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Calling All Posh Craving Mamas!

Me Ra Koh

Hey all you Posh Mamas! Check out this cool site: Posh Cravings: The Pursuit of Maternal Mojo! The title alone is worth checking out, love the whole “Maternal Mojo” part! I know a lot of you have the maternal mojo going on in your home and businesses! 🙂

I’d heard some great stuff about the content and interviews offered on this site a few months back (fun interviews with celebs like Heidi Klum and Julianne Moore). And then when Brian and I were in Thailand, the editor contacted us out of the blue and said, “Can we do a feature on your Refuse to Say Cheese DVD series?”

Heck yes!!! How cool is that!

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by Me Ra Koh
Tips from a photographer-mama on capturing the essence of childhood with a click of your camera.

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The feature article went live on their website today! Check it out. And tell me your thoughts on the “Less is More” concept (or any other thoughts on the article). I talked about the Less is More concept at the Sony booth in WPPI, and would love to know if it connects with all of you when it comes to taking photos of the little ones.

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  1. Stephanie says:

    Me Ra- Great article! And yes, it connects…like a dot-to-dot page. Just like life – amazing things happen when we ‘step back’ and let them happen, and with a camera in hand, documenting that life is …well..amazing.

  2. Kari says:

    I am constantly in awe of you, my dear. Love the article — as usual. Awesome job.

  3. Myssie says:

    Me Ra- The article is awesome. I think that you ROCK!! Awesome job!

  4. Cristina says:

    Great article…congrats! I think this article will be helpful to many moms if they take your advice. 🙂 Too many times we think we need to have a perfect portrait and forget to just “tell the story” of their life. That “story” will be valued so much more than a posed portrait when that child is grown!

    I missed WPPI this year and I’d love to take you to lunch when you are in San Diego this May, but I know just how busy you are! I hope we’ll cross paths sometime! Keep up the great work!

  5. sharon says:

    The part where you talk about your children becoming adults and looking back on their childhood… That’s where I started crying.

  6. Me Ra says:

    Oh, I’m so glad you liked the article! Thanks so much for the feedback. And Sharon, every time I write or think about the part of children becoming adults and looking back on their childhood, I totally loose it too! EVERY STINKING TIME! 🙂