About Kimberly Jarman

Kimberly Jarman is an award winning photographer based out of Arizona. She has traveled all over the United States photographing weddings and portraits. She is very passionate about photography and loves capturing special moments for clients.

This blog was created to show you our most recent and favorite work. We try to update it regularly with our latest news and sessions.

You can view more of our work at our website: www.kimberlyjarman.com

Enjoy the blog! We would love to hear from you, so feel free to leave a comment.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Nicole and Steven

My first session of 2008 did not disappoint me! I met up with an amazing, in love, and totally HOT couple, Nicole and Steven.

We went to Downtown Scottsdale and got some amazing pictures.

They both totally worked it for the camera and their LOVE shows. I love sessions where I just take pictures and the couples do the rest. Beautiful!

Enjoy!


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This is one of my favorites, straight out of a magazine!

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Another Fav!

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Thanks guys! You are the best!! Love the shots and I can't wait until the wedding! We are going to have a blast!!!!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Little Baby Addison

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More Baby Pictures!!!!

A few weeks back I was able to take pictures of little Miss. Addison. What a cutie I tell you!!! We had a great time and got some great pictures of this little girl.

Their little Dog is a great protector and was very cautious about the intruder with the camera. But she calmed down and by the end was trying to get into all the pictures.

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She's ready to go work!! Addisons mom is a nurse, so we had to get some scrubs in the picture!

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I love naked babies!!!

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I think she is going to be a little princess for sure!

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I love this shot and how Addie is looking at her Daddy... the next one as well!

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Little Feet are so wonderful!

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Addie got a little fussy and Mom was trying to comfort her.

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What an intimate moment between Addie and her mom. Makes my heart melt!

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Bath Time!!!!

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And then nap time. Although she ended up not wanting to sleep.

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And to end it all, we did a family picture! Aren't they a wonderful family!

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Thanks guys! I had a great time! I can't wait until her next session!

Question and Answer Time:)


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From time to time I get people who email me and ask me questions about photography, how I started, what equipment I use, how to do certain things, and just general things.

I decided that it would benefit more people if I went ahead and shared my answers on the blog. Hopefully this will inspire more people.

If you ever have a question please feel free to shoot me an email... it might take a little time to respond, but I will get to you, I promise!!

Cori emailed me a little while back and is an aspiring photographer. She had a great question that I thought I would share with everyone.

1. When you discovered this was something that you wanted to do, what did you do or what steps did you take? How did you get started? Did you start out with a studio and such or did you just photograph people until you began to get enough money to make it a business? Who are the people I should start talking to if this is something I am serious about?

Photography has always been something I loved as well. In High School my grandfather let me use a brand new 35 mm camera he had just bought. We were on a trip to Oregon and all I did is take pictures. I LOVED IT and was addicted. Later on he gave me the camera and told me to make good use out of it! I took a few classes in college and learned the basics of photography. I loved photographing people and just started grabbing friends to go out and do photo shoots. After awhile people knew I liked photography and some of my friends who were getting married asked me to be the photographer at their wedding. I was scared to death to do it, but I agreed. I did 4 or 5 weddings for friends and the last two I did got me addicted. I was in-between jobs at the time and was having a hard time finding something else to do, so I decided what the heck, lets go for it and start my own company. I had nothing to loose because I was finishing up college and about to get married. I figured that I would try it out and if nothing came out of it I would look harder for another job.

Well word spread and I got a few clients, then a few more, then a lot more. I had already booked 30 weddings in my first year; people wanted something different for their wedding, not the traditional posed pictures; they loved what they saw.


My story is similar to others that I have talked to, sometimes you have to take a leap of faith to see what will happen. My best advice is to take that leap with professionalism and quality. I made sure that I had a wonderful website and I had great work to show people. The more work I was able to do the bigger my portfolio got. I went into my photography with the mindset that it was a business and I ran it as such.


For some people it is harder to take this leap because there are other things holding you back, such as providing for a family or even just yourself. My suggestion is to do photography on the side for awhile, still create a professional business and work hard. Once you realize that you can provide through photography make the jump.

I did not start out in an actual studio. I worked out of my house for 4 years and just recently got a studio. Studio's are a big expense, so you need to make sure that you are really going to stick it out and do well before you jump into a studio space.


Talk to people that you know or respect and ask them for advice. Show your work to professionals and ask for critiques; however, be willing to take constructive criticism and learn from what people tell you. There is always more that you can learn, no matter what stage your photography is at.

Stay tuned for more Question and Answer time with Kimberly Jarman!

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Tina and Nathan


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Tina and Nathan were married yesterday and it was such a wonderful wedding!! I have known about Tina since I was little because her picture has always been on my grandparents refrigerator; Tina’s family has lived in Africa forever as missionaries and they have been a part of my grandparents church. When Tina moved back a few years ago I was able to get to know her personally. She is also great friends with 2 of my other girlfriends, Rose and Sarah, both who were in the wedding party.

Tina and Nathan met in Africa because Nathan’s family also lived out there and his dad is a pastor out there. The wedding was beautiful and really incorporated a lot of Africa into it. The decorations, music and ceremony all incorporated their history and it was awesome to watch.

I had a great time being a part of the wedding and I love the pictures that we got!

Tina got her hair done by my favorite hairstylist, Tracy!!! Tracy is my sister, my friend Rose, Tina, me, and even my husband’s hairstylist; she has become a really good friend, so it was great to have her there!


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Gorgeous Dress!

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An intimate moment between Tina and her mom.
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Tina and Nathan decided to see each other before so that we could do all the pictures before the ceremony. This was a great idea considering that the ceremony wasn't until 6:00 and it was already dark! Nathan loved how Tina looked!
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Tina and her Brothers.
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I love this shot!
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Aren't they so cute?
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I Love this Guy shot!
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This was right before the ceremony, a tender moment with Tina and her Dad.
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A Tradition in Africa is that the family of the bride receives cows for a wedding gift, so Nathans Dad presented Tina's Dad with small cows during the ceremony; A very comedic moment.
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Thank you guys for allowing me to be a part of the wedding!!! You are both truly special people and I wish you the best!

To view a slide show of more of the pictures click here.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year!

I very quickly wanted to say happy new year to all of you! I have been enjoying the time with my family this holiday season! We will be back in the office tomorrow to answer calls and emails!