One of the most popular photo ideas for babies is to capture their one year milestone. Many parents choose to do a cake smash where the baby gets to eat and destroy a cake. However, there are other fun ways to capture this moment without involving food. And this photo session in the Minneapolis studio focused on family and baby and we didn't include a cake. But I did add my adorable little wooden cake prop to help show this important milestone. These photos are sure to be cherished memories!
A one-year old's birthday is a big milestone. And what better way to commemorate the occasion than with a Minneapolis family photographer who specializes in cake smash sessions? This Minnesota baby photographer has 12 years of experience capturing those special moments that parents want to remember forever. This photo session was held in the Minneapolis studio, and the family was thrilled with the results. The focus of the photos was on the baby, but the portraits of the family were also beautiful. The Minneapolis studio is the perfect place to capture those precious memories.
If you're looking for a beautiful way to commemorate your baby's first year, don't feel like you have to do a cake smash. A milestone session is the perfect way to capture these important memories with your family. How will you choose to photograph your baby's one year milestone? Will you go with the traditional cake smash, or will you try something new? Contact Michele today to book your own milestone session!
Minneapolis Cake Smash Photographer
Michele is a family portrait photographer in North Oaks & Minneapolis MN with over 12 years of experience. She photographs children and their families both on location and in her studio located in the Minneapolis area. mQn Photography is a fine arts luxury family photographer in the Twin Cities. Specializing in lifestyle photography; maternity, newborn, baby and all things motherhood. To schedule your next session with Michele please visit mQn Photography | Minneapolis Photographer or e-mail michele@mqnphotography.com
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