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Showing posts with label Infant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infant. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

New Beginnings

It has been a few days since I posted and a lot has happened since then.  My brother and his wife welcomed their new baby Samuel into the world a week early.  Sammy insisting on being born a week before the scheduled C-section reminds us that despite all our careful planning, children often have a mind of their own. 

The whole family is doing well and will be at home for the first time tonight.  Big sister Natalie reacted well to her new brother at the hospital.  Thankfully I could be there to help document her first interactions with her little brother.  The picture below is one I took while he was still laying in the hospital bassinet.  If you get in close you can eliminate the distracting elements (such as the plastic bassinet).  Make sure that you aren't shooting from an angle that is too low because then you get an unattractive up-nose shot.

I will work on getting back to regular content now.  Until then enjoy little Sammy.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Just a few short years ago

While looking through my catalog of pictures on my computer I came across one of my favorites of my son Alex.  At the time the image was taken he was less than one week old.  Now a rambunctious toddler it is hard to remember when he was this small. I miss the days where he was able to fit on my arm.  He was so peaceful and was a welcome distraction during my father's ongoing treatments.  Dad used to say that he was the best therapy there was.  We spent as many days as possible at Mom and Dad's so he could hold his grandson and take his mind off all that was going on. 

As a whole newborns are one of my favorite ages to photograph.  When they are that young they sleep a lot (which I really like for pictures) and will generally stay in whatever position you put them.  As long as they are fed, warm and clean they can be some of the easiest, and most rewarding, photos to capture.  With patience and practice I've really come to enjoy the unique challenges that young children.

Below is one of my favorite newborn poses.  It can be done with either one or both parents.  I've also used this pose with twins (mom holding one and dad the other).  The pose also works with the child being naked or clothed.  For a naked child you have to make sure the room is warm and that whoever is holding the little accepts the potential messes that are associated with infants.



Hard to believe this is the same kid!