2.22.2011

newborn: baby william

I could not help but gaze at him. Everytime he yawned. Or smiled. Or starred off into space. I could not help but gaze. And feel nothing but peace. I realized it right then and there, newborns are a precious gift. In return, they give their new parents this radiant glow that is indescribeable. And, as an outsider with a camera to capture memories, I felt so honored to be welcomed into their home and snap photos of those indescribeable memories of Baby William and his mum and dad, Meghan and Mike.

As far as William, it is safe to say, I am smitten for him. His little fingers and toes, his little lips and his big eyes had me wrapped around his baby fingers. As were Mike and Meghan. But, that is understandable. And, I know they are going to be amazing parents. Not to mention, Meghan being a nurse practioner will come in handy when raising William. I cannot wait to see the wonderful moments that will happen for the Macy family especially Baby William.

Thank you, Mike and Meghan, for giving me the pleasure of photographing your family. Of three. You have such a precious baby boy, and I could not be happier for the two of you. Congratulations and welcome to the world, William!!!

His yawns were absolutely precious. Most definitely.

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This antique carriage was given to Mike and Meghan as a gift. