Posts Tagged ‘williamson county baby photographer’

This is Olivia, and she has had these adorably squishy cheeks from the moment she was born. She is the picture of the chubby, happy baby that everyone loves. Olivia’s big sister was a baby plan baby and now it’s Olivia’s turn. We tried to do a little bit of copying from some of big sister’s three month shots and we spent some time outside (wow, is it hot today!). Look here to see how much Olivia has grown in just a few short months! I can’t wait to see her next for six month pictures :)

Olivia in “her chair”.. we’re using this for scale each session.. and seriously, if you don’t love those baby rolls..

Big sister at 3 months (two years ago already!)..

Olivia’s version of the same shot.. she wasn’t as interested in this as we had hoped ;)

Big sister..

I’ve been waiting a few months to meet these adorable sisters, and I finally got to meet them this afternoon. They happen to live in my neighborhood, which worked out nicely :) We were able to shoot a bit at their house and then we headed to the neighborhood clubhouse for some outdoor shots. Big sister was amazingly patient for a three year old and little sister.. completely fearless! Aren’t they beautiful?!

This is Wyler, and he’s brand new. Isn’t he precious? His Mom was so sweet- she let me hold him for a bit and oh my goodness.. he really is cute enough to make you want another of your own! He wasn’t sure he wanted to sleep for me, but he nursed enough to change his mind and we were good to go ;) Welcome to the world sweet boy- it was so great to meet you and your family today!

Flaky newborn skin.. awww..

Looking out the window, it’s hard to believe I took these pictures just last night. It sure is wet out there today! We went outside to play before dinner yesterday, and I took a few pictures of the boys playing together. There is a big age difference between my boys and while they get along wonderfully, it is sometimes hard to find things they both enjoy. This is one of them.. big brother loves to run as fast as he can pushing (in the car that was his when he was just a little guy!). Baby brother loves the ride. It’s a true win win :)

I had to do a lot of rearranging and postponing of my sessions this weekend due to the weather. I was able to squeeze this one in, and I’m so glad we did! We had a break in between stormy weather and more stormy weather- and that break was beautiful! I haven’t seen this little guy since his newborn session, and I was excited to see him again and to meet his new little sister. Aren’t they just adorable? She is at that happy “sit and take it all in” stage and he just turned two ;) I love the lollypop in the family picture– with the extra big ‘cheese’ face.. such a picture of a two year old!

This is a brand new product (new to me, new to you, and new to the company that prints them!). I ordered one to check it out and see if it was worth offering to you. I love it! It’s shiny (it almost looks as if the image was printed on glass), it stands out, it’s different.. and of course, it will have your baby (or family, or yourself, or whoever you want) on it! These are a great alternative to canvas.. I know a canvas splurge isn’t always in the budget- this is another different way to display your favorite image. I need to order one with a storyboard (series of images in a row) on it– it would be perfect for that! For now, enjoy these two pictures to give you an idea of what I’m talking about..

I have become friends with many of my clients (and have many clients that were friends first!), which is exactly the way I want things to be. I’m not a pushy person at all, and I want my clients to trust that I have their best interests in mind. I have been taking pictures of these adorable kids for years (former baby plan baby + some years!), and I have literally watched them grow up. I love catching up with their great Mom during their sessions, and I love these two monkeys. I could post lots more from our session this afternoon (great day for outdoor pictures!), but I am so tired.. this will have to be the sneak peek for now. Aren’t they just the cutest?!

Meet beautiful Olivia. Her parents and big sister (and lots of other people!) have been waiting to meet her and she’s finally here! She was born just over a week ago, and I went to their house this afternoon for Olivia’s newborn session. This was the first session of her baby plan. Olivia’s big sister was a baby plan baby, and I’m so glad to be going back to their house again regularly for pictures. Don’t you just love her sweet, chubby cheeks? She was such a good girl too.. just perfect!

Mom with her two sweet girls- doesn’t she look amazing?!

I love these details.. the peely newborn skin and tiny fingernails..

Look at those cheeks.. and her little lips!

I photographed baby I– by himself– a couple of weeks ago. We had to divide his newborn session into two so that we could get some pictures with his family, but we also needed to get those sleepy curly newborn pictures while he was still.. well, sleepy and curly :) I went back for the family pictures this morning, and I was amazed to see how much he’s grown in just a couple of weeks. He has some super cute cheeks, he’s lost a little of his newborn hair, and he was so alert! His big brother could not be any more adorable- funny, sweet, and look at that smile! To see part 1 of this session, click here.

This is so sweet.. look at his little two year old self “shhhhh-ing” his crying brother.. I love it.

I love these mini accordion albums, and I am so excited to offer them to my clients! When closed (see first picture), the are 3 inches x 3 inches. This means they fit perfectly in your purse, desk drawer, in the storage area of your car- a wonderful way to show off your recent family pictures. The album consists of a front and a back which are held together magnetically. When pulled apart, the accordion design unfolds revealing two full sides displaying your images. The images are printed on linen paper. The album looks great displayed standing up- a great addition to your framed desk prints!

Front:

A close up of the linen paper and printing details..

Back: