Design Trend & Freebie: Oodles of Doodles
August 27, 2010 by Tara Sroka
Filed under Featured Content, Trends

You may have been doodling since grade school but in the past few years the doodling concept has exploded in today’s pop culture. I’m not talking about simple kid doodles but sophisticated doodles that are showing up in tons of merchandise, advertising and countless other visual places. The doodley look is youthful, whimsical and at the same time edgy and urban as well. This design trend speaks to today’s teen demographic and is perfect for Senior Portraits. The next time you are shooting a senior portrait think about adding this cool doodle background from The Drop Shoppe to add a bit more pizzazz to your images.
There are several products in the store to help you get in the doodle-rific spirit like these A Touch of Whimsy Doodles from Carrie and Holly’s Whimsy Borders.
Inspiredology.com has some fantastic doodle inspiration that is worth taking a look at. Check out their Freedom of Doodle article to spark some creative ideas.
Last but not least to help your designs, enjoy this freebie Doodle It Set that contains 7 different doodle elements – so go get your doodle on! Link will expire on 9/27 and then product will be available in the Pink Ink Studios store.
Photographer Spotlight: Kellie Penn
August 16, 2010 by Kim Hill
Filed under Featured Content, Photographer Spotlight
Tell us your name. Kellie Penn
Where do you live? Decatur, IL
Please link us to your website. http://www.acrossthemilesphotography.com
How long have you been a photographer? I’ve had a camera around me for as long as I can remember, but professionally two years!
Describe your area of expertise. I do a bit of everything! The majority of my business comes through weddings, families, and seniors. I can see my business trending more towards weddings as the dominant area in the next year or two. I also photograph babies, children, have done commercial work, and concert photography.
How did you come to specialize in this area? I was terrified of weddings and swore I would never do them. But, I kept getting asked and decided to give it a try. I am so glad I did! There are so many magical moments during a wedding day to capture & I love, love, love them now! I also love how each wedding is so different…you never know what you’re going to get from one week to the next.
Please share with us your absolute favorite photograph you’ve ever taken and tell us the story behind it, why it speaks to you, etc.
I had my DSLR for a couple of weeks and was playing around with it one day. I wanted to experiment with the light in the room & I followed Mason around as he played. He stopped near the window & I snapped the shutter. It took my breath away to see how sweet he looked & how it captured the innocence of his age. It is hands down my very favorite photo…and it inspired me to keep progressing in my photography!
How would you describe your style? Hmm…that’s a toughie! I hope my style of shooting is one that just “captures life.” I love lifestyle photography & hope that I capture my subjects as they are & not just give them a bunch of stiff, posed photos.
What is your standby pose (the one that everyone tends to want from you)? Everyone wants the shot where they are walking away holding hands in the field. I have so many families choose the same location so they can get that shot!
What gear is in your bag? Canon 5d Mark II and a Canon 40d as a back up. 70-200L 2.8 IS, 24-70L, 50 1.4, 100mm macro, 85mm 1.8, 580 ex II, (and my bags are a shootsac & a Kelly Moore camera bag. I like my gear to look good! Haha!!)
If you could only use one lens what would it be? I love my 70-200L. The bokeh and colors I get from this lens are unbelievable!
Are you considering any new gear purchases this year? If so, please describe. Yes! I am drooling over the 50 1.2L. Hopefully it will be mine soon!
What is your go-to camera shop? I’ve purchased most of my gear from Amazon. I also love B&H Photo!
Which album company do you recommend? I love KISS and Finao.
How do you stay motivated? My clients keep me motivated. I love when they are so excited about their sessions & refer their friends and family my way. Their love of their photos just makes my day & helps keep me inspired to keep going!
What makes your job easy? I swear I have the world’s cutest clients!! It’s not hard to make them look good! The biggest thing that makes my job easy though is that my husband is so flexible and provides huge help of taking care of our children when I go on sessions or photograph a wedding.
Do you prefer to work in the studio, on-location, or both and why? I love on-location the best. It is easier to capture people as they are…I find that people seem more stiff in the studio & I want more relaxed photographs. Plus, kids don’t like sitting still in one spot…it’s much easier to just chase them around!
What sets you and your work apart from other photographers in your area? A lot of photographers in my area are more traditional and provide beautiful work, especially in studio. My work offers something different from theirs in that I go out to locations my client choose & capture them as they are!
Do you use a Mac or PC? PC…someday (hopefully soon) I’ll be a Mac girl!
Tell us about your image processing style and the software you use. I prefer clean, consistent edits in my processing. I used to do lots of crazy color pops and grungy edits. Then, as I studied other photographers that I love, I realized that I leaned towards those that used a clean edit. I love when colors are vibrant, but not over processed!
Have you attended any workshops that you found to be helpful in your work? Yes! Going to PPA’s Imaging USA this winter was wonderful! I was able to sit and listen to photographers that I admire & hear how they approach their photography. I’ve attended Sandy Puc’s tots to teens and loved hearing her speak.
Which professional organizations do you belong to? Professional Photographer’s of America
Tell us about your long-term goals. To transition more to just weddings. We are currently in the adoption process and once our child comes home from South Korea next year, I need to slow down a bit & focus on helping him transition. Photographing just on Saturdays seem like a great way to cut back! Then, I can work from home processing the weddings & consulting with clients.
Best advice for new photographers breaking into the business? Spend a lot of time portfolio building. Push yourself to keep trying things that seem hard & study photographers that inspire you!
If you could choose anyone to do a photo shoot of you and your family, who would your choose? Hands down Bobbi & Mike!!
If you were not a photographer, then…I’d probably go back to teaching. There are some days I truly do miss the classroom!
What does photography mean to you? Photography offers such an ability to capture moments in time. I’ve learned through my life that moments happen so quickly. My son, Miles, passed away when he was just 3 months old. He was such a sick little baby & those photographs of us snuggling and spending quiet moments together mean the world to me. They are all that I have left of him. I am so very thankful that we took so many photos while he was with us. My business, Across the Miles Photography, is named after my sweet little boy. I hope that I can leave families with sweet memories after a session with me…I know how truly precious those memories are!
Magazine must have? Professional Photographer Magazine from PPA. It’s wonderful & full of inspiration!
What’s your guilty pleasure? Real Housewives on Bravo.
My weakness is…food! I’m such a food junkie & love to eat..especially anything fried! Fried twinkies, fried cauliflower, French fries…etc!
My strength is…being a mommy! My kids keep me going and constantly cover me in hugs and kisses. Their unconditional love just amazes me!
What do you do when you first wake up? Snuggle with my family. Usually the kids climb into bed with us & we all just snuggle & cuddle for awhile. I hate how quickly they are growing up and want to savor each little moment!
Finish this quote: When it rains…go splash in puddles! (with cute boots, bright umbrellas, and make sure you bring your camera!)
Who do you love? God first & my husband & my children! God has blessed this business in more ways than I can describe. If you ever would’ve told me that my business would have grown so fast in the past two years I would have laughed in your face! I can’t put into words how good He has been to me! My husband, Tyler, has been so supportive of me and my crazy dreams! He tells me how proud he is of me & offers so much help in taking care of the kids so I can pursue this dream of mine! My children…they truly make my heart so happy! I am the world’s luckiest mom & have the most beautiful children!
Do you read your horoscope? Nope!
Blog addiction… Bobbi & Mike, Clary Photo
Tattoos…none! My dad always swore that he would quit paying for college if I ever got one, so I never did!
MAC or PC…PC
80’s Music…I’m honestly not a huge fan! But, I wasn’t that old during the 80’s and had to listen to whatever my parents were listening to! I like the 90’s music more!
What’s on your iPod? Needtobreathe, MercyMe, Kutless, TobyMac, Tenth Avenue North
Morning or night? Night. I’m definitely a night owl & stay up crazy late working. I need to change that!
My friends say…“How do you do it all? You are so busy!!”
Travel dreams…My biggest dream is to travel to South Korea to pick up our little guy! Can’t wait until that is a reality next year!
On my day off…day off? What’s that?!?
One of your top 100 to do before you die? What isn’t? Hmmm…I would love to travel with a missions organization & photograph our journey & their work in the countries. What’s not on my list? Owning a snake. They terrify me!
Thank you, Kellie, for sharing a little bit about yourself. It was great to learn more about you and see your beautiful work.














