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5 on Friday: the awesome deals edition

Friday, April 30th, 2010

So, I love me some deals. and coupons. and coupon codes. and free things. they just make life a little happier, don’t you think. So I thought I’d do a post on a few fun deals that I know of recently so that hopefully your Friday can be a little happier too:)

1. Couponing 101 workshop!!! Southern Savers is my fave website to get my coupons organized and keep up with all the fun deals. AND, thanks to Becky who pointed this out to me, they are coming to Knoxville for a workshop!!! Yay! I’m all set up and registered to go, want to join me? The registration is free but its $10 at the door…the wording was a little confusing so I thought I’d throw that out there for ya!

2. I have a coupon code that Pro Photo was kind enough to give us for the studio members at Studio 317 and I get to share with you guys!! So if you want an awesome photo blog that is completely customizable, this is definitely the one to get! Coupon code for $10 is SHAKEL783.

3. I mentioned greek yogurt the other day on my facebook page and got a few fun responses so I thought I’d share a little deal here for you. If you haven’t tried greek yogurt it is super yummy. I even substitute the plain kind for sour cream too ! So the new Yoplait kind is 10/$10 at Krogers through tomorrow and there is a $1 off coupon from last weeks newspaper. So if you have the newspaper you can go score free greek yogurt through tomorrow!

4. Have you seen this facebook page? A fun way to find free things going on in Knoxville:)

5. This weekend its going to be rainy around here and what a great way to spend it away with a little indoor shopping!? Old Navy is having their Wholey Moley Sale and the whole store is 30% off! Woohoo!

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five on friday: the “to remember” edition

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Well, for some reason the last week just blew up on me. I have worked 8 straight days which means Brad has been cooking alot of macaroni and cheese:) But, I’m not complaining, I am REJOICING in the fact that I love my job, that God has given me amazing clients, and that I’m busy. I’m hopeful, thankful, and blessed. Even in the hard and busy times.

Ok, end of the sap:) So, after missing last week because of the craziness, we are back to our five on fridays! This week I wanted to pay homage to my Lenabean, who is growing up right in front of me. Just to document the fun stories so that later in life we can remember these busy crazy simple fun days.

1. Dora has alot of rank in the Kelley house. But we let Dora get by with it because when Lena busted out numbers 1-9 in spanish the other day I figured it may be a good thing. Sometimes Lena will mumble something off and my 2 year old translating doesn’t get me anywhere and finally after 10 minutes of guessing I realize that Lena is speaking some spanish word I don’t know. She even busted out “Donde esta” the other day:)

2. Speaking of Dora, Lena calls unicorn’s “unicornio’s”. She loves her unicorn from her playset that her mimi got her. So the other day she spent a morning having fun with nana and came home as proud as a peacock with this painted on her face.

3. Funny little story that I don’t want to forget: If you are my facebook friend or if you were driving by lowe’s looking at the fools standing in the parking lot laughing, you may remember where we went to Lowe’s on one of the first pretty Spring days and bought a bunch of plywood for some projects and then realized we didn’t bring the truck. Well, in the midst of trying to figure out what to do I put Lena in her carseat and I must have sighed or something at our little predicament. Lena looked at me and said “mommy, don’t be ustrated, it has blue sky today”. And with that I realized yes, we have blue sky today, no need to be “ustrated”. So, we returned the wood and just laughed about it. What else can you do?

4. Lena LOVES school buses. I have no idea why really. Every time we see one she screams “A BUS!!!!!!!!!” at the top of her lungs. True story.

5. Some other fun things to remember: Every night before bed Lena asks “maybe we go to the park in the morning”. Every.single.night. She lives on grapes, yogurt, toast and “leabs” (lettuce…she calls leaves), mac and cheese, applesauce and strawberries. She isn’t up for exploring more options usually. She is ticklish. She says “big hugs guys” when she wants us to have a group family hug. She loves her window down in the car and yells hi to anyone who is outside when we stop (the construction zone the other day was hilarious).

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it’s friday…

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

today I couldn’t come up with a five.  today I struggled. i thought about doing a thankful post.

because this week has been full or awesome things to be thankful for.

and then I remembered.

its Friday, but Sunday is coming.

isn’t that the greatest thing to be thankful for today?

this video is amazing.  amazing.  please watch it:)

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5 on friday | the how to survive a road trip with a 2 year old

Friday, March 19th, 2010

So this week we are in Wisconsin to celebrate Indie’s 1st birthday! Lena and I roadtripped it up with the nana and pops. Yep, we drove the 12 or so hours. With a 2 year old. And had a great time! Thought I would do this weeks 5 on a little roadtrip recap.

