The swaddle was the secret weapon for this newborn shoot. I’ve never seen a new mother achieve a wrap so tight and neat at the same time. I think they’re in for many a peaceful night.
There’s nothing like a freshly cut bouquet of lilacs, variegated solomon’s seal, bleeding heart and fern to brighten my desktop—the aroma is intoxicating too. It makes post-processing work a delight!
If it’s raining in Springtime, the opportunity to photograph the garden is too alluring. The fleeting unfurling of Christmas fern begs for attention—and it certainly earned mine. Further below, a cluster of Ostrich fern create a solid blanket for my favorite dogwood in full bloom.
A and H are growing up so fast, and I’m thrilled that their Mother brought them in for a Mother’s Day ‘Quick-Take’ Session to capture this time in their development. You probably know the feeling when you haven’t seen a child for a while and the next thing you know, they’ve gotten sooo big. I first photographed them two years ago and as you can imagine, they indeed have changed a lot!
Need to know more? Click on the link called Quick Take Session Schedule for April and May—it’s on your left under Recent Posts.
Kalliope - Love this photo shoot!
marnie - hi peggy – just took a blog tour – the pictures are wonderful – especially like the baby on the bookshelf – great contrast – and your beautiful garden – the colors – so vibrant – brilliant work!