
Its that time of the year again. It’s hard to believe its the 6th year of our annual holiday tradition of “feet” Christmas cards. It has become quite the tradition.
What started as a 10 minute, simple portrait session, has now turned into a full blown different-destination-each-time-pick-your-clothes-six-months-early-highly-anticipated-published-in-a-photo-magazine-photo-session.
Can we say stress?! Well, to date we have survived each year and although it takes much planning, it has been so worth it.
Things worth noting:
1) It has been SO fun to see our kids grow through the series. We started when Gray was just 6 months old. She is now 5-and-a-half and Campbell turns 2 in January. Tears!
2) The photo destinations! We used to live in Orlando, then we moved to Chattanooga. I am from Charleston, SC, and Asheville, NC, was a random choice. Hmmm, where should we go next?
3) Our photographers! Long time friend, Paul who lives in FL. And wedding clients turned friends, Brandy and Sticky, who we also photograph their session. Both have been so patient with us and lots of fun!
4) Our change in style. Someone told us they noticed the change especially in Garrett’s shoes. Hehehe.
For years people have asked what and where do we buy Gray’s clothes for the session (part of the inspiration for the out & about series on this blog) as well as many of our portrait clients ask where to shop and what to wear for clothes for THEIR holiday family photos. So, in addition to reminiscing over our 6 year card tradition, I will also mention some of the clothes info.
out & about family!

2005 in Winter Park, FL (Photo by Paul Martin)
Graycen’s coat and pants: Gap Kids
Garrett’s jeans: Gap
Garrett’s shoes: Kohl’s
Joy’s pants and shoes: Banana Republic

2006 in Winter Park, FL (Photo by Paul Martin)
Gray’s coat, jeans, and shoes: Gap Kids
Garrett’s shirt: English Laundry
Garrett’s jeans: Diesel
Garrett’s shoes: we can’t remember!?!?!?
Joy’s top: Modern Grace Boutique (College Park in Orlando, FL)
Joy’s jeans: Diesel
Joy’s sandals: Marie-France Boutique (Thornton Park in Orlando, FL)

2007 in Winter Park, FL (Photo by Paul Martin)
(Note: Just came back from visiting Europe: Paris, Aberdeen, and Lake Como, Milan. We had to go shopping!)
Gray’s hat and dress: Bonpoint (Paris, France)
Gray’s shoes and leggings: H&M Kids (Aberdeen, Scotland)
Garrett’s shirt and jeans: Zara
Garrett’s shoes: Bagatt (Milan, Italy)
Joy’s dress: Zara
Joy’s shoes: Bagatt (Milan, Italy)

2008 in Chattanooga, TN (Photo by Brandy and Sticky Rammel)
Gray’s shirt, shorts, tights: Zara Kids
Gray’s shoes: Gap Kids
Garrett’s shirt: 7 Diamonds
Garrett’s jeans: Guess
Garrett’s shoes: Steve Madden
Joy’s maternity dress: due maternity (Buckhead in Atlanta)
Joy’s shoes: Michael Kors from Nordstrom’s

2009 in Charleston, SC (Photo by Brandy and Stick Rammel)
Gray’s dress: bebe children’s boutique (Park Avenue, Winter Park, FL)
Gray’s headband: crewcuts
Gray’s shoes: Gap Kids
Campbell’s dress and sweater: Gap Kids
Campbell’s tights: crewcuts
Campbell’s hair clip and shoes: Pediped shoes, WiggleWorm children’s boutique (Chattanooga, TN)
Garrett’s sweater and blazer: Banana Republic
Garrett’s jeans: Guess
Garrett’s shoes: Robert Wayne
Joy’s dress: Anthropologie
Joy’s sweater: Express
Joy’s shoes: Aldo
Stay tuned for our 2010 photos in Asheville, NC!
A friend recently posted on Facebook, wondering about the length of time and planning required for a holiday portrait session. Garrett responded after a few fun comments so I wanted to include it here below:
You should start in the summer sometime. This is assuming that you update your wardrobe on a somewhat regular basis. Don’t go out specifically looking for holiday picture outfits, or you will be angry and frustrated. Months in advance, keeping in mind the ages/sizes of your children, when the right outfit jumps out at you get it and don’t look back.
You may have to invest more money than you wish. But you will look back on these pictures for your entire life, and when children are young, they change and grow and develop every year. In a portrait, often the subject’s personality is revealed in their outfit as much as it is in their face. In our family (my current immediate family) the holiday picture is a standard by which we look back upon. Of course I realize my perspective is different.
Once you have identified that “it” outfit for whomever is the lucky person, you can begin looking for outfits for the rest of the family that compliment. As a photographer my suggestion is to compliment, not match. People often make this much harder than it really is. If you want the children to stand out, put them in something that will stand out against what the parents are wearing.
Last year I found a great knit dress for Gray when I was working in Orlando. We dressed the rest of us around it and everything came together quite easily. This year was a little bit harder. We had a great dress for Gray from France that we got several months back, but we weren’t sure if it was the right one for the holiday picture. A few weeks ago in Orlando I found a really chic little dress for Campbell and it compliments Gray’s dress perfectly. It also provides good contrast, so they should photograph well together. Joy and I were a bit harder to outfit, but it’s more about the kids anyway. Of course it’s important to pay attention to shoes and accessories, as they can make a huge difference in making the scene look “finished.”
If you’re struggling try reading magazines. Sad to say, I read Vogue, Elle, and Marie Claire on a regular basis. Hey, it’s part of my job…kind of. Vogue Bambini and Milk are also great kids fashion mags. When you look at their editorial shoots you’ll see how easy it really is to coordinate subjects. The obvious constraint is budget, which we all have to consider. It’s easy to go overboard….don’t!
Final suggestion, hire a good, patient photographer who “gets it.” ;-)

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5 Naomi Koh Says:
December 17 2010 at 01:18
Love the series of photos and the progression that you can see. Life sometimes feels like a blur...until you can take time to take pics and go back an look at them...then it seems as though things slow down a little and you can see what has happened in life. And that is why I'm all about taking pics on a regular basis. It just captures a moment in time that sometimes may get lost.
Hometown: Chattanooga, TN
4 Jane Cato Says:
December 15 2010 at 07:59
*Love*
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Hometown: St. Petersburg, FL
3 brandy j Says:
December 15 2010 at 01:38
I LOVE this tradition b/c so many others looked forward to it year after year! Wonderful concept for such a stylish family!
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2 Amanda Carlson Says:
December 15 2010 at 11:15
You know I still have all these cards in my Christmas card stack from over the years. I love lining them up and comparing them all once I get the newest one. :) So much fun to see how Graycen had changed and now Campbell. Thanks to Garrett for the loooooong explanation, which of course I enjoyed reading. :) Can't wait to see your new card. Thanks to you guys, our card this year is the best it's ever been!! I'm excited to start sending it out.
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1 megan beth Says:
December 15 2010 at 10:29
Ya'll are freakin adorable. Love it, love the girls, love you guys!
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Hometown: Bethesda, Maryland