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About Krissy Allori Photography


Hi. This is me. Except, I promise I will not look like this when you meet me. It is a rare occasion to see me all dolled up like this, but its the most recent photo of me that I have.

I am an on location custom photographer specializing in families, high school seniors, engagements, and weddings. I am based in Portland, OR, but I make frequent trips to Orange County, CA, as well as Seattle, WA.

Enjoy your visit through my blog and head on over to my website when you are done to learn more. I would love the opportunity to take your photos so be sure to contact me.

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Happy Holidays | Portland Custom Photographer

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

We got a lot of feedback from our holiday card this year so I thought I’d share it all with you. We’ve been planning the photo on the cover of the card for over a year and finally got around to doing it. Anyone who knows my husband instantly knew we were trying to be funny. People who didn’t know us very well weren’t too sure… and we thought that was so awesome. :) We’re already brainstorming next year’s card, and the year after that!

Here’s the back and the front (it was a vertical 5×7 folded card). The real card didn’t have the watermark, obviously:
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and because I could have that be the only image people saw of us, the inside spread (this one is turning into a 24×36 canvas):
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Lastly, a holiday post wouldn’t be complete without a few snaps that I took during the month. Every year I make like six different kinds of cookies and four batches of fudge from scratch and I send them to family and share with friends. The more my kids want to help, the slower the process, but man do they love tasting baking. Every year we put together a bid gingerbread house and I spend the rest of the month trying to keep my daughter from picking at it. We always get a fresh tree. I cannot understand living in Oregon and getting a fake tree. Well, after stringing up 20 strands of lights only to find out that 1/3 are burnt out, and after filling up the shop vac and my son’s new toy vacuum that eats through C batteries like its starving for energy with countless pine needles, and after watching the tree’s spiders take up residence on the web they create between my angel and the ceiling, I can sort of understand… but I’ll never give in to the fake tree. And yes, if you’re wondering, those are granola bars we wrapped up for my daughter. In addition to the awesome bike, work bench, cash register, cash for my stepson, and dozens of books, the kids FAVORITE gifts from Santa are the disgusting processed food that we wrap up for them. Actually, the stuff we give my kids aren’t that bad: granola bars, colored and chocolate goldfish, dinosaur oatmeal, Dora the Explorer gummies (okay, those are gross). But my stepson gets only garbage junk food and he loves it – squirt cheese, the nastiest dorito flavor I can find, the most nauseating cereals I can find, you get the point.

From my home to yours, happy holidays!!!
- Krissy
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Happy Halloween! | Portland Custom Photographer

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Sharing just one shot of my two babies on Halloween Day. Two amazing things happened today beyond the magic of watching my kids just about die of excitement from Trick-or-Treating… 1) After roughly six months of my daughter refusing to have her photo taken, she now loves having me snap pics of her and 2) I got to break in my brand spanking new Nikon 24mm f/1.4 lens. Allow me to pause for a moment while I wipe the drool that always starts to flow when I think about it. Some reviews hale it as the best lens Nikon has ever produced and I’ve been wanting it since it was announced. I got to use it on an engagement session today as well and the photos are downright amazing. I. am. in. l o v e.

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The Biggest Dandelion EVER | Portland Child Photographer

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

I love Oregon. I love this place for countless reasons. I adore the countless settings within only a twenty mile radius that provide such exquisite backgrounds for my photos. I’m constantly finding new places that are just amazing. Oregon also has the biggest dandelions I have ever seen. Last summer, I took my kids to a new location that I found near my house. There were quite a few normal sized dandelions there. Then, hiding amongst tall blades of wheat and grass, there were a few gigantic dandelions. I took some photos of my then two year old trying to blow the seeds off. She tried with all her might but they wouldn’t budge. Between the look of sheer determination on her face and the size of that dandelion, it instantly became my favorite photo and the inspiration for my logo.

