Embracing the Beauty of Fresh 48 Sessions
Are you sick of me hearing me say how much I love Fresh 48 Sessions. And how fantastic they are and oh how I wish I would have had one! To me these are more precious than a Studio Newborn session but then again I love lifestyle and everything real even if it's not "pretty". But seriously wait until you see this next Fresh 48 session I am about to post. Gorgeous family, beautiful baby just everything I love about these sessions. It was even more exciting that I was able to come in the afternoon after mama gave birth. So this little one wasn't even 24 hours new yet! They had a nice "corner suite" here but even if you have one window we can make the images beautiful. You don't need a lot of space to show the love and beauty of what is happening. I mean I'm going to be honest and brag a bit for a moment I can make a NICU room with no windows a lovely place for a newborn session so these Fresh 48 sessions seem like a piece of cake, speaking of cake this family had a bucket full of pink macaroons announcing baby's arrival and I forgot to steal one! How could I forget that? I love macaroons. In any event here are some favorites and if you know anyone pregnant tell them about Fresh 48 sessions because they are fabulous and everyone should have one. Your baby is only this small for a very short time. These sessions are done in the hospital within your 48 hour stay or 72 if you have a C-Section.
A Glimpse Into the First 24 Hours: Unveiling the Magic of Newborn Moments
Michele is a lifestyle portrait photographer in North Oaks, Minnesota. She photographs children and their families both on location and in her studio in Northeast Minneapolis. To schedule your next session with Michele please visit mQn Photography | Twin Cities Photographer or e-mail michele@mqnphotography.com
Michele is also a participating photographer with The Tiny Footprints Project which provides free photography for families living in the NICU. To see how you can help or to request a session please visit www.thetinyfootprintsproject.org
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