Posts Tagged ‘fine art’

.loupe photography workshop

.loupe photography workshop

Because so many of you have asked about taking a workshop with me, I have finally put together what I think is the perfect combination of technical and creative knowledge I have to share from my 20+ years of working, educating and expressing myself as a photographer. This special workshop is not just for fun [...]


photography is [the intersection of two lives]

photography is [the intersection of two lives]

Songs of the Sky with Rhythm I’ve been working on a personal series for some time without really knowing that I was doing so. The series’ evolution has been a long process which I started about 10 years ago. It is a junction of two distinct aspects of my life: fine art photography and weather. [...]


photography is [possessed]

photography is [possessed]

[Kristianne Koch. Untitled. 1988. Photograph printed in the darkroom from a negative with litho film overlay] Sometimes I feel like I’m possessed. I can’t help but want to create new work. I am obssessed about looking at art and photography and design but I’m also stuck and lost about my own current work. I just [...]


photography is [an art and a business]

photography is [an art and a business]

This is some of my favorite work lately. It’s the type of work I really love and the type of work I’ve always loved. I am not quite sure why it stands out other than it is beautiful to me. Both images are technical disasters. I know I wouldn’t be able to sell this work [...]


photography is [fine art portraits]

I was JUST turned onto this great article from Interior Design by Ghislaine Vinas.  Deb Schwedhelm, who constantly blows my mind with her connections to good stuff and her inspiring perspective on life and photography, posted it on her Facebook page. She has the best blog going so you definitely don’t want to miss a [...]


photography is [going big]

photography is [going big]

Green Room Reflective Perfection Equivalent II Equivalent I I have had a Laguna Beach gallery request large editions of my fine art work so I would love to get some feedback from you as to which one of the above images you would want to own as a 50×50″ or 30×50″ canvas-depending on the image [...]


[photography is] a new favorite image | southern california fine art photographer

[photography is] a new favorite image | southern california fine art photographer

I am so in love with this new image I took. I can’t get over the scene. It just makes me really happy. The kids interacting on the beach, the textures of the pier, the light streaming in from the direction of the ocean. I can’t wait to get it mounted on a wood panel [...]


[photography] is an etsy shop

[photography] is an etsy shop

So I’ve been trying to deconstruct “the etsy” for awhile now and figure out where it fits in with me and my current life. I tried to do the ‘vintage‘ etsy and my old and over it photos etsy collection but neither worked for me. People loved the vintage luggage labels I had up but [...]


[photography] is play

[photography] is play

Kristianne Koch Photography Kristianne Koch specializes in artistic portrait photography of families, children and couples. 949-702-7707 kristianne.koch@cox.net


[photography] is new personal work

[photography] is new personal work

I just created three new images for my “Pierside” series and need to narrow it down to one. Please leave your comments!!! I would love to find out which one you all like best. I will eventually be mounting the final print to a 12 x 12 x 3″ wood panel and finishing it for [...]


[photography] new personal work

[photography] new personal work

I have three consecutive ongoing projects that are based around my current photographic and personal explorations. One of the projects is my series Pierside which is inspired by my constantly changing view of our local pier. The San Clemente pier was a place we just did not go when I was growing up. There was [...]


[photography] new work

[photography] new work

These are images from my new series ‘SUCCESSION’ in my fine art body of work. I have been working on this current series for the past several years and it was inspired by a project my husband and I made out the back window of our home once a day for an entire year. You [...]


[photography + life] don’t always mix

[photography + life] don't always mix

While we were in Yosemite I tried my best to do some nature photography. It was a challenge. Doing fine art photography with kids in nature is kind of like trying to surf where you anchor-dangerous. Every time I would spend a few moments-mere seconds-composing an image, Merrik or Maliea would be on the verge [...]