A few weeks ago I spent a lovely morning with baby Lulu and little Gus. Last I saw them Gus was very shy and baby Lulu was still in Mom's belly. I just love coming back to spend time with families after seeing them before the baby is born. Its amazing how fast these kiddos grow up, I now understand what all the grown ups would say when I was little and how big I had gotten.
Lulu just loves to hang out, she is such a pleasant baby.
Gus getting big, in his new favorite jammies coloring some dinosaurs.
Adorable baby Lulu, seriously a heart melter.
Gus is such a good big brother, and one of the most polite little boys I have ever met.
Bath time! I adore Lulu in this shot and I also enjoy Gus in the back not wanting his hair washed.
Changing table moments are some of my favorite. I love the interaction with Lulu and Dad.
Isn't this one just so cozy?
What a great looking family.
This child is just too adorable for words.
Gus enjoying his whirly pop, courtesy of yours truly. These pops have saved the day on more than one occasion now! They also make fun photos.
Love Lulu's little furry vest.
We went to the playground for a bit, played a little and then the wind really picked up and it got super cold! I captured some fun moments on the swings though.
Lulu got to swing a little by herself too.
I had such a fun morning! You guys were great and your children an absolute pleasure to photograph.
My passion for photography has brought me from New Mexico to Philadelphia. I fell in love with the change of seasons, the city, and its people.
Photography has always been a part of my life. My family has a rich history of photographers: my grandfather and great grandfather were amazing photo hobbyists. I have some great photographs from my family dating back to the later 1800's and early 1900's. It's amazing to see a photograph of what your mother looked like on her wedding day, when she was pregnant with you and how young she was, because sometimes we forget I was phhotograpghed constantly as a child and having those pictures today is priceless. Photography is history. The images you make today will be passed down for generations. I love bringing that Joy to others.
I approach photography with a documentary mindset. I concentrate on light, perspective, compostion and expression. I make art that will remain with a family for generations.
1 Comments:
Wow! What a great session! That shot of bathtime is my favorite. And the shot looking down on Lulu is breathtaking--the one you called "cosy." Wow.
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