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Fire Up, Buttercup!
Welcome to the wild world of family and children's portrait photography at Faux-Toes {pronounced foh-tohs} where Kristen B. Roedner, pictured left, helps families (spitting images of one another) recognize the beauty before them (without the mess), to give them glimpses into the glorious future and to spread absolute joy. Life is too short, afterall!
 
Here as in life, anything can happen and that's why the flying pig is the mascot. Faux-Toes is headquartered in Lakeway, Texas some 20 beautiful miles due west of Keep Austin Weird. Call (512) 466-5577 or email kristen@faux-toes.com for more information about getting your "pitcher" took. Thanks for visiting and we hope to hear from you soon!
July 9, 2009
"Rave On" by M. Ward has become my new favorite song on my iPhone repeat list. Love it to bits. Wouldn't you like to Rave On Faux-Toes by becoming a card-carrying fan on Facebook? Sure you would... but first realize you'll need your imagination and your squint eyes to pretend you have a real card to store next to your AMEX in your wallet. Impress your friends. :-)

Click on the big ol "FACEBOOK" logo above to be a fan... and you'll win a place in my heart forever.


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I'm over the moon for what Lisa Woods of Now and Then Photography has done for me and my family. She met us in Gruene on the World's Longest day* to capture us in all our glory.  My stepdaughter was visiting from Chicago and brought along her Bay-area native boyfriend. The below image is by far my favorite.  I love that even RJ is giving us the "one-eye."
Click here to see more and to check out the super cool work of Lisa.  So glad she is my friend. Her friendship and camaraderie has infinitely increased the quality of my life and inspired my work as a photographer.  Thank you, Lisa.  I love you to bits!

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Karen says:

This is such a beautiful photo of the fam!!! Awesome!

(07.09.09 @ 02:51 PM)
Kelly Hornberger says:

LOVE the new blog...your family is too cute!! So great meeting you today!!

(07.09.09 @ 08:03 PM)
faux-toes says:

Thanks so much, friends! Kelly it was beyond my wildest dreams meeting you! Thanks for the effort!

(07.09.09 @ 08:46 PM)
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Meet my sweet friend Ella.  In the summer of 2007, she found Faux-Toes and asked me to be a part of her sister's visit by photographing their families together.  Ella and I shared an instant connection, but our paths didn't cross again (despite being a stone's throw neighbor)  until just recently.  Here's a look back at images that make me want to cry because the kids have grown up and changed so much!



In mid-May news spread throughout the women's bible study community that Ella is battling a mean case of ovarian cancer.

And just like that everything changes.

I contacted Ella immediately to let her know I am here for her and would love to share my talents of Faux-Toes to bestow on her beautiful family.  Ella is one of those lovely people whom you speak with and look into her big blue beautiful eyes and you just instantly feel like the most important, most special person in the world because of her affection for you. I absolutely adore being next to her and always walk away hugely inspired.  A college girlfriend and I coined the term moms have "choppy talk" -- meaning that blurbs are spoken in between making sure your kid doesn't drink the drain-o or go head under in the swimming pool. I feel like the choppy talk between Ella and me could fill a book about life and wise advice.  I probably should be recording these conversations now that I think about it. They are so poignant and sweet and smart and encouraging and uplifting. I just LOVE Ella so big, so much.

Over the past month or so, I've documented Ella going through her chemo transformation --  wig shopping, chemo treatment, and even a head shaving party. After visiting with my doctor/ Dad one weekend, I let my earthly worry grab hold when he told me starkly that chemo therapy takes away the patient's good days. I felt my mission to make beautiful images for the family ever important and I just had to break through whatever boundaries that I had met with so far in my attempts because there is "NO day quite like Today" - my personal mantra.

Let me tell you a little bit about that day we scheduled and how it turned out *nothing* like I had it mind. The day started like any other -- brighter than humanly bright in central Texas, but at 7 p.m. just as I was driving to Ella's house this big, big, big cloud rolls into the picture to completely cover the sun.  I mean, it was almost dark a good two hours ahead of sun setting schedule.  I shook my head and laughed at God (hello, flying pig!).  Here I was with this big grandiose plan of sun-drenched images and God steps in and shakes things up. So we took a step back and approached it so laid back. It was sweaty hot and the gnats were something awful and although Ella looks absolutely stunning, she later confided she wasn't feeling that great.  I was lucky blessed to get what I got for sure.  I love how pictures only tell one side of the story.  I love how the best laid plans get usurped and then the next thing you know you hear the flapping of pig's wings flying high overhead. This is why I don't really like to plan things too much. Just vague semblances or ideas or what might happen... I think of plans like in a fluid and structureless and adaptable kind of way, like an amoeba.

All of this to say, there really is no day like today for pictures of you and your family. There are no guarantees for any of us for what tomorrow holds. Faux-Toes would be honored to tell a portion of your legacy's story. Ella shared with me just yesterday how unexpectedly critical these family images have been to her during the course of her treatment. There is no greater compliment than that. Thank you for letting me share these stories with you.

Enjoy the Faux-Toes, friends!


A couple of days later, we met up again for an intimate head shaving party. Ella's good friend's husband shaved his head, too. Another beautiful day in the life of Ella and her family.

***UPDATE***I have to say something about the girl in the brown swimsuit.  That's my daughter, Rosa Jane. I know *all* parents think the world of their children and for the most part it is probably true, but I have to say there is something extraordinarily beautiful about my daughter's character.  Most times, I don't hesitate to bring my "sidekick" along to shoots, but I was a little hesitant to bring her to the head-shaving party just because who the heck knows what a kid will say, anyway, right?! But one of my favorite images is with RJ in the center smiling back at Ella and Ella's uncertain daughter in the opposite corner of the frame.  RJ's smile somehow makes it all seem okay and a great diffuser.  I hope I'm not projecting too much or overstepping boundaries when I say that. This is just one more vibrant example about how we've all been impacted by Ella the Great. Thank you for letting me share.
  


  






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Tasha says:

I sit here drenched in tears. Your post is so beautiful. The pictures are amazing. I love your photo journalistic style. Breathtaking. I feel that I know this very special family and they are now in my prayers. Amazing..

(07.08.09 @ 07:05 AM)
faux-toes says:

thank you for visiting, Tasha. what a wonderful thing to say!

(07.08.09 @ 07:48 AM)
Karen says:

The last photo is really powerful K-Ro. What a gift to be there for her and her family.

(07.09.09 @ 02:50 PM)
Jennifer says:

These made me cry, Kristen. Oh my gosh.. that last image...

(09.06.09 @ 10:07 PM)
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Our sweet friend, Emma, turned one a couple of weeks ago. Personally, we're still reeling from how quickly a year flies by us. Life is made super sweet by the presence of this blue-eyed, jolly baby.  We love her family to bits and it's a true blessing to call them friends. Her mama and I  both have a deep affection for Nashville and called it home once upon a time and now lo these many years later we're neighbors on the lake. I love sewing little pieces of the world together so that it seems ever smaller and lovelier. It's just like when a real ladybug lands on your shoulder. Enjoy the Faux-Toes, my friends!





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Last weekend I had the distinct pleasure of assisting a new friend and mucho inspiring photographer, Jennifer Cota at a wedding in Lakeway, my neighborhood. I was pleased as punch to do it, although a little apprehensive when Jenn told me that I'd be with the groomsmen and they wanted to frollick around the golf course at high noon in the middle of a heat wave. Saturday's forecast was no exception: 104 in the shade! I took a friend's advice and stocked up on the H2O then hit the pavement.  Below you'll see what great big fun we had hanging with the big ol guys.  I'm not kidding, several were collegiate football players! Thanks, Jennifer! and Thanks, John for putting up with all my silly ideas! Congratulations on  your nuptials!



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Jennifer Cota says:

You rock, Kristen! I love that first shot... oh my oh my! And the circle one of the guys... perfect and so in the moment! The bride is such a beauty, isn't she??

(07.06.09 @ 07:19 AM)
char says:

thank you so very much for the fabulous pics! the guys had a great time!

(07.16.09 @ 02:40 PM)
kristen says:

Thanks so much to both of you for making it possible for Faux-Toes! The pleasure was all mine!

(07.18.09 @ 03:01 PM)
Kathianne Williams says:

I so want you to take some photos for us! Any chance you will be in the ATL?

(07.19.09 @ 11:51 AM)
faux-toes says:

Ouch, Kathianne! You've totally twisted my arm! Of course I'll come to the good ol' ATL if you'll buy me a beer in Buckhead. :-) Thanks for the inquiry and the love!!

(07.19.09 @ 01:13 PM)
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June 30, 2009
My sweet friend Melissa is the proud Mama to two darling sons and one beautiful daughter.  Meet sweet C aged all of four weeks in these Faux-Toes. I instantly was enamored with her pudgey little hands and those sweet cheeks!  Melissa and I met at LHC's Mom2Mom in the fall of 2007.  I already adored her sons from their previous sessions and it is so funny to hear my daughter laugh and play with those silly boys. I'm already looking forward to our next playdate.  In the meantime, enjoy the sneak peeks!





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Sean Wray says:

These are very nice. Makes me think "Awe"!

(07.02.09 @ 08:20 PM)
faux-toes says:

thanks, Sean! exactly the sentiments I had in mind. :-) Happy Fourth weekend!!

(07.02.09 @ 08:23 PM)
Mina says:

this one is my FAVORITE!!!!

(07.02.09 @ 09:10 PM)
faux-toes says:

thanks, mina! doesn't she seem so much older than just four weeks? she's got "six months" written all over her expressiveness so jump back! :-)

(07.02.09 @ 09:21 PM)
Nancy Frizzell says:

Since I'm the grandma--I, of course, think they are beautiful--but your sure know how to capture a look. Love, N

(07.03.09 @ 04:56 AM)
Denise McDaniel says:

Melissa is my cousin and I have always thought of her as such a natural beauty. Now she has a naturally beautiful baby girl!! I love to take pictures myself especially from a different perspective such as yours. Great job, I love looking at your images.

(07.03.09 @ 07:37 PM)
Kristen says:

Thank you, sweet family o' Melissa! It was all my pleasure indeed! Thank you for your kind words and visiting my blog. Love to have you here. :-)

(07.06.09 @ 11:00 AM)
Heather Gilginas says:

Congratulations Cousins!! What a beautiful girl!

(07.07.09 @ 07:01 AM)
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