Amy Kristin Photography

RI FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHER

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Early Summer Family Session • RI Family Photographer

August 30, 2018 by Amy Short in child and family portrait

RI family photographer Amy Kristin Photography shares a family session from earlier in the summer: a mom and daughter with a special bond.

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August 30, 2018 /Amy Short
family photos, portraits, north kingstown ri, RI Family photographer
child and family portrait
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Pink Azalea Princess • RI Children's Photographer

June 10, 2018 by Amy Short in princess photos

Take a peek at one of RI children’s photographer Amy Kristin Photography’s spring azalea sessions, featuring a lovely princess and a beautiful new princess dress!

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June 10, 2018 /Amy Short
portraits, special edition princess sessions, kinney azalea gardens, RI children's photographer
princess photos
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Just A Little Bit Autumn • RI Children's Photographer

November 12, 2017 by Amy Short in princess photos

RI children's photographer Amy Kristin Photography shares a fall session with an autumn princess.

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November 12, 2017 /Amy Short
portraits, child portaits, outdoors, ri children's photographer, outdoor portraits
princess photos
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Frida In The Clark Farms Greenhouse • Children's Photographer Southern RI

May 07, 2017 by Amy Short in princess photos

Join southern RI children's photographer Amy Kristin Photography on a trip to the Clark Farms greenhouse in Matunuck for some magic, some beauty, and some Frida Kahlo.

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May 07, 2017 /Amy Short
princess, clark farms, greenhouse, matunuck, portraits, ri children's photographer
princess photos
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The Photographer To Compare Yourself To • Rhode Island Children's Photographer

January 17, 2016 by Amy Short in for photographers

Rhode Island children's photographer Amy Kristin Photography gives advice to both new and more advanced photographers about not getting lost in comparing yourself to others (and she also shares some old-school photos!)

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January 17, 2016 /Amy Short
old photos, how far I've come, portraits, cats
for photographers
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Things I've Learned From Doing A 365 Project, Part II • Rhode Island Family Photographer

October 04, 2015 by Amy Short in project 365

Rhode Island family photographer Amy Kristin Photography shares the second in a two-part series of things she's learned while shooting a Project 365.

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October 04, 2015 /Amy Short
natural light, portraits, self portrait, cats
project 365
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Project 365: March Part II • Wakefield RI Photographer

April 05, 2015 by Amy Short in project 365

It's hard for me to believe that I've kept this project up for a whole three months so far.  I tend to get distracted easily, but I'm also really stubborn so I won't let myself give up.

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April 05, 2015 /Amy Short
personal, lenses, portraits, self portrait, sunrise
project 365
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Ann • Rhode Island Portrait Photographer

March 28, 2015 by Amy Short in portraits

Sometimes I have an idea, and sometimes a shoot pans out of that idea.  Sometimes I get to play with all the things that I don't get to do all the time.

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March 28, 2015 /Amy Short
portraits, women, outdoors
portraits
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Melissa's head shots • Wakefield RI head shot photographer

September 12, 2014 by Amy Short in head shots

Melissa came to see me last month to get some head shots done.

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September 12, 2014 /Amy Short
portraits, outdoor portraits, studio portraits
head shots
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One Week, One Lens round 8: 70-200 2.8 • Wakefield RI Photographer

August 30, 2014 by Amy Short in One week one lens

This edition of One Week, One Lens is brought to you by the letter P and the number 2.  Wait, no.  That's wrong.  It is brought to you by me, shooting with my 70-200 2.8 lens.

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August 30, 2014 /Amy Short
outdoor portraits, nature, personal, portraits
One week one lens
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