and appreciate how much time is actually put into a session--before, during, and after. In looking through these, I know how each image is special for it's own reasons. And then when you think that these are only a handful of the images that have been created so far this year--not just by me, but by every other person who owns a camera--wow! This digital age is truly something beyond comprehension!
Three things about this newborn session:
1. Seriously the most smiley baby I have ever met. Ever. No matter what we did, he just seemed to feel the need to smile and I dig that about him.
2. Have I told you how much I enjoy working with this family? Well, just in case I haven't, I'll tell you again.
3. In the pics below, you'll see little man snuggled in a basket. I can't even begin to describe what we went through to get that shot, but let us take a moment to pause and appreciate our efforts.
More pics:
1. Seriously the most smiley baby I have ever met. Ever. No matter what we did, he just seemed to feel the need to smile and I dig that about him.
2. Have I told you how much I enjoy working with this family? Well, just in case I haven't, I'll tell you again.
3. In the pics below, you'll see little man snuggled in a basket. I can't even begin to describe what we went through to get that shot, but let us take a moment to pause and appreciate our efforts.
More pics:
Want to see a birth? [Google Reader peeps...you'll have to actually click the link to view]:
1) This was the first time that I actually arrived at the hospital *before* the expecting parents. I was so afraid I had gone to the wrong hospital or something. It was really neat to get to capture literally *everything* from beginning to end.
2) She was brave. Very, very brave.
3) I love how baby girl's brother and sisters were all so excited to see her. It's easy to tell she was loved even before she officially arrived.
[I have only two openings left for birth photography in Austin for 2011. Check out the session openings page for dates.
1) Dogs + babies scare me. Badly. Buuuuuuut I could have worked with those angels all day.
2) The bowl he's in? I believe that is a bread bowl that belonged to her (great?) grandfather. This is why I love doing newborn sessions in my clients' homes and why I don't like to bring my own props...isn't it so much more meaningful when your images have YOUR stuff in them?
3) Looking forward to hanging with him again in just a few months. Anxious to see how he's grown!
2) The bowl he's in? I believe that is a bread bowl that belonged to her (great?) grandfather. This is why I love doing newborn sessions in my clients' homes and why I don't like to bring my own props...isn't it so much more meaningful when your images have YOUR stuff in them?
3) Looking forward to hanging with him again in just a few months. Anxious to see how he's grown!