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Sweet little D| St. Louis Newborn photographer

This little fella was the first newborn of 2012 to visit the Studio and he was…perfect!

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Sweet Heart “mini sessions”|St. Louis Children’s Photographer

Happy New Year!

I’m looking forward to a great year and I plan to have new and exciting things happening at the studio.

So let’s start with this!

I’m going to offer “mini sessions” at various times throughout the year!

Since Valentine’s Day is next month that is our “theme” for this set of mini sessions.

In the future, I plan to offer “Cutie Patootie” mini sessions that are not necessarily holiday themed.
Here are the details:

-Price: $100
-Sessions need to be paid for at the time of booking to reserve your spot
-The sessions will be held at the studio.
-Each session is 20 minutes/8-10 edited images on a disc with copyright release.  The CD will be mailed to you.
-There are  reserved  times and dates that the mini sessions will take place.
-I’ll have 4 to 5 backdrops set up and we can add props as we go.
**I plan for these to be somewhat fast paced which will not allow for outfit changes.
-I have lots of hats, tutus and props that we can incorporate.
-I will not be changing backdrops throughout the sessions to save time, there will be a great variety that should work for everyone.
-Some restrictions apply: These sessions are not for newborns or family sessions, those types of sessions require more time.

Sweet little guy | St. Louis Newborn photographer

Last week was busy at the studio with 3 brand new babies visiting.   This little fella was pure sweetness!

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Cutie Patootie! |St. Louis Child Photographer

So this cute little gal belongs to a friend of mine.

I’ve been dying to get her into the studio because 1) she’s adorable.

2) I have added LOTS of new backdrops to the studio and I need models to show them off.

The holidays are crazy busy for everyone and she popped in for literally a minute, I snapped a couple of shots for a Christmas card and they were out the door.

On another note, I am probably the worst blogger in the world.  I know this, and I am trying to be better.  I always feel like I have to tell the whole story, share all of the details and the result is…well…nothing because I end up not doing it.  SO my new approach to this is sharing images with just a few lines to describe.  I feel like this is going to be better than NOT sharing at all because I have SO many fabulous sessions to share,  every session is unique and deserves to be shared.

That is the plan, now on to the cuteness!

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Life is sweet…

I have SO many great sessions to post from fall however I have to share this one with you first because it is just….life!

This session took place at the end of the summer on a very hot, muggy morning.

I’ve done photos of this family since mommy was pregnant so we were totally at ease and they “know the ropes”.

As we got going with the session, it seemed that little Ryals (cute name, huh) was not feeling well and just not herself.

It was challenging that day with a fussy gal, hot conditions,  Winston, the white fluffy dog:)in tow; mom was horrified when Winston started to lift his leg on my bench! LOL!

All of this AND and the pressure to get good pictures!

We kept the session moving and decided after a bit that we would cut it short and that mom would bring her to the studio for some “smiley” shots when she was feeling better.

We ended up scheduling a studio session and having to cancel again because Ryals was not feeling better.  As we all know life gets busy and mommy e-mailed me and said she’d like to forget the studio shots and see what we ended up from that hot summer session.

The funny thing was, I had just sort of waited to edit the photos because I knew that we would have more to round out the session with the studio shots.

Once I started editing I realized that we ended up with some priceless memories that day!

Did we get all smiles?  Nope.   What we did get was a story of their life.

I giggled to myself as I edited the photos, finding one after another that I loved.

On that day it seemed as if these photos would be less than perfect with all of the varying factors.

For example: In the shot below, I cropped in pretty tight because we didn’t need Winston’s behind in the picture!

I posted the photos and within minutes mommy called me, almost in tears and said that they were “PERFECT”!

So my point is…the best, most memorable photos are the ones that reflect life as perfectly as imperfect as it is.

Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t recommend doing a photo session when your child doesn’t feel well however on this day that is what unfolded as we went into the session and we just made the best of it.  It worked out and the photos are priceless.

I love how in the one above daddy has her sunglasses over his while she gives him knucles

Love it!

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