Archive for March, 2010

I think I have found the perfect location for engagement sessions.  The deCordova Sculpture Park in Lincoln, MA is just packed with quirky photo opportunities.

When huge life-sized pieces of art, rolling hills, and tall trees are combined with early-spring light and a warm & fun couple the result just had to great.







I had a wonderful afternoon with Liz, Chris, and their adorable puppy Myla and I can’t wait for their wedding in August!

xoxo,

klc

Like many artists, I am always looking for inspiration.  Music has always been a big part of my life and frequently plays a large part in the creation of my photos.  The hauntingly beautiful work of the Icelandic band Sigur Rós ranks at the top of my all-time favorite music.  Jónsi, the front man of Sigur Rós, is releasing a solo album in April.  The song Go Do, below, was the inspiration for this shoot.


Thank you for experiencing this song with me.

As Jonsi sings:

You will survive, will never stop wonders

You and sunrise will never fall under

We should always know that we can do anything

Go do!

xoxo,

klc

In recognition of the historic passage of health care reform tonight, a shot I took while covering Senator Kennedy’s funeral for WBUR.

The most important and meaningful thing that we can do in our time on this earth is to simply take care of each other.

Be well.

xoxo,

klc

I recently returned from a great weekend visiting family in Pittsburgh.  My family means so much to me and I’m so thankful that I was able to spend time getting to know my youngest cousins.  Maeve, almost 5, and Gage, almost 2, are smart and funny little ones, and I had a blast chasing after them with my camera.  I’m looking forward to shooting more children this spring – there is so much wonder in the face of a child and it’s a pleasure to try and capture it.

The focus is a wee bit off in this portrait of Gage, but I like the resulting soft focus.  It’s hard to get it just right when trying to wrangle with 2-year-old energy!

Speaking of energy, look at Maeve go!

Hello cute one!

If you’re interested in booking a play date/photoshoot for your family, please contact me at korri@korrileighcrowley.com
oh, and Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
xo,
klc

Kerri & Mike’s reception was held at The Lyceum in Salem and the exposed brick, warm tones, and old wood of the venue fit perfectly with the wintery mood of the wedding.  The most exciting part for Kate and I was the small balcony that overlooked the dance floor and afforded us an unbelievable spot for shooting the action below.  I’m seriously considering bringing a 10 foot ladder to all my weddings to ensure I get shots like these again!

First a few details…

…and now, onto the dancing!!  Since I wasn’t the primary shooter of this wedding I had the freedom to experiment and get more creative.  I loved playing with exposure and capturing the movement of the dancers.  This is absolutely a style I will try again.

Kerri & Mike’s friends and family made for a super fun crowd – they know how to get down. Literally!

and how much fun is some spontaneous breakdancing?

Things did slow down for a sweet Daddy-Daughter dance

…and finally,  my absolute favorite shot of the entire wedding.  I just love the look of pure joy on Kerri’s face as she receives a kiss from her new husband.  They stand still and strong in their love as the world flutters around them.  Getting shots like this makes all the hard work worth it.

All-in-all, a wonderful wedding and couple.  Bring on the spring and the nice weather – I can’t wait for more shooting!!

xo,

klc

I had a blast second shooting with the talented and fun Kate of Crabapple Photography.  Our job is always made easier when the couple is as nice as Kerri and Mike. The whole day was beautiful and a great start to my 2010 wedding season.



The First Baptist Church in Stoneham was beautiful, but what made it magical was the bright sun streaming in through the stained glass windows. As photographers we really couldn’t have asked for a better day or better light.

The bright blues and reds of the bridal party were perfect for a winter wedding and the gentlemen of course looked quite dapper as well

Congratulations to the new Mr. & Mrs. Wilkes!

After the ceremony we were able to steal away for some quick alone time with the bride and groom.

I just love love love the big smile on Mike’s face as he looks at his bride

We didn’t even ask Kerri to jump, she had the idea herself!

More photos to follow soon of the super-fun reception and the break dancing guests!

xo,

klc

One quick shot from Kerri & Mike’s beautiful late-winter wedding yesterday.  Now back to editing!

More to come, of course.

xoxo,

klc