1. Nailpolish to a little girl is the world. And Lena is no different. She loves it and thinks she is the next best thing since sliced bread. So I brought some as my secret weapon for when boredom hit in. About half way through Indiana we broke it out and had quite the fun time painting our fingernails.

2. Oh, Yo Gabba Gabba! I am sitting here writing this only because she is watching it on the dvd player and entranced with it. In fact, she just stood up to dance along. So cute! Love me some Gabba Gabba!

3. Aside from her new penguin from Target the other new obsession is grapes. She LOVES them! And every time we see a store gets excited about grapes and chocolate milk. So I packed up a cooler of juice, grapes, and strawberries. Those grapes were gone by the end of the trip:)

4. Next on the list of obsession is buses. I’m talking screaming “there’s a bus” every time we see one! Loves them, especially the little buses:) She says “someday I want to ride on a bus”. We stopped in Janesville, Wisconsin to hit up the Super Kmart on the last part of our trip and the bus stopped in front to let people off. Well, you would have thought she was in heaven. Hilarious! So the better part of the trip was looking out at the window for buses and exclaiming “pinwheels” at the site of the windmills:)

5. Starbucks. Lets just say that the traveling prayer in the morning was “Lord, bring us a starbucks” :)

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five on friday | where to shoot photography

Friday, March 5th, 2010


Where do you shoot at? Do you have a go to for your photo sessions?

This week I’ve been thinking on locations to shoot photography sessions at and trying to get some out of the box ideas going. Knoxville has some great locations but this isn’t a huge city so it seems like all the good, popular ones are overused and busy. So….here are some of my thought processes in coming up with some fun locations! This isn’t Knoxville specific, just to get ideas flowing… enjoy! Your homework can be to grab your kid, dog, hubby, client, or heck, a cool jar or something and go to a new location and try it out!

1. Think out of the box. So often we gravitate towards parks and downtown, the normal things. Now, while that is all well and good (and talked about more down below), challenge yourself to pick something new, something different for you. Or if you go with the old standby of the park, shoot it completely different so this session doesn’t look like the last one at all!

2. Downtown. Ok… way overused here in Knoxville and I am guilty as charged on this location too. I LOVE the urban cool brick and texture look, the dirty alleys, love it! But there are some of you reading that may have never shot a session downtown in your town. Do it! If you are a downtown junkie like me, then either find those corners in downtown that are new to you or broaden your horizon from downtown.

Here is my tip for downtown: Pick a meeting place for you and your clients. Then plan out before you meet them of where you are going to walk (I usually make it a circle around a couple blocks or at least end up where we started), one that has some things you know you can shoot and then keep your eyes open for new spaces along your path as you go. THEN, next client you meet downtown do the same thing but choose a different route! Then you aren’t shooting the same thing every time.

3. Parks. Yes, there is the ever popular UT Gardens in Knoxville. And I’m sure you have them in your town if you aren’t local…those places that are the #1 spot for portrait photographers to have their sessions at and you always see 5 of them when you are there. Here is my challenge…pick a different location! Think outside the box on parks….go to a less popular one you, look into spaces that aren’t necessarily parks (we have the Smokies near Knoxville that give great beautiful places to go)

4. Ask your clients! I always have a conversation about location with my clients. I first ask them what interests them (ie…do they love hiking, do they bowl every week as a family). See if something sparks an interesting location in that conversation. I mean, imagine doing a photo shoot at a bowling alley for a family that loves to bowl…how cool are you and what great memories you just made for them!!

5. The family farm. This goes with #4 but thought it needed its own #:) Some of the best photos come from where your clients live. So after asking about their interests, ask if they have land, know of a cool place that is in their family, etc. Family sessions with babies are the best at their houses I think because it’s memories of their space, the babies toys, room….how awesome is that! fun story: I was talking to one of my bride’s this year the other day about their engagement photos and the location. She mentioned they got engaged at her grandpa’s farm…so we are doing the shoot there! Memories for them to last a lifetime plus an awesome backdrop for me to work with…its a win/win!

ok…now get out there and scout out new locations to shoot at!! Hope this was helpful!

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five on friday: the haiti edition

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

I realized this morning IT’S FRIDAY! And we are overdue for a five on friday post now that the holidays, the contests, and the wedding week are behind us. So I couldn’t bring myself to do any other five post other than haiti. Because everything else seemed so silly and trivial in comparison.

I’ve made myself not watch CNN and not get wrapped up in this because I’m the type that takes things overboard (who, me!) and would be planning to catch a flight down there. I did mention to Brad that I was sure there was some Haitian babies that needed us but, no dice. yet. :) But in the midst of it all, I still want to honor what is going on and do a small part to give back, even if I can’t be on the ground there helping in person.