Fast forward to one year later. I put my daughter in the same exact dress and sweater. It still fit because she has grown mostly taller and leaner. :) I put her hair in two pigtails, but now my big girl has bangs. We had the same overcast summer sky as we did for the photos last year. We drove out to my secret location. There were NO big dandelions. I was so disappointed! I took some cute photos of my kids walking down a path and blowing the small dandelions. When we were about to leave, I saw one small patch of about five of the huge dandelions hiding in a patch of weeds. Going off of memory, I put her in about the same spot she was in last year and had her hold it just as she did for the photo. Only this time she was old enough to actually listen to my instructions and patient enough to blow until I told her.

Cool, huh?

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Camping | Portland Custom Photographer

Friday, July 30th, 2010

I just wanted to share a quick snap from a “camping” trip we took about a month ago. I say “camping” because its as close to camping as we get with two little ones. We stayed in a cabin at Cape Lookout State Park, complete with its own bathroom. Not-so-funny story: We arrived at the campground. Had a great time walking around and exploring. Had a delicious barbequed hot dog dinner (only when we camp) and fresh corn on the cob. Kids were excited to get to sleep in the cabin. We kept them up as long as we could to guarantee sleepy children. Brought their special blankies and babies as well as the music night light. After about three hours of them goofing off, then getting upset, then crying that they wanted to go home and sleep in their own bed, we gave up. Loaded up the car around 10pm and drove home. Even funnier – same thing happened last year. One of these years we’ll be able to stay the night somewhere. I can feel it.

To be honest, those memories are the ones that I’ll probably forever remember and cherish. Things like this make me smile every time I think about it, because that’s just how my kids are. Occasionally I’m able to snap a few good ones to help me remember.

I’d say this was between hours 2 and 3 of our attempt to get the kids to go to sleep. We look like we’re calm and relaxed and enjoying a nice romantic sunset, right? :)

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Great Friends | Portland Custom Photographer

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

My best friend from college, Malynda, and her husband, Ian, came up to visit us this past weekend. Malynda and I have been buds since college and neither of us can believe its been over 10 years since we graduated. Sheesh, that makes me feel old. They usually make a visit up here at least once a year. They love Oregon as well as the outdoors, and I wonder if they ever tire of me begging them to move up here.

Anyway, we were looking for something to do on Saturday and someone happened to email us the link to the Tree to Tree Aerial Adventure Course. Our eyes lit up when we saw the website. They said they just opened Memorial Day weekend. We thought that meant seasonally, but it turns out they just opened for business. We had so much fun! For their first week open to business, we were so impressed with their business and can’t wait to go back. Luckily we took two cars. The kids allowed me to do a couple (beginner level) courses before I took them home for a little quiet time while Malynda, Ian and the husband stayed behind for a few more hours to play. If I had stayed, I don’t know if I would have had the guts to do the black diamond course, but I plan on going back to try real soon. Anyway, here are a few snaps from our aerial adventure day.

I’m the one with the scared-out-of-my-mind-but-having-oh-so-much-fun look on my face.
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And what’s a trip to P-Town without a visit to Multnomah Falls.
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Hazelnuts | Portland Child Photographer

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

I love hazelnut groves. They make the best setting for photos. I like hazelnut coffee creamer too. Oh yeah, and nutella. Wow, hazelnuts are great!

And a few pics to share…
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and this pretty patch of flowers was right next to the hazelnuts
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just for fun | Portland Custom Photographer

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

I met up with my friend and fellow photographer, Jackie, of Jean Photography just to take some fun pictures of each other. I wanted to scout out a new location to see if it would work for photos, and I just like hanging out with Jackie because she’s just so darn cool and I always learn a lot from her. I’m always the one behind the camera so its very good for me to have my picture taken once in awhile. It helps me understand how you feel. It makes me aware of how hard it sometimes is to look natural. It also reminds me that good direction from the photographer not only makes the subject feel more comfortable, but also results in a beautiful natural photo.

Without futher delay, I present the sweet, fun and beautiful Jackie…

I love the reflection of the sky in her glasses, and she has such a fun expression.
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Hot!!!
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Isn’t she the cutest?
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love her expression here too along with the gorgeous side lighting
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we were taking pictures of each other at the same time. :)
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And this is me… These are so tough for me to post because I’m not a fan of looking at a picture of myself, but figured you guys would like to see the photographer behind the camera.

