Anyway, I met Kaylin and her mama, Brianna, in their immaculate home for our photoshoot. Waves of guilt washed over me as I looked around. How does she keep her home pristine and beautiful with a 6 month old baby? Brianna admitted to a dash of anal retentiveness, and I guess that's the key. How do I get some of that?
I'm thinking that another piece to the puzzle is the cheery, laid-back Kaylin. Such an agreeable (and adorable!) baby has got to help with keeping the rest of your life in one piece. We started our session in Kaylin's room, where the light poured in from the window and was instantly warmed by the yellow walls.
Love this shot of her eyes. Kaylin has quite a collection of lambs, and I think she chews on them all.
Through the slats of the crib.
Standing up already! Doesn't she look proud?
We took a little nursing break at one point. This is a shot I wish I had of Abigail and me. Can't you see the love?
After her snack, we moved into daddy's office and took advantage of the chaise by the window. I love that her toes are spread in this shot.
Then we popped outside for a minute to showcase the milk delivery box on the porch.
Then we popped outside for a minute to showcase the milk delivery box on the porch.
Oh, the laughs! And isn't this a great hat? Brianna said she found it on Etsy, so I think I'll be doing some shopping there soon.
No, you can't have too many baby feet shots.
On her parents' bed. She looks like she's up to something.
We tried out a few holiday shots. Can't you see this on a Christmas card?
Or this?
Or this?
I'm including this one because it's a great self-portrait. See me?
And then we stripped her down for some purely baby shots.
Nothing can beat a baby bum shot!
Finally we went back into Kaylin's room and laid the sheepskin out for some close-ups. There are a ton of fun ones, but these are two favorites. This one because of the smile (brought to you by many monkey noises)...
Finally we went back into Kaylin's room and laid the sheepskin out for some close-ups. There are a ton of fun ones, but these are two favorites. This one because of the smile (brought to you by many monkey noises)...
2 comments:
Oh my gosh, that baby is adorable...and so is the red hat. I especially love the breastfeeding shot...those are great moments.
The pictures are amazing! I'm glad these are posted online as I live in NC which makes it hard to visit with my beautiful little niece. I miss so much as she grows so fast. Thanks for capturing it all through your camera. Pictures truely speak a thousand words.
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