This month started with us taking a trip to Arizona with the bigs because I was speaking at a conference. It was a last minute decision and I had such a hard time leaving Rhett at home but it was a sweet time with just the big kids.
Rhett stayed home with Mimi and Grammie accompanied us to Arizona. It was so sweet for Evy and Graham to experience the desert. They got to hear me speak at my last United Conference and I loved that. We had a great time but I was terrified that Rhett was at home taking his first steps! (He wasn’t, thank goodness!) This was also the month when Rhett got more feisty, more vocal, and more determined. He is stubborn and so sweet when he wants to be. He seems to be unable to be derailed when his mind is made up and it makes sense that he has to stand his ground as the youngest! I love this precious boy. I love his squawks, I love his slightly red-ish hair, I love how dramatic his crying face is and how strong he is physically! He’s entering into the most fun age and I can’t wait!
This is going to go down as the wedding day were we got lucky over and over again. Blair and Ashley heard that there was a chance of rain on their wedding day but we all wrote it off as nothing and kept moving on with all of our original plans.
In the fast-paced world we live in, finding purpose and intention in everyday life can feel like a distant goal. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a parent, a creative, or simply someone searching for more meaning, this probably resonates with you! If you’ve been a longtime follower of the Katelyn James podcast, you know it’s always been about authenticity, growth, and family. So, we wanted the podcast to represent just that. Welcome to Doing Life Differently!
Who doesn’t love the sparkler exit photo as the couple is sent off after their wedding?! It’s a classic! However, the traditional sparkler exit can often lead to challenges that can easily be avoided. This is where the concept of a controlled sparkler exit comes in!
It’s hard to believe that I upgraded to the Canon R6 four years ago! It’s the backbone of my photography, and while it’s been a loyal companion, I’m at a point where I have to ask: is it time for an upgrade? This question comes up a lot, especially from photographers who bought the R6 when it first launched, and many are wondering if the Canon R6MkII is worth the investment.
I am so excited to share today’s Podcast with you!! You will get to hear a powerful conversation I had with my good friend Graham Cochrane!
Some images are good, but others really DRAW you in and make you say WOW! But what are the factors that make an image stand out so much?