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Haynes twins… and the rest of their family:: Minnetonka Newborn session

This year I have photographed my fair share of twins!  From newborn babies to preschoolers twins are amazing, exciting and very busy!  Add in any other children to the mix and as the photographer I am sweating, I can only imagine being a parent of multiples!

It has been so sweet to get to know the Haynes family.  When Rowan was born, I was able to do his newborn session, and when Lorna contacted me about photographing their new set of twins, I was overjoyed.  They did a beautiful job of being so sweet and little and sleeping almost through their session.  You just never know what you are going to get when you add toddlers and babies together, but sweet Rowan did a perfect job with his baby brothers, I just know there is so much more fun to come for this sweet family!

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    Lydia:: Plymouth Newborn Session

    It’s hard to believe that at one point I did not care to take newborn photos.  I think because I was under the impression that they had to be the Anne Geddies babies, with cute outfits and hats and wraps on.  Now don’t get me wrong, I adore those photos, but Newborn sessions like that take a lot of time.  You can not tell a baby when to sleep, you simply must wait. Now though, I have let myself be more free when photographing newborns and this is what a lifestyle newborn session entails.  There is less of that pressure to get baby sleeping, but the flexibility to photograph the baby and family in their own environment as they are interacting together.

    Sweet little Lydia was a joy to photograph. Not only did I love this session because she shares the name of my oldest daughter, but I was able to photograph Jenny and Matt’s wedding last year and to see them enter into this beautiful stage of parenthood was a complete and utter joy!

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      Newborns of 2017

      What a year it was for sweet babies!  I definitely got my baby fix for the year. I have to say that out of all the newborns I photographed, only 4 were girls! I think it was the year for boys! Thank you to all the families that included me in this wonderful and beautiful stage of life. I look forward to seeing more of you as your children grow and change over the years! Here’s to a great 2018 year!

      Minneapolis newborn, lifestyle newborn, minneapolis

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        How to create a milk bath backdrop for your newborn session

        During the fall there is very little time for me to play and create just for me, but I had one weekend free in October and had been toying around with the idea of trying a milk bath.  If this is a new concept to you, basically a milk bath is exactly what it sounds like… a bath full of milk!

        When I was researching the idea, most of the milk baths I saw were for maternity sessions.  While I love this idea, I wanted to go a different direction and use a milk bath as more of a backdrop for a newborn session. Thankfully I had a friend who had just had a baby and my girls had been on me about going to meet her.  When I asked her to help me style and create this kind of session she joyfully agreed.

        If you are looking for something new, or just something to try for your next session, here are a few tips and tricks I learned that made my vision move forward!

        Since we didn’t have a bathroom with a window, we decided to get a clear tote to use as the “bath”.  I went to the grocery store and picked up a pack of flowers and 1 gallon of whole milk.  If you are using a small container like this one, one gallon should be all that you need.  If you are filling a bathtub, I would suggest 2-3 gallons.  We started by placing the flowers in the tub and then pouring the milk over them, but after doing this, I would suggest to start by pouring the milk and adding the flowers where you would like them.  When using flowers or greens, we found real flowers work better than fake ones as they tend to float.

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        After you pour in the milk and add the flowers, you will probably want to add water to create more of a translucency.  This is where some of the creativity comes in as to how watery you want your background to look.

        We cut down the stems and added greenery to get the look that I liked.  My dear friend also created a headpiece by using a cloth headband and then hot glueing some flowers to the headpiece.

        After working for a while to get baby to sleep, she just held her over the milk bath to get the desired look we both liked, and I just love the outcome!

        Of course we had to do some basket shots (My sweet daughter helping soothe baby back to sleep!)

        And some with her sisters

        I just love the way these turned out and hope to be able to offer more of these types of sessions in the future!  If you are interested, please let me know, I’d love to make it happen!

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          Larkin:: Chaska Newborn Session

          I am pretty sure it is the year of boys!  When I looked back at all the newborn sessions I did for the year, there were only 3 girls and the rest boys!!  Larkin was one of those sweet baby boys to be born this year, and I could not be more thrilled for his parents.  I shot Jake and Jess’s wedding almost 10 years ago, and last year they were kind enough to let me use them as models for a styled shoot (hello horses and farm wedding!!) I loved Jess’s decorating style in the way she used some of her own travel photos from Africa above the crib as well as DIYing the dresser and feather mobile.  I loved this adventure themed navy and gold nursery and am hoping I might be able to have her give me some decorating tips for my own home!  

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