So that is what our five is today. Five ways to give back and impact a country and people in dire need of it. But before you even give back, pray. Pray for the people, those hurt and impacted by this and for those on the ground helping and administering aid. That in itself is worth more than anything.

1: So, CNN was banned but Don Miller got me! He posted this video about World Vision and I knew I had to watch. To wrap my heart around it and, even though I can’t be there or do too much, I can do something.

2: A blog I have been reading of some missionaries that live in Haiti and were there when this happened: http://ourlifeinhaiti.blogspot.com/ give you a great insight and non-media look into the devastation. Plus it gives you some specific prayer requests.

3: Oh, social media. You have changed our lives forever. When I really stop and think of how far we have come in the past even 5 years, its kind of scary, but good. Raising money via texting, tweeting and retweeting about it, posting on your facebook ways to help. This is such an awesome new phenomenon! So I’m sure you have heard about it but Text 90999 with the word “Haiti” as your message and you’ll instantly donate $10 to the American Red Cross. Plus you can post this on your facebook and/or twitter too to spread the word!

4: Love 89 has set up way to donate to Compassion on their website. Super easy and 100% trustworthy that your money is being used for good. I have had the privilege to see a Compassion project in action in Ecuador and work hand in hand with the kids and families they are impacting and it is one of the most influential things I have ever witnessed in the world! This organization is changing lives no doubt about it and the awesome thing is, you can to!

5: Another awesome way to give back and get a little something amazing from Etsy:) Go to Hearts for Haiti to buy a donated item. 100% of the money will go to Doctors without Borders. Super cute stuff on there that is screaming to be an awesome Valentine’s Day gift!

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five on friday | the date night.

Friday, November 20th, 2009

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the date night is a rare occurrence around our house. Not because we can’t or don’t want to but really because we are home bodies and cheap. just sayin’ :) Usually when we do have one we opt for dinner and a movie, that sort of thing. Tonight we are doing date night, our style. Lena is spending the night with nana and we are chilling at the house! Oh yeah! So this week is dedicated to being cheap on your date night!

1. Redbox. Oh Redbox, I’ve known you for a short time and already wonder how I didn’t come to knwo you earlier. With your $1 deals and freebies. So yes, tonight this is one on the list. We will be sitting on the couch watching a free movie from Redbox. *For those wondering (you know you all are:), you can go to redbox.com and sign up to get the free codes, they have one to use for signing up and then every first monday of the month. Woohoo!

2. A close second on what to do tonight, but alas, the couch is a calling:) There is something about walking through a mall during this time of year that is so much fun! Just to walk and look thought…when you go in with a list and need to get stuff, this time of year makes it a bit of a challenge.

3. Another fleeting thought of what to do tonight was go down to Market Square and enjoy the community of Knoxville. I haven’t been downtown much lately and could use a little Tomato Head hummus in my tummy. Putting that on the to do list for here in the next few weeks since we aren’t going tonight! But yes, look at your city and find fun things to do there on the cheap…there is always something going on!

4. Christmas lights! Are they up yet?! Here in the tourist mecca of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg they are and its so much fun to drive/walk around and enjoy. Gets me in the holiday spirit!

5. This one is on the list for tonight and Brad couldn’t be happier! Papa Murphy’s! We’re getting a thin crust yummy one! Poppin it in the oven, watching a movie, and probably falling asleep:)

happy friday!

Don’t forget…you can do a five on friday too! Here is how! If you do one, put a link back to my blog and sign up below so we can go check yours out!

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the “how to” of five on friday

Friday, November 13th, 2009

how to do a five on friday
After a couple of requests, I decided to do a “how to” for five on friday! Five on Fridays really originated out of my laziness to do a Ten on Tuesday and my ongoing need to not go with the flow:) Then I got to thinking that I wanted it to have some more jazz too…which is where the pictures and theme weeks came into play. So, without further ado, the 5 “how to’s” of five on friday!

1. Here is a template for the picture I use. It is a psd file with layers so you can change the background and text and then add your pictures in.

2. What to write? I write mine on whims, what is going on, what I’m thinking about that week, the time of year. You can get some ideas by looking my past posts at the category of five on friday on here. Ideas only please, don’t copy my five exactly…no one wants a used five:)

3. What pictures to use? I usually just google search for what I’m looking for and find a picture that is legal to use. Clip art works well too depending on what your theme is. Sometimes I use my pictures, again depending on what I’m talking about.

4. I could email out a theme per week/month if you guys were interested. Are you? Email me at shann@shannonkelleyphotography.com and I can put you on the list.

5. Let’s make this about some community and share with each other! I’ll put a little box, like the one below, on the five on friday posts so you can put up your five on friday when you do it! Oh, and don’t forget to link back over here to share all the fives!

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