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Category Archives: Newborns

One Week Old Newborn {Tacoma Newborn Photographer}

I spent Friday morning with this precious one week old and her family. You might recognize her parents and big sister from the maternity session we did back in June.

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Sixteen Days Old {Seattle Newborn Photographer}

I spend Thurdsay with this precious little girl and her parents.

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Brand New {Seattle Newborn Photographer}

I spent Monday morning with this ten day old baby girl. You might remember her parents from the maternity session we did a few weeks ago.

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Birth Announcements {Tacoma Newborn Photographer}

A couple of recent twin birth announcements. I just love these. They are printed on cardstock with a linen texture and are really gorgeous.

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Three Week Old Twins {Gig Harbor Newborn Photographer}

I spent yesterday afternoon in Gig Harbor photographing this brand new brother and sister.

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Photo of the Day: Mama’s Boys {Tacoma’s Newborn Photographer}

This photo was taken with my Canon 5D and 24-70/2.8L lens at 59mm. The settings were f/2.8, 1/125 and ISO 1600. All ambient light.

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Photo of the Day: Hearts {Tacoma Newborn Photography)

One more from yesterday. This photo was taken with my Canon 5D and 50/1.4 lens. The settins were f/2, 1/200 and ISO 800.

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Seven Day Old Twin Boys {Seattle Newborn Photographer}

I spent today with these adorable, seven day old, twin boys and their proud parents.

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Photo of the Day: Sleepy {Tacoma Newborn Photographer}

I took this photo with my Canon 5D and 100mm/2.8 Macro lens. The settings were f/2.8, 1/500 and ISO 400.

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Photos of the Day: Brand New Baby Boy {Tacoma Newborn Photographer}

I took this photo with my Canon 5D and 100mm/2.8 Macro lens. The settings were f/3.2, 1/250 and ISO 400. I also took this photo with my Canon 5D and 100mm/2.8 Macro lens. The settings were f/4.0, 1/100 and ISO 800.

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