My first kiddo was born in spring and I brought her home on Mother's Day. I have a special soft spot for spring babies, especially those from my neighborhood in Brooklyn.
My first kiddo was born in spring and I brought her home on Mother's Day. I have a special soft spot for spring babies, especially those from my neighborhood in Brooklyn.
This time of year I mostly photograph newborns. Cuddling up inside with a fresh baby is pretty much the ideal place to be when the temperatures drop. And although we were teased with spring like weather for many winter days, it's still hanging on in the northeast. Are those snowflakes coming down? Yep, definitely snowflakes.
To all the kids that have had their worlds recently upended with the introduction of a new little brother or sister, I salute you. Even though you have given up the undivided attention of your parents, exclusive access to all the toys and snacks, and often your very own room, you somehow manage to fall in love with the little invader. And make all our hearts turn into a pile of goo.
Time spent outside of the city with one of my favorite families. I love this session because it depicts what it's like to have a toddler and a newborn at the same time. While one parent tends to the baby, swaddling and hopefully settling her into sleep, the other is running wildly after the big brother who cannot possible stay in one spot for more than a few seconds. Oh and thank goodness for grandparents!
We had been fortunate this fall with weekends of warm, pleasant days. Then this Sunday happened, and it got really cold, really quickly. Out came the warmer coats and the red noses and a family undeterred by a drop in temperature.