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Friday, January 22, 2010

Maggie's Sneak Peek

I've been slacking on my sneak peeks... I've been a bit out of it lately. I blame the pregnancy, but I think it goes a little deeper. It's hard to tell when you are sick for real or if it's just pregnancy sick. Anyway, I'm grateful for it if it means I get to have another one of these little things! My new baby better watch out. I actually know how to use my camera now (mostly), and it's going to be the most photographed newborn ever of life. All these babies are doing a number on me. I'm finally feeling hungry for the baby. Not the loss of "freedom", if you term it that. It's just gotten so easy to chill with the toddlers. Anyway, this is not about me, this is about Maggie. Let me tell you about Maggie.

My sister, Deb's husband, Dave's medical school roomie's wife is Stephanie. That's a mouthful. Deb and Stephanie have never met, but are good friends through email, blogs, common bond of medical school debt, etc. Debbie was telling me about how Stephanie & her hubby were here in Arizona--having been selected as the adoptive parents of a new little baby, but how their story was so inspiring. They have adopted one other little girl who is three now. They have been selected four times as the adoptive parents, but the birth moms have backed out last minute on two of them. It's amazing how many opportunities the birth mom has to change her mind and the roller coaster that sends the adoptive parents on. Adoption really is a miracle. It's fun to read Stephanie's blog because she is sort of an expert on adoption processes. This time she took it into her own hands and actually went through A LOT to find a birth mom on her own. The process takes so long if you put it in the hands of agencies. Well, Stephanie turned out to be a bit of a fan of Kristi Ellingson Photography, and because I was so inspired by her story, and because they happened to be in Arizona, I was thrilled to get to do some newborn photography for them.

Enjoy. Here is Miss Maggie (I know I stink at narrowing my sneak peeks down lately. Oh well. Eighteen pictures are fun to look at. Which is YOUR favorite?):

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The teddy bear is significant. They bought one for the birth mom too, so they can take pictures of her throughout her life to track how much she's grown, and the birth mom can look at the pictures and really be able to visualize how big the baby is. I think that's adorable. I'm sure the birth mom will appreciate that.

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A little sleepy smile for the camera...

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Thank you again Mimi for letting me impose in your amazing natural light studio {AKA your living room} and for keeping my girls entertained during the shoot. Sometimes newborn shoots can be long because of feedings, diaper changes, trying to get the cutie to go to sleep, etc. So, I really appreciate Mimi's patience through it all each time. THANK YOU!!!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Beautiful Baby

This is my newest niece. Isn't she beautiful? Eight days old! Some of the shots remind me of my own little A. I'm sort of starting to kind of get baby hungry. It's sort of taking awhile for me to feel that way. But it will come. :o) I love babies, don't get me wrong, but I'm not dying for one yet! Good thing I still have five and a half months! :o)

I can't really call it a sneak "peek", as it is TWENTY-ONE pictures, but hey, who's counting? She was too cute to resist!

Here is Miss E:

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Beautiful hat, made for my baby last year by Auntie Lara. So cute. I love having it for newborn shots! I need a boy one for the boys I photograph!

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Mom, thanks for making my cocoon. I need a boy one now... I know you are on a mission in Nepal, but still... I need a boy one for all the little baby boys I photograph! :o)

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She smiled SO MUCH throughout her shoot. She was asleep the whole time, too! No spit ups, no poops on the blankets, no crying. She was perfect. She must have been having visits from her little angel friends as she fell asleep. The smiles were so fun to capture!

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This picture was actually taken AFTER the shoot, while she was just sleeping still in the good light of the living room. She's too perfect, wouldn't you say? I love watching babies sleep. They look so content, like the world really doesn't much matter yet.

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If I am ever able to look this good EIGHT days after having a baby, I'll be one happy momma!

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