People were saying that I look like the blonde girl, Elliot, on Scrubs. Its hard for me to see because I just see me, you know? What do you think?
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I usually wear lip gloss. I couldn’t find it so I put lip liner on. Note to self: stick with lip gloss. :)
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I love this one. I think its really cool. I showed my husband and he said “cheesey” (if you know my husband, you aren’t surprised by his comment). Not cheesey because of the beautiful photo Jackie took, but cheesey because he knows I don’t wear aviator glasses. :)
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Papa | Portland Family Photographer

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Last weekend was my birthday. I had a really nice day. I went to the zoo with my husband and the kids in the morning and got my hair cut in the afternoon. I ate well. Had Swedish pancakes with bananas, blueberries, a squeeze of lemon and powdered sugar for breakfast and delicious BLTs with salt & vinegar chips for dinner. It was a good day.

That night, my husband told me his brother was bringing his computer over for my husband to fix because it was attacked by a virus. At 9pm there was a knock on the door. My husband said he needed help bringing the computers in (weird – not the kind of thing he would need help with). I opened the door and saw some guy looking down at a piece of paper holding roses. He talked funny and said “uh, delivery for Miss Kristina Allori”. It took me about three seconds to go from being surprised that my husband got me flowers, to wonder why they were being delivered so late at night, to wondering why the delivery guy was kind of weird, to realizing that it was my dad! He flew up from CA for a visit! It was truly the best birthday surprise!

On Saturday we went to the Tulip Festival with my dad, my sister and her two boys, the hubby, my stepson, my two little ones, and my mommy. It was a really nice day.

My sister is going to die when she sees how cute this pic turned out. My nephews ADORE Papa.
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Papa with my little man. I know, I know. It just doesn’t get any cuter than big squishy cheeks and a newsboy cap.
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We actually managed to get a pic of my dad with all four kids at least looking in the general direction. By the time we tried to get pics of the grandkids with my mom, we lost my oldest nephew. We are lucky enough to have my mom live close by so we can try again for a group pic. My daughter wasn’t really in the mood for pictures that day. :)
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My two little ones exploring the hazelnut groves.
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Who’s that in the middle? I guess you don’t get to see me too often because I’m always the one behind the camera.
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Nope. You can’t have him. That adorable little Pudge is all mine. I tried a texture on this photo. You like?
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If you go to the tulips on the weekend, they have all sorts of fun stuff like face painting, swings, activities for the kids, and good food! This little guy has one of the best personalities and he’s so adorable. I’m not just saying that cuz he’s my nephew either. He and my daughter love to hold hands.
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This is me trying to pan the camera. Ideally she would have been in focus and only the background would have been blurred, but I’ll take what I can get. I want one of these swings. Its made out of a single tire but is in the shape of a horse. Man she’s cute.
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And the best part of Papa’s visit? Pajama time in the morning! She used my dad’s gut as a trampoline. He got her back with tickles. (that green thing is a string from a balloon – I was too lazy to clone it out)
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… and this little piggy ran wee wee wee wee wee all the way home!
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Love you dad! Thank you so much for coming up to visit. We miss you!!!

Happy Easter! | Portland Family Photographer

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Is it just me, or are holidays 10,000 times better when you have kids? Happy Easter!

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Banana Bread | Portland Child Photographer

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

The weather has been weird here lately. Last week we were teased with gorgeous blue skies and temperatures in the low 70s. For the past 7 days we’ve had lots of cold wet windy days. What do you do when you’re itching to take some new photos? Make some banana bread with your Sweetums! We used this recipe. I had all the ingredients except for 16oz of sour cream. I only had half a container so I substituted the rest with whole milk vanilla yogurt and I cut the sugar down by 1/2 cup. Oh man, it was goooooooood.

Mashing the bananas is the best part.
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Can you tell I’m a mom? Did the snack trap and bottle warmer give it away? Um…. the recipe didn’t say to only fill the loaf pans up half way. About 20min into cooking, I had to open the doors to let the smoke out. The batter was over flowing and burning up on my oven’s heating element. Gave the bread the slightest smokey flavor. Nice going, mom.
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Did I say smashing the bananas was the best part? I take that back. Getting to lick the batter is DEFINITELY the best part.
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Are you hungry yet?
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