by Kim Bova on January 27, 2010
My wonderful clients, Pamela and Jason, who are getting married this July, just sent me their ‘Save the Date’ card and it is great! We had a cold day in December to shoot it, 20 degree weather! But they don’t even look cold here, do they? Great job and good fun! So here it is as promised!

Totally love this save the date concept! Thank's Pamela and Jason for letting me post it!
I need to credit the graphic designer on this project! Pam, leave it in a comment! Thanks.
by Kim Bova on January 20, 2010
Now that the new year is underway, update that headshot. Don’t settle for last years photo! You’ve been working out and have a new hair-do, you look your best right now. In fact, you will never look as good as you do today! Give me a call now.
Here is Sue, she actually got it done! Great job, Sue! You look beautiful!

by Kim Bova on January 11, 2010
I would like to share with you one reason why I love my job. Just a few weeks before Christmas, I received a call from a man named Tom asking me to created a few portraits as a surprise Christmas gift for his wife. The images were to include their two grown kids with the family dog, Bailey. We had a great session and I was very excited to hear how the surprise went. On Christmas morning I kept thinking about how the handful of clients that were surprising their loved ones that morning with portraits were doing!
The day after Christmas I found this letter in my email box. It was from Tom conveying the whole story of how it all went at his house Christmas morning!
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Hi Kim: Merry Christmas. I hope all your family arrived safely and that you had a wonderful day.
Well my wife was overwhelmed with the portraits. I framed the large 16×20 as well as the three 8×10’s. As she was opening her presents she opened one of the 8×10’s which included Bailey first. Her reaction was priceless; I haven’t seen tears of joy like that since I gave her a nice piece of jewelry a bunch of Christmas’s ago. And she thought that this one portrait was it. Then she opened another 8×10 of just Courtney and Greg, and was floored by how good it came out. Then I had her open the 16×20 that I framed in a very nice mahagony wood frame. To say she was blown away was an understatement. And she couldn’t get over how poised Bailey looked in the shots; it almost seemed as if she was a show dog air brushed into the picture.
Well, I can’t thank you enough for the photographs, and my wife Angela asked me to thank you from the bottom of her heart. These portraits made for a very special Christmas, and they will be proudly displayed on one of our main walls in the house. I am sure we will receive many compliments as friends and family see them, and I’ll be sure to recommend you to them.
Take care
Tom
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To hear the whole story told by Tom was a gift for me! I almost felt like I was there!
Here are two of the portraits that I created for them.


I believe that the greatest part of my job as a photographer is preserving the memories of the families that I photograph. It is a moment in time, preserved for future generations.
by Kim Bova on January 2, 2010