Lake Tapps Baby Photographer ~ Postcard Perfect

Lyla’s Mom came to see me last week for one year / cake smash portraits of her baby girl.  After showing me the darling outfits she had brought and talking a bit about the cake smash outfit, she asked me if I could create something really special.  I think the words she used were “postcard perfect”.  While I strive to create “postcard perfect” portraits with every image that I take I think I understood where she was coming from.

What I had in my studio that morning was a mother who wanted that perfect memory.  And she is no different than every other mother.  We want that perfect picture.  The one that captures our child beautifuly.  The one our friends will say, “that belongs in a magazine.”  We want that consummate portrait that will take us back to those splendid days of baby bliss.  In all reality what we want in a picture is a time capsule.  Mothers want to look at portraits of their children and remember their baby’s smell, they way their toddler twisted their hair when she was tired, the feel of butter soft skin against their cheek, the memory of holding a chunky baby hand in their own, sparkling eyes, the feeling of a tender head with whisper soft hair nuzzling into your chest, the sound of cooing…the list could go on and on.  The perfect picture is one that takes you back with impeccable clarity to those moments that you treasure.

I hope that this picture of Lyla will always remind her Mom of what a perfect little princess she is and always will be.

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Gig Harbor Newborn Photographer ~ Legacy

 

I can’t help but to love my job.  Being a newborn photographer allows me to be part of the most important events that happen to a family.  Bringing a new baby home is such a blessing.  I get to know families and meet each of their little infants that they welcome to their family.  I am so excited for the “L” family to welcome a little boy.  The have the perfect family.  A daughter and a son.  Children to pass their legacy and family traditions down to.  A boy to carry on the family name.

Not only will Ryder be taught what being part of the “L” family is all about and how to honor and respect his family name, he will be taught to become a part of the traditions that make that family who they are.  One of the things that his family does that bring them together is to hunt.  I think it is pretty cool that it isn’t just Dad and Grandpa who get to participate.  Mom does too.  I can totally see a time a few years down the road when they are doing it together as a family.

I truly believe that families who participate in a hobby together are stronger for it!  Welcome to your family Ryder.  I know they will bring you up to be strong and good.

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Tacoma Newborn Photographer ~ Life Raft

As a newborn photograph I get to meet babies of all different sizes and colors.  Lincoln is the smallest baby I have EVER photographed.  Here he is a a fragile 4 lbs 4 ozs.  I felt like I was holding in my hands the most delicate of babies.  I have this burl bowl in my studio and I hardly ever get to use it.  It really is made for super little babies.  It was a perfect fit for this little guy.  He posed himself here.  I laughed to myself thinking that if he ever gets involved with Hollywood his director is in for quite a ride.  As I was standing over him taking his photograph I couldn’t help but think about how he looked like he was afloat on a raft.  Since his session I have thought a lot about the symbolism there.

A few months ago my family watched a National Geographic documentary on Loggerhead turtles.  I was a little surprised to learn about how difficult a baby turtles first few hours are.  Not only do they have to dig out from being buried alive, they then have to waddle through sand and obstacles to get to the water.  Some of those “obstacles” are other animals very keen on having them for dinner.  I always thought that once they made it to the water they were home free.  That was until my recent vacation to one of the beaches where mother turtles come every year to make their nests.  The tide was fatal dangerous.  We couldn’t even wade in the water.  I pictured teeny tiny newborn turtles trying to survive that battering, churning surf.  Then they must swim for miles until they find a kelp raft.  There they stay in the protection of their raft for a long ride through the ocean.  Learning, growing and getting strong.  I think that this story is such a perfect analogy for little Lincoln here.

Lincoln was born having to fight.  His fight started in the womb.  I think it is his AMAZING strength that pulled him through.  That and the love and prayers of his family.  He continued to fight while he stayed for an extended visit in the hospital.  As a baby there are so many things that are working against you.  His very own body was working against him as he fought to learn how to regulate his temperature, to swallow and breath.  His life raft is his mother’s arms.  From the moment he was born he was placed there because it is the safest place.  Don’t you want to just cry for babies that are tossed into the waves of life without that raft.  His mother’s job, like the turtles kelp raft, is to keep him safe, teach him and to give him the opportunity to grow big and strong.  Like the turtles eventually children leave their rafts.  They start with short adventures away with their beloved rafts always near by.  And then one day they swim away.  I am just so inspired by how crucial a raft is to the life of a little Loggerhead.

It makes me remember my purpose.  I am a raft.  Mother’s are a safe haven.  We are there to embrace, protect and teach.  Without a mother what chance does a baby have?  I am thankful for Lincoln.  He has made me re-evaluate my priorities a bit and to think a little bit more deeply about my role in the world.  The most important thing that any of us can ever do in life is to be someone’s life raft!  Our babies would be all alone, left to navigate the cold, hard world if we were not there to “preserve” them.  Go be the best “life raft” you can be!  And if you feel like your raft isn’t what you want it to be, reinvent yourself.  I believe in you and I believe in me!

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Tacoma Baby Photographer ~ A Mouth Full

Seriously the only thing that slowed this busy little toddler down was a mouth full of cake, lol!

Two little eyes
Discovering what’s new
Two little hands
Touching everything in view
A sweet little voice
Asking you why
A mischievous smile
And a whimpering cry
Two little feet
Jumping on the floor
A toddler’s mission
is to explore.

-Author Unknown

And explore she did.  We sang, played music, played and tried all sorts of tricks.  Buckets could not contain her, my smile makers didn’t interest her she just wanted to learn about everything at the studio.  So little Audrey got to play and when ever I saw an opportunity I snapped away.  I can’t wait for her next year.  She is going to be so much fun.  I can just imagine trips to the Children’s museum, learning how to color, pumpkin patches, Christmas presents….  It will be a feast of learning for this sweetly busy little lady.

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Lakewood Baby Photographer ~ Sugar

I love cake smashes.  Babies are so funny when they get around frosting.  I get to see them on their very first sugar rush.

And then I get to see their very first crash, lol!

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