Photographing the Everyday

Photographing the Everyday: a JetKat workshop for photographing children  

JetKat Photo is excited to announce a workshop offering a more in-depth look at digital photography so that you can begin taking photos you're excited to share!

Spend the morning with me and you’ll learn how to take your camera off the automatic setting. We’ll cover lighting, composition, and getting those photos off your camera. I’ll provide snacks, inspiration, worksheets, and a cute kid model for you to practice your new skills. When we’re done, you’ll leave with a new understanding of your digital camera and will have the skills and confidence to start taking true creative control over your photographs.

You’ll benefit from a small workshop class size and an experienced teacher. I’ve been a professional photographer for almost 20 years and I’ve been teaching photography to kids and adults for over 10 years.

As part of my fundraising efforts for Camp Mighty, 100% of your class fee proceeds will be donated to charity: water.  Register HERE or click on the image below. 

Sunday, December 9 • 10am • San Jose, CA • Cost $35 • class size is very limited

A Halloween in 3 Costumes

We spent this morning at my son's school. He was so excited to show his bi-plane to all his friends. During Show & Tell he told everyone how Uncle Alan made it and what colors we used to paint it. (Thanks to Jordan for the inspiration). After the school parade, he was a bit tired of wearing it so he did some face painting and later transformed in a clean lizard.

This evening, we'll trick-or-treat around our neighborhood in the bi-plane. And you'll be glad to know we're finally going to let him try candy!! We said he can pick out 1 piece and then trade in the rest for some new books. I like that idea and there are so many great alternative ideas if you don't want your kids to eat all of their candy (check out Design Mom's article on the topic). Happy Halloween, everyone!

Best Show & Tell Ever

Every week my son gets to bring something for Show & Tell at his preschool. They're usually things the kids make or books or drawing. Yesterday my son asked if he could bring in ultrasound pictures of the new baby :) I was delighted and of course said YES. It was so sweet to listen to the other kids ask him questions like "what is it?" and "where did you get it?" I'm due at the end of March.