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October 4, 2010

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I’ve been photographing boudoir sessions for the last few years, and I really love helping regular women feel sexy and beautiful. As a result of these sessions, I’ve photographed breasts in all shapes and sizes, and met women who have loved theirs and hated theirs, and I’ve seen firsthand how closely a woman’s level of confidence is tied into how she feels about her body.

So when I began doing research for my own mastectomy, I should have been prepared for the range of emotions I felt. Facing the loss of parts of my body I’ve associated (often subconsciously) for so long with my femininity, my sexuality, and my physical attractiveness as a woman was devastating. I wondered how I would feel when I looked in the mirror. I wondered if I would ever feel normal again. I was desperate for reassurance that I could ever feel beautiful, or sexy, again, or if that part of me would be gone forever.

This experience for me has shed light on an area that is lacking for women who are facing mastectomy. Before my surgery, I looked at hundreds of photos of boobs. Almost all of them were of nameless, faceless women that showed the outcome of their surgery, but nothing more. I started to think about putting together a series of powerful, provocative, and artistic images of women post-mastectomy, including women who have chosen not to have reconstruction. I think it’s important that women who are facing having mastectomies, are able to see other women who have already walked that road, who are embracing their new bodies and are confident with their choices. To show that a woman can still be and feel sexy with scars across her chest, or with one breast, or with no breasts at all. That, despite what popular culture may lead us to believe, beauty and breasts are not mutually exclusive. You can have one without the other.

This portrait series is more about the individual woman, her strength, her journey, her beauty, and her embracing (and celebrating) her new figure. I think there is so much power in putting a face to this cause; in helping the observer identify with the women that are shown. In the woman in each portrait kind of saying “F-You Cancer. I am no less beautiful or feminine as a result of your impact on my life. You may take my breasts, but you can’t take my spirit, or my joy, or my sexuality.”

My hope is that these images of real women that have had mastectomies, who are revealing this private and vulnerable side of themselves, are also a bold demonstration of their beauty and strength and bravery and courage. I would imagine many of these women would never have dreamed of posing topless for photos before they had cancer or mastectomies. My hope is, when someone looks at these portraits, they see strong, amazing, empowered women, whose scars are evidence of their courage, of their journey, and of their hope for what lies ahead. Women who are not victims of cancer but celebrants of life. And they see that a woman can still embrace her femininity and sexuality after she’s had a mastectomy.

(And perhaps along the way we could challenge popular conventions about beauty and the female form by making a few ripples in the traditional definitions of what is ‘beautiful’?)

So I travelled to Florida in June, and photographed a number of brave, beautiful, selfless, amazing women who volunteered to put their faces and bodies to this cause. It was a really emotional and incredible experience for me, and I cannot thank these women enough. I also need to thank Sue Friedman, founder of FORCE, for standing behind me and the idea for Beauty and the Breast, and for helping to coordinate the logistics of photographing women during the annual FORCE conference. Also, I need to thank Michele Mann of M3 makeup in Orlando, who very generously donated their time and talents to provide makeup for the ladies. Let me tell you how much of a difference having a professional makeup artist makes during a shoot like this. Not only in the actual outcome of the photos, but also in the overall experience for them women. Michele, Carla and Amy were not only quite talented, but they were super helpful during the shoots and sweet as can be. Having them there made such a difference, and I cannot rave about them enough. If anyone in the Orlando area is in need of a makeup artist, I highly recommend the ladies at M3.

So without further ado, here is the Beauty and the Breast website.

If you know anyone who has been affected by breast cancer, please forward this website along to them. I really hope for Beauty and the Breast to become a resource of hope and encouragement for women who find themselves faced with having a mastectomy.

{I had hoped to announce this a few months ago, but life kind of got in the way (more on that later). Still, with October being Breast Cancer Awareness month, this seems like a pretty appropriate time}.

April 11, 2010

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I’m delighted to announce that Muse has officially been launched!

Muse is my newest venture: a sister studio to Kimberly Reed Photography.
Muse will be offering inspired wedding photography, baby portraits,
maternity portraits, children’s portraiture, family portraits, and high
school seniors. These will all be done in the fresh, fun, modern
approach that is Muse’s style.

The idea behind Muse
has been in the works for a while now, and I’m so excited to announce
it’s debut. With the new studio launched, Eileen and Kelly will now be
photographing out of Muse, and Kimberly Reed Photography will go back
to just yours truly.

Of course, we will also continue to offer modern boudoir photography through our Femme Couture sessions.

If you’re already booked with Eileen or Kelly, there’s nothing to
worry about, nothing has changed except their business cards. :)

Muse will be announcing more exciting news in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on the Muse blog for some specials and a contest!

February 17, 2010

I got an email recently that we won the WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards.

From the email: “The Bride’s Choice Awards recognizes the best wedding vendors, from wedding cakes to wedding photographers, in the WeddingWire Network. These wedding vendors have demonstrated excellent service and expertise in the wedding industry. The Bride’s Choice Awards recognizes and celebrates excellence in quality and service within the wedding industry, as determined by over 500,000 newlyweds. Being a recipient of this award means you are in the top 5 percent of all wedding professionals in the WeddingWire Community!”

Thanks to everyone who voted for us!

Read the rest of this entry …

August 19, 2009

Angela Anderson and I are teaming up to offer a limited number of boudoir sessions in New Orleans on November 1 and 2.
Follow this link to reserve a session: https://app.shootq.com/public/kimberly_reed_photography/pricing

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June 4, 2009

Some of you may remember Aishah and Adnan’s spectacular 3-day, multi-state, wedding extravaganza last year. I’m delighted to announce that their wedding is one of the featured weddings in the current fall/winter edition of the Knot Pennsylvania.

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June 4, 2009

Sharon and Jason’s wedding story was published in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette on Tuesday, along with a few of my images from their wedding. If you didn’t have a chance to see it in print, here’s the link to the story online.

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May 2, 2009

More good news: One of my images from Aishah and Adnan’s wedding at the Pennsylvanian was published in the national issue of The Knot: Best of Weddings 2009. Yay for my first publication in a national magazine!

The rentals for this wedding were provided by All Occasions Party Rentals. If you contact them, ask for Kristin. She’s a doll!

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April 22, 2009

…and answers. Elizabeth Craig of Craig Photography asked me to answer a few questions as part of her ongoing 5 Question Interview Series with local wedding vendors. I happily obliged and you can pop on over to her blog to read the results here. Thanks Elizabeth!

And because what good is a post without a photo…here’s a little gem of me challenging my nephew to a friendly race on Easter. (He’s smiling because he doesn’t realize he’s about to lose.)

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April 9, 2009

There’s a feature in todays Post Gazette about Alexis and David’s wedding day that includes one of my images from their wedding. Pick up the paper or check it out online. Congrats Lexi and Dave!

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April 9, 2009

One of my images placed in the most recent WPJA (Wedding Photojournalist Association) contest. I got 16th place in the humor category for this image of Kate after she and her brother took a shot of whiskey at her wedding. I love this photo. :)

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I normally wouldn’t be super excited about 16th place (because it’s 16th place), but this was an international competition so there are literally photographers from all over the world submitting their images. So 16th is better than nothing, especially in such a talented pool of photographers.