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Monthly Archives: March 2010

Carter’s Second Newborn Session Continued

Here are some more from my little guy’s warm day, outdoor session:

 

Photography Tip:  This is not some special backyard set up for photography, it is just where we live. I just used what I had. Like I mentioned in my previous post, use the area you have in your backyard or front yard as a...

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A special day

I love the pictures book that allows you to make up the story  Maybe this is a reason I love photography so much….it is like writing a story with images instead of words.  They are stories that can be read alone and quietly or stories that can be narrated by the one who lived the...

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Carter’s Second Newborn Session

Here are a couple from the little guy’s second newborn session. We had a 75 degree day just out of the blue last week so I took him out to get some more pictures.  It was so gorgeous and beautiful outside, the perfect weather for pictures. I wish I had taken a picture of my...

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The Birth of Carter Dossey

***Disclaimer***
This image is not technically “perfect”, but that is not the essence of the image.  There is blood in this image, but it is not gross, and if at first all you see is a blur, then look again…
It is a blessing to be asked to photograph a birth, but to photograph the birth of...

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Maternity Session

A couple disclaimers:
1. I am not used to being on the other side of the camera. I’ll be honest, I really don’t like it, but it is nice once in awhile. At least my children and grandchildren will know I was alive and what I looked like. I am almost always the one taking the...

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First Photo Session

Although I have taken plenty of newborn pictures before, I have never done an actual session for one of my own newborns. I know, I am talking crazy now. This is Carter’s first newborn session. Newborn sessions take a ton of patience, but are very rewarding. Most sessions are between 2 and 3 hours long....

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