It is definitely baby season in my studio! I have been photographing Rykker’s family for a few years now, so this was a treat!
This is what a newborn mini session in my studio looks like. Nothing like some newborn photography to make you smile.
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It is definitely baby season in my studio! I have been photographing Rykker’s family for a few years now, so this was a treat! This is what a newborn mini session in my studio looks like. Nothing like some newborn photography to make you smile.
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A little angel came to visit me in my studio. I just LOVE the photos of these new parents! Such an honor to be your child’s first photographer! They are so beautiful and the love between this family of three made my heart melt! Everyone should have a professional headshot. Why? Because hiring a professional helps you look like one. Ask a friend to do it, and it will look cheap, unprofessional and amateur. What message are you trying with that online impression of yourself? It was great listening to this former client explain to me that the last time she had a photo taken of JUST HER was senior portraits. Do not wait until you get a new job or need one for work, get a headshot for your social media page, blog or just for fun. I am always ecstatic to get a call about newborn photography, but when I hear TWINS are coming, then I am over the moon! Mom booked the Natural Newborn Session, which is an hour long and the girls were a little older, but we were still able to get some great, cuddly shots of these sweeties. The best part, is when you bring your babies to my new studio, the car ride helps them fall asleep. I have all my setups waiting for you, and I can focus on being your baby’s FIRST PHOTOGRAPHER! Oh.. how I love BABIES! Thanks to Ava for visiting my studio in downtown McKinney! It was a blast!
“Did I not exist as a tween?” I think to myself as I flip the plastic pages of my parents’ family photo album. One of the few photos that exists of me as a preteen is a traditional school photo. You know the one, that head and shoulders pose with the cheesy grin. My teeth are slightly too big for my face and my hair isn’t combed. Ah, sweet innocence. Babies are so cute, new and chubby. Toddlers have those big, bright eyes and lets face it, they just do the darnedest thing. But those tween ages are often forgotten. At ages 10-13, kids aren’t children anymore but aren’t quite teens. I’m making it my personal mission to capture those lost preteen years. The goal is to help tweens look and feel beautiful and have unshakable confidence in themselves when they hit junior high. In comes the “ME: DEFINED” project Who we’re looking for Why “ME: DEFINED”? How to participate or nominate a friend: – Andrea loading
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