About Me

Tacoma, Washington
Four Little Mittens Have Lost Their Kittens! This is a story of a lovely lady and super awesome gentleman who both work full time, try to raise 4 children simultaneously and drive a mini van! Oh. And we have a fur baby too! I doubt this blog will get updated regularly, or at all for that matter...but I am going to give it the 'ol college try!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Front Street

so, after the impromptu Binder Shoot,
we made it down to front street and watched the sailboats.
i really have no clue what they were doing out there...
all the boats seemed to be doing their own things to us spectators...


sailboats!
this was the view from front street for 4-5 days.


Papa, Uncle Larry and the Girls.
Photography by Brody Binder.


my sweets.


brook was sitting on the dock when a boat and its crew passed behind her.


miss Aisy.


Great Grandpa LOVES watching the sailboats every year.
he got all bundled up and watched from the porch.
photography by Brody Binder.













Impromptu Binder Family Photo Shoot :)

we were gathered around getting ready to head down to
 Front Street in Coupeville 
to watch the sailboat races.
next thing I knew, 
everyone was gathered on the front lawn and they were
 BEGGING
 to be photographed.
here are the results...


My new most favorite picture :)
It's My All American Girl, Aislinn.

This is MY family.
These are the faces I live and breathe for everyday.

My girls LOVE their papa Dave.
He is one of the bestest grandpa's I know...
(next to my daddy of course:)


While Brody and I went on our first, REAL Honeymoon,
Papa and Uncle Larry came to Utah to hang out with the girlies.
Papa and Uncle Larry were exhausted by the time we got back...
but the girls loved every minute of it!
And, this is a classical image that we see every time these four are together!


And, this is a True Binder Family Photo!

*****

I do have time available for another photography session in the Tacoma Area
on Friday, August 13th. 
I'd love to shoot you :)
Send me an email
 @ 
kjla14@gmail.com
OR
call for info :)
801.661.5592



Friday, July 23, 2010

2 legit, 2 legit to quit... :)


"Do you have a business?" is a question I have been getting a lot lately.
I typically smile and say... "not yet, but soon."
The reply I get soon thereafter, "well, what's stopping you?"
Again, I smile and this time I say... "I don't consider myself LEGIT yet."
Then they usually scrunch up their face and say..."why?"


*****

So, I've been thinking? Why don't I consider myself 'Legit?'
Maybe I really do, but perhaps I'm afraid to admit it.
BINGO. thats it.
I've been afraid of the possibilities.
I've been afraid to get my feet off of the ground and fly.
The confident girl turns out to be afraid of herself. Thats crazy!

As I shake my head in dis-belief...I know now, more than ever, that I am ready to take the leap of faith...for myself.

Ready or not...here I go!!!



Today as I swallow hard with a smile plastered on my face, I know that I have some pretty fearless supporters that have continued to support me even when I was ready to walk away.
And for this, I dedicate today to all of you encouraging, loving and patient people who have been there since day one. You guys rock. I couldn't be at this point in my life without you!

In your honor I am going to offer up a pretty awesome deal.
Its called the THANK YOU deal :)
Here's the deal.
1. Find my Facebook Fan Page and become a fan:
kaethejo binder photography

2. Be among the first 5 people to book an hour and a half session with me.
offer good for one household at your location of choice between north salt lake and brigham city.

3. You will get an hour of me :)
(that's pretty awesome right there, and that's not even all of it!)
a cd of 10 high resolution images with copyrights
a photobook of 20 edited images of your choice from the shoot to show off!

4. total cost of the thank you deal is $100.00.


Thank You.
KaetheJo Binder

if you need more people in the shoot, each additional household is $20 with this offer only.
each additional image is $10 with this offer only.



Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Zoe :)

this is Zoe.
she is the granddaughter of my most favorite Utah photographer.
being Jon's granddaughter, she is quite the skilled model.
here's a few pics i snapped of her in Jon's backyard.







Sunday, July 4, 2010

Land of The Free, Because of the Brave


this isn't a photo blog post. hang in there for me though, okay :) just something I wanted to say ;) Happy Independence Day everyone :)




Seven years ago today...I walked off of a chartered aircraft as a 21 year old girl. I spent a few days in Kuwait city...seeing the sights...and sweltering. The first evening I was there, I was greeted with a temperature reading of 126 degrees! Oh, it was awful! A few days later, with kevlar and a helmet, I walked onto a C-17 and walked off of it in Baghdad, Iraq. Camping out with my new found family, we cooked dinner (MRE's) and shared stories of home. A few days later, off to Kirkuk, Iraq. This time, our limo was a hot, cramped, smelly C-130. My wing commander called his baby the 'Four Fans of Freedom'...I would call it the very first airplane that I nearly lost my lunch in. Thankfully, I didn't...but it was very close.

I spent the rest of the year in Iraq. I grew more than I knew was possible. I saw and witnessed things that I wish I hadn't...however, I do believe...that every thing happens for a reason and through every experience we experience, we become who we are today. And, I left Iraq and went home as a 21 year old woman. Strong. Confident. KaetheJo.

I was asked today if I missed being a part of the military.

I had to think about it.

