Archive for 'Austin Maternity'

Dec 20, 2010

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I feel like it’s been a while since I’ve been able to do a maternity session in downtown Austin. Too bad because it’s the PERFECT place to take fun, edgy, carefree, urban maternity portraits. Lucky me, because I also had these two (three?) who were just as into the session as I was!

Dec 19, 2010

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I can’t imagine a better way to spend this Sunday. Welcome to the world, little Jove. There were many people who were very excited to meet you…especially your big brother. As you can see, you’ve made it to the “Friend Wall” as his new best friend. Such a beautiful entrance this afternoon. Congratulations on this precious bundle!

Nov 28, 2010

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Fall always has been and always will be my most favorite time of the year. Driving home from my session tonight, there was the most incredible purple and gold and auburn sunset (too bad the session was over) and I thought before we get swept away into the winter holiday season, perhaps we could appreciate the beauty of fall for a second. I decided to put together a collection of my favorite images from this fall so that maybe when we’re all sweltering in the summer next year, we can look back here and feel fresh, and crisp, and warm, and cool, and fuzzy, and hopeful, and thankful all over again…

[Want to see the show bigger?]

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*Due to an overwhelming response, we’re putting this call on hold until further notice. Please do not apply until we re-open the call. Thank you!*

Are you pregnant and due in Feb or Mar 2011? Or do you have a baby due in late Dec 2010 or early Jan 2011? Pinkle Toes Photography is looking for a few maternity and newborn baby models for our professional photographer workshops being held at the studio in Austin, TX in January 2011.

– Maternity models must be available Sat Jan 15th and/or Sat.Jan 22nd.
– Newborn models must be available Thu Jan 13th and/or Thu Jan 20th.
– Signed model release required.

Models will receive several images from their session (digital files) as compensation for their participation. This is an amazing opportunity to have your maternity or newborn portraits done by professional photographers!

Speaking of models, how about that beautiful baby girl up there?? Since I used her picture just now, I figured it would be a great time to blog the rest of her AMAZING newborn session:

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[If my memory serves me correctly, I believe they ordered a 16×20 of the black and white bunny ears pic. How cool is that???]

Sep 30, 2010

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To a wedding photographer, “First Look” means photos of the bride and groom when they first see each other. To a birth photographer…well, “First Look” is something a teeny bit different…

first2_austin_birth_photography.jpgShe came into this world today surrounded by love. Can you tell?

Sep 19, 2010

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But look at all of these beautiful faces!!

[As with all Xpressions sessions, these have received minimal adjustments, but no full retouching]

Sep 18, 2010

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Difficult to believe this will be baby #4 for her because she’s cute as a button!

birth_cover_austin_photographer.jpg…you’re quite literally on the COVER of Midwifery Today Magazine (image from the birth of my beautiful baby girl created by my wonderful friend and fab photographer, Lyndsay–congrats again, Lynds!)

…AND…

…the photos *you’ve* taken at other births are featured throughout the same magazine (including one of another amazing photog and close friend, Mariah). I just had to giggle. It’s like the Austin photogs have taken over Midwifery Today ;-).  Or maybe Austin just makes birth look that cool.

Sep 13, 2010

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This mom-to-be certainly is. I seriously thought she might go into labor during our session. Turns out, she didn’t. And still hasn’t. I can’t believe it!!! In spite of mom’s discomfort, I’m so glad we were able to make this session happen (delayed thanks to a little “rainstorm” last week) and I hope it’s not much longer of a wait for this beautiful family! See you when surprise #2 gets here!

Aug 28, 2010

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Well technically, it was an early birth. Very early. 12 weeks early. The first time I actually met his mama was while she was in the recovery room…about a 1/2 hr after he was born.

When I got the call that this would be “the day” I was so caught off guard. He wasn’t supposed to arrive until the end of August. This was the middle of JUNE! But it was an emergency situation and he had to be born…immediately. Driving over to the hospital that day, I was so full of concern and emotion and I just kept wondering how in the world these parents (first-time parents) would be able to deal with what was about to happen? I mean, it’s scary enough having your first child, but to get a surprise like this and not knowing how this new little life would manage outside of the womb…I can’t even imagine.

I remember sitting in the waiting room…alone (nobody had time to get there), waiting for some sort of news when a man in glasses strode through the door leading to L&D. He was grinning from ear to ear and perhaps still a little white from the shock of it all. His son was here! He was tiny (2lbs 3oz), but he was healthy and it was an absolute a miracle!

I’ve had only a little bit of experience with preemies, but in that experience, I knew that this new family of three had a long road ahead of them. A road filled with machine beeping and tubes and tests and unknowns and ups and downs and infinite 3 minute hand-washings. While I was supposed to be there to capture the “birth day,” I knew that all of those amazing first moments of this particular birth would be delayed over many, many days (67 days in all). And so I asked them if they wanted me to chronicle this very different birth journey. And so we did.

babym_austin_newborn_nicu_birth_photographer.jpgBeverly (who happens to be a very talented photographer) has allowed me to share the birth of Baby Miles with you all in the hopes that it will help other parents who are in or may someday be on a NICU journey and to generate support for the March of Dimes. After watching Miles’ birth slideshow, if you are so inspired, perhaps you could donate or volunteer? In fact, to help celebrate Miles’ homecoming, I pledge to contribute $1 per comment left on this post (one per person; up to $300) left between now and Sept. 1, 2010 to the March of Dimes.

So here you go. This is Miles’ birth story…from the day he was born…to the day he got to come home. Truly something to celebrate:

[Music by Philip Hintze and “Welcome Baby” by my dear friend Michelle Jamail. Interestingly, I used this same compilation for previous births, but it fascinates me how “Welcome Baby” took on an entirely new meaning here.]