the Boling family.

It’s no secret how much I adore this family.

Greg is the reason I picked up my photography wings and began to fly. Brooke is a creative buddy and dear friend of mine. She is absolutely gorgeous, an amazing wife to Greg and the sweetest momma to her adorable little girl, Parker.

Although there are miles and miles between us, we have been intentional about connecting often and for that I am so thankful. I really believe that it’s important to have creative buddies….people you can be open and honest with and most importantly, someone who will be HONEST with you about your wild [and maybe not so hot] ideas!

Brooke and I recently shot a wedding together in Spokane, WA which was also featured on Style Me Pretty! Collaborating with her is definitely one my favorite things to do.

During my most recent trip to Nashville in October, I had the opportunity to photograph the Boling family. We had such a fun time wondering around a part of town that I miss the most- Downtown Franklin.

I miss and love you guys….xoxo

Ready for a New Year…

First of all- I can NOT believe that my last blog post was 2 months ago. Goodness, I have not been a very good blogger, but believe me- I have plans to change this!

Beginning a new life in Montana, starting a new business with my husband and hosting a few workshops definitely kept me busy this year, but I feel as though I have finally found balance in it all…..and Im super excited about the new photography collaborations and projects that have already taken shape for the new year!

My take away from 2011 is:: Less Is More.
I want whatever I do…Whatever I put my hands to….To be of excellence. The pressure to DO ALL and to BE ALL- to all people is something that will not be an option. Finding WHO YOU ARE….and ROCKING that to your fullest potential is freedom. Life is short and it’s truly impossible to say YES to everything that comes your way, yet be stretched so thin to be in it 100%.

Have you made any goals for 2012?

I’m making extravagant goals for 2012 and will crush fear beneath my feet. The little voices that tell us that we aren’t good enough are just lies. I know there are many people reading this that know what I am talking about- many of you shared this at the JOLT CREATIVE SHOP….and it was so inspiring to encourage so many of you to continue moving forward with your dreams.

I challenge you to stop looking at your competition as merely competition. Focus on what YOU are doing. Stop trying to imitate what you see on all the other blogs and websites. CREATE and BE YOU, which is UNIQUE!

Well, I just wanted to sign in and share a few of my thoughts [sorry, no photos this time] as this year is coming to a close. I’m looking forward to sharing some exciting things/ideas/thoughts/projects with you in the new year!

XOXO

pumpkin craft

HELLO friends!

While I was in Nashville a few weeks ago, I stopped into one of my favorite shops/sources of INSPIRATION. The shop just so happens to be Anthropologie….and once again, they have blown my mind with an other plain & simple craft project that I knew I had to create for myself.

I actually made these for the Red Caboose, our cozy little frozen yogurt + coffee shop…but Im thinking I’ll be making a few more for our house!

Want to make some for yourself ?!?!? Do it! Just go pick up a few white pumpkins and a whole lot of thumb tacks.

I used a combination of gold + silver. The size I used is:: 13/32″

Let me know if you make your own….maybe post it on my photography page on FACEBOOK!?!? I’d love to see your creation!

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The Most Amazing 31 No-Carve Pumpkin Ideas - […] Another interesting idea can be to use a bunch of thumb tacks to decorate the pumpkins. You can give them a nice rock’n’roll look.{found on kellitrontel}. […]

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Rilane - Wow great unique idea. Decoration looks cool 🙂

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Quick and Easy Pumpkin Decorating Ideas for Fall - Christmas Tree Market Blog - […] push in thumb tacks in a pattern you love for this easy-to-make sparkly display for your home! This how-to by Kelli Trontel has the complete instructions.   Be the envy of everyone, and turn your pumpkins into artwork […]

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Liana - The blog post shares a simple and creative pumpkin Craft inspired by Anthropologie. The author made these thumbtack-adorned white pumpkins for a frozen yogurt and coffee shop, suggesting readers try the craft using gold and silver thumbtacks on white pumpkins.

Help- Portrait Montana

In October 2009, I joined 15 other Nashville photographers to do a test of what Help-Portrait could be and do. My friend, Jeremy Cowart has pioneered this movement from an idea to an event that has crossed many state lines and included countries from all over the world! We initially met at the Nashville Rescue Mission and my life was forever changed.

When I moved to Montana last year- I knew that Help-Portrait needed to be experienced here in the Valley. I was overwhelmed by the response from the photographers whom I had never met, the amount of volunteers who showed up and the heart of the people here in the town that I had only lived in for about 3 months. We planned the Help-Portrait event in just 30 days and the day itself was incredible.

I was blessed in my own way during this event. My younger sister passed away right before our first planning meeting and the emails and phone calls from the photographers who had heard of the news meant so much to me. Help-Portrait is about so much more than you think……and it will forever change your life.

Below is a video from the Help-Portrait Montana event last year. If you would like more information, please visit the official Help-Portrait site. If you are interested in being part of Help-Portrait Montana [in the Flathead Valley]- please join our group here. More details to follow…..

See you on Saturday, December 10th!


music :: Saved to Live by COLMANblue

Oh Montana,

One year ago last night….Reed and I pulled into Kalispell, Montana. We had completed our drive across the country from Nashville, TN and we were beginning a new chapter in our life….together.

Last night we attended the Montana State Fair and went to the RODEO! We had a blast….it was good to be out and away from our shop for a while and enjoy life outside.

As we were watching the Barrel Racing and Bull Riding…we couldn’t help but discuss the lifestyle of the cowboy and cowgirl. It’s rough. It’s tough. And there’s a whole lot of GETTING BACK UP!

We have had numerous monumental events in our life this past year….some happy, some sad and others that have exceeded beyond our imagination. Regardless of the celebration or trial, we’ve had to GET BACK UP.

As the crowd cheered last night….I was reminded of the intercession that is happening daily on our behalf. Whether we are on top or down in the dust. Our God is there. Always.

How we respond to LIFE- the trials, the celebrations, the disappointments, the grey areas….we are writing our legacy.

GET BACK UP!