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A Sunday Stroll through the park | Central Park Family Portrait Photographer

Oh what a difference a few short years can make…

This sweet and lovely family contacted me to schedule a session to commemorate the last few years they have spent living in New York and beginning the journey of family hood together.  When they first moved to NYC, it was just the two of them. Now, they leave NYC having grown their family to four. This session was also a surprise birthday gift for mommy.  We began the session in their comfy and cozy home and then we ventured for a stroll through Central Park to soak up some of the warm spring light and crisp air.

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Cute & Cozy First Birthday | Lower Manhattan Birthday Photographer

Sweet little Parsa just turned one year old and was joined by a few of his closest relatives and friends to celebrate his special milestone at home in his Lower Manhattan apartment. His cozy little party was centered around a palette of clean colors and rich red hues and his cake commemorated his very first pair of shoes & socks. He was certainly the star of the show and rarely left anyone’s arms throughout all the festivities. This celebration was a beautifully understated & exemplified a sense of refreshing simplicity in an era of over the top birthday parties.

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And Baby Makes Five! | Manhattan Newborn Photographer

Raising a family in Manhattan is like no other experience and comes with all the normal new baby challenges, along with some unique big city challenges, yet this family seems to do it all with grace and joy… and three little ones in tow! Having my own three little ones in the city, I hold a deep admiration for those who choose to stay and embrace city life with a complete family.

When this little one arrived his mom had a strong desire to capture the irreplaceable moments in the first days after their newborn came home, as they hadn’t done so with their first two children. What made this newborn session extra heartwarming is that it was the very first time his older siblings were able to hold, touch, and look closely at all of their new brother’s cute little features. Mom had kept a distance between the children for the first few days home, as the older siblings were recovering from colds. So, it all came together in a magical moment as his siblings had been longing to hold him close and dote over him. The energy and love this family had just filled their home and I immediately knew that these images would be very very special.

 

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Absolutely Smitten | Long Island City Newborn Photographer

As a brand new mom, it is not uncommon to feel completely overwhelmed and indecisive. You’re holding your fragile newborn in your arms, overcome with joy and yet every small task can feel like climbing Mount Everest with nothing more than a walking stick. When the mommy of this little blue eyed stunner first contacted me in hopes of a newborn session, she was a bit stressed because he was already 3 weeks new and well past that squishy newborn stage. I assured her that it’s not too late (imagine that, too late for newborn portraits at 3 weeks!). At this stage with a newborn, it’s a great time for lifestyle images in your nursery and in your home where your new family is bonding and settling in.  I’d say, this couple has settled into parenthood quite cozily and are absolutely smitten with their new little guy!

As a brand new mom, it is not uncommon to feel completely overwhelmed and indecisive. You’re holding your fragile newborn in your arms, overcome with joy and yet every small task can feel like climbing Mount Everest with nothing more than a walking stick. When the mommy of this little blue eyed stunner first contacted me in hopes of a newborn session, she was a bit stressed because he was already 3 weeks new and well past that squishy newborn stage. I assured her that it’s not too late (imagine that, too late for newborn portraits at 3 weeks!). At this stage with a newborn, it’s a great time for lifestyle images in your nursery and in your home where your new family is bonding and settling in. She was also concerned about having the session done at her apartment because the nursery was not completed yet and her new bedroom furniture had not yet arrived. We spoke thoroughly about her concerns and I offered to only utilize the permanent fixtures in her nursery and home so that she wouldn’t look back at them images and feel that they nursery wasn’t complete.

During the session I took advantage of the beautiful window light and added just a touch of flash (a speedlite) in an umbrella to fill the shadows. I find that combining flash with available light provides the smoothest transitions in your shadows and it’s not a look one can achieve with their IPhone. Most of the images were captured with my 50mm 1.4 prime lens, which allowed me to let in plenty of light while giving a beautiful blur with the sharp fall off of focus. This is what gives these images their soft and creamy look.

Based in New York, I’ve become quite acquainted to working within small spaces. and this was no exception. It often takes a bit of creative thinking and experimenting with angles within my client’s home. While capturing the family together, I was literally standing on a bed while shooting. But this provided a great opportunity for me to crack jokes with my clients in order to capture genuine expressions. In the image dad hold his new son, I utilized the nursery door and door frame to vignette the image and create depth while shooting from outside the room. This helps create a sense of intimacy within the images. Capturing intimacy and emotion within my images is the most important aspect to me personally. I feel that if an image can provoke a warmth or emotion within my viewer, then I’m successful.

Don’t these new parents look absolutely smitten?

If you’re expecting, contact us today. Most sessions must be scheduled at least 4 weeks in advance due to high demand.

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