I know the things I don't miss. I do not miss wearing combat boots every day of my life. I don't miss twisting my hair up in a tight bun everyday that always gave me killer headaches. I don't miss 'playing war'...wearing a gas mask and searching the surroundings of a building for pieces of paper that said "BOMB" or finding a person with a sticky note saying "broken leg or intestines are outside of body cavity (you think I am joking. I am not joking) and then having to act out that I was washing all of the toxin's off of my body. I don't miss spending every other weekend at work waiting for ONE F-16 to come home from a class that he had to take that week and couldn't come home til Saturday...not to mention...every time, like clock work...the single seater F-16 would give us a return time like he was delivering furniture or installing cable. Without fail...he'd be home anywhere from 10 am to 7 pm. They ALWAYS gave us high hopes...the management would say, "as soon as he lands, you can go home." Good thing we got to go home after he landed. It was usually right around 8:14 pm. So, we sat there ALLLLLL day...and this Captain would conveniently leave his TDY location at 6pm. I also hardly miss going to change of command ceremonies. Those were the worst. Some guy, whom you never met, is relinquishing his command. Of what? I didn't know. Nor did the poor guy next to me. And, again, without fail...it was the hottest day of the month. There we all were. Standing at attention. In the Hot, Hot sun. Sweat drips starting at you neck and ending up being collected at the top of your socks. Each of them had to thank everyone from their wives all the way down to their first grade teacher. People would start passing out left and right. Sometimes, I'd envy them thinking..."I should just fall flat on my face...at least I wont have to stand here for another hour." And I DEFINITELY don't miss training all 15 of the trainees everyday. Its nice to sit back and work and enjoy work...

Now, don't worry. That wasn't my answer. Not even close. But, I paused as I calculated my thoughts. On one hand, I couldn't wait to take off my BDU's, blousing straps, boots and let my hair free. But on the other hand...every time the honor guard presented the colors, every time some not so great of a singer Staff Sergeant would sing the National Anthem or the shots of a 21 gun salute echoed in the air and seeing a flag handed over to a widowed spouse or to a parent whose 19 year old son died in Iraq...there was something inside that sent chills through my body...and maybe even a few tears down my face.

Do I miss the Military? Do I miss being a part of something great? Do I miss faithfully putting on that uniform everyday and knowing that I had a purpose. Do I miss putting on those 'dorky' and 'horribly un-flattering' dress blues? Do I miss going to the clothing store to buy new medals to attach them to those dorky dress blues that I just mentioned? Do I miss the camaraderie? Do I miss the built in family? Do I miss knowing that just about anyone would do just about anything for you because of what each of you represented? Do I miss the military discount at Sonic and Maurices?

You can bet your life I do!

I am so proud that I was in the United States Air Force. I am so thankful for the experiences that I took away from the military. If I had the chance to do it all over again, I would. Without a doubt.

I'm not trying to toot my own horn. I am just reflecting on something that I was able to be a part of. I am happy that I was able to represent this great nation. I am happy that I was able to make those sacrifices and be a part of history!

And now, as the rest of the United States celebrates today (utah celebrated yesterday), I know that there are days to recognize and thank the people who are making those sacrifices for now...I personally believe...we should be thanking them everyday. Because truly...

We Live in the Land of the Free....
Because of the Brave.


Thank you to all you guys making the sacrifice today and tomorrow and the next day. Without you, perhaps we wouldn't be so free!


Thanks,
Kaethe


here's a picture of me that was taken in the Summer of 2003.
Freedom Air Base, Kirkuk, Iraq.


Friday, July 2, 2010

Dear Nancy...

Today...today was not my most favorite day. Today, I received an email from 'Nancy'... she attacked me and accused me of being uneducated and being just another girl with a camera. She went on to say that I am moonlighting without the proper education or real world experience. She said that she hopes that I feel GREAT about ruining people's once in a life time events with badly exposed, badly lit and awfully composed images. Her last line..."YOU ARE NOT A PHOTOGRAPHER, YOU ARE A CAMERA OWNER."

Well, Nancy, as much as you got my blood boiling, I can assure you that I am not just a camera owner. And I think, although you tried to bring me down...I actually KNOW that you empowered me that much more. Congrats! I hope that makes you feel better. And, Nancy, you used a hoax email and couldn't even tell me this honestly. You hid behind someone else's AWESOME business...(check out studio 1 utah, you'll see...they rock) and attempted to belittle me without knowing a thing. So, Nancy...thanks for lighting the fire. I hardly consider myself a professional photographer...but I KNOW for a fact...I got the skills to pay the bills. Nancy, I triple dog dare you to show your face and lets see your work! I've got some pretty AWESOME mentors and teachers that would back me up 100%...bring it on NANCY!

okay...now that I got that out of the way...too all the wonderful people who support me...Brody, Delo, Ashley, Laurie, Caryn, Ed, Jon, Mom, Alicia, Brad, Leah, Jennifer...the list goes on (sorry if I missed you)...thanks for your continued support and enthusiasm for me as I chase my dream of doing something I love...you guys ROCK! I'll show all those "NANCY's" out there that they AINT got nothin' :)


Love Always,

KaetheJo :)