Posts Tagged ‘baby’

Crew

April 11th, 2013

Perfect little chubby cheeks, full lips, and puckered chin. The best of everything in a healthy happy baby.

 

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Perfect little chubby cheeks, full lips, and puckered chin. The best of everything in a healthy happy baby.

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Sweetness

February 28th, 2013

I usually photograph newborns within the first 2 weeks after they are born. This sweet girl was already 5 weeks old. They change so quickly, and those first weeks are so precious.  

 

I usually photograph newborns within the first 2 weeks after they are born. This sweet girl was already 5 weeks old. They change so quickly, and those first weeks are so precious.ventura county newborn photographer

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5 week old beauty.

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Brand New

January 31st, 2013

I’m sure you’ll agree, they make the most beautiful baby boys.  

 

I’m sure you’ll agree, they make the most beautiful baby boys.

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10 Tips for Photographing your Baby

January 26th, 2013

It is impossible not to smile when a baby smiles at you. Really, it is impossible if you have a heart. This is my nephew who came to visit all the way from Texas. He had a cold and was on stimulus overload from being taken out of his usual surroundings and surrounded by loads [...]

 

It is impossible not to smile when a baby smiles at you. Really, it is impossible if you have a heart. This is my nephew who came to visit all the way from Texas. He had a cold and was on stimulus overload from being taken out of his usual surroundings and surrounded by loads of adoring fans holding him and playing peek-a-boo with him all day. I did a quick photo session with him one morning during his short visit. It reminded me of when my kids were his age and I would do monthly photo sessions documenting how quickly they grew throughout the first year of their life. I recommend you photograph your baby often and make a photo album of how they grow that first year especially. Even if you get prints from Costco and slide it in a ready made album it’s worth it. Here are 10 tips for photographing your baby at home.

1. Get down on the floor at their level. It’s not always comfortable or graceful looking, but it makes a huge difference in your photograph. If I was taking his picture while I was sitting up I would have never gotten those sparkly eyes like they are here.

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2. Look down on him from above, but squat down to get closer to him. Again, you won’t want anyone standing right behind you because it’s not a slimming position, but your baby won’t look like he’s a mile away. He won’t smile at the big black camera so make sure you peak around the camera to show him your beautiful face so he’ll smile. Peak-a-boo works really well here.

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3. Sit your baby upright. I had my daughter hold him up so he was sitting safely. Safety is much more important than the best picture ever created. If you don’t have an assistant to do it safely, just don’t do it.

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4. Don’t forget to capture him being himself. 6 month olds love to chew on their toes and fingers constantly. It’s adorable and something they lose quickly. Don’t forget to step back a little and let them be themselves.

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5. Don’t forget the details. Their chubby toes, and elbow and knee dimples are priceless. If there is something about them that you love, photograph it. He won’t look like this in as little as a year from now. It goes by so quickly.

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6. Find a place in your home where the light is nice and bright. For these pictures we were right next to the front door. We opened the double door to let as much light in as possible.

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7. Turn their face towards the light. I love how this picture shows his profile. It’s the brightest part of the photograph, and your eyes are drawn to his smile.

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8. Put your baby down and play with him. Get down on the floor with him. Have fun and take pictures at the same time. The smiles you get will be natural and you’ll look back on the pictures and always remember that those smiles were just for you.

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9. If all else fails blow raspberries. It works almost every time.

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10. Keep your camera in an easily accessible place where you can grab it at a moment’s notice. You’ll never regret having too many photographs, but I guarantee you will regret not having enough. This especially applies to your second and third born children.

 

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Bright Eyes

January 24th, 2013

You have to admit, he’s pretty darn cute.

 

You have to admit, he’s pretty darn cute.

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Pretty in Pink

January 17th, 2013

I loved this session celebrating a brand new daughter and sister for this family. It’s such a magical time that passes too quickly.

 

I loved this session celebrating a brand new daughter and sister for this family. It’s such a magical time that passes too quickly.

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Natural Beauty

December 6th, 2012

They don’t need any fancy props or elaborate sets. They are beautiful just the way they are.

 

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They don’t need any fancy props or elaborate sets. They are beautiful just the way they are.

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Addison

September 18th, 2012

Addison is beautiful, and much loved. Her grandmother made the beautiful pink blanket that frames her sweet little face.    

 

Addison is beautiful, and much loved. Her grandmother made the beautiful pink blanket that frames her sweet little face.

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

Newborn Photographer Simi Valley

 

 

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Laszlo

August 24th, 2012

Photographing newborns just never ever gets old. I love talking to the parents about the pregnancy, the birth, the adjustment to having a little one so dependent on you for everything, and how drastically your life changes forever. You get no sleep, have no freedom, and yet, you’re so grateful for the big blessing it [...]

 

Photographing newborns just never ever gets old. I love talking to the parents about the pregnancy, the birth, the adjustment to having a little one so dependent on you for everything, and how drastically your life changes forever. You get no sleep, have no freedom, and yet, you’re so grateful for the big blessing it all is.

 

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