Kid's Fashion Photographer JaTawny Muckelvene Shoots Spring 09 Catalog for Knuckleheads Clothing

Washington, DC, July 17, 2008 --(PR.com)-- JaTawny Mucklevene, a talented children's photographer based in the nation's capital & NYC, photographs the 2009 catalog for exclusive kid's clothing line, Knuckleheads Clothing. JaTawny's work will grace the pages of the unique and lively brand's colorful introduction of their Spring 2009 collection. The stylish Knuckleheads Clothing gear is known to line the closets of the youngest and most finicky celebrity children.

The word knucklehead signifies a bumbling and inept person. JaTawny took this definition and conceptually ran with it. She set out to illustrate 'bad' behavior in all of its clever and animated splendor by making sure that her models were on their worst behavior while enjoying every single minute of it. Little boys were allowed to reek havoc on a golf course, crash a very girly birthday party, and play around fireworks stands all while JaTawny snapped away with delighted fury.

She was able to capture the essence of childhood playfulness exactly in a manner that would display Knuckleheads clothing in it's most original form. She used real children, doing real things to preserve the authenticity of the photographs as well as the somewhat innately naughty spirit of the kids.

JaTawny equally specializes in lifestyle and fashion photography. In either case, her photographs are crisp, lively and posses a quality that goes way beyond two dimensions. In describing her style of shooting, she says, "I prefer to photograph people doing real things...just being real. I prefer to capture those subtle moments that might tend to be missed by the naked eye. That is what I hope to show in all my work."

More information and an online portfolio of Jatawny's work is available on her website www.jatawnyvision.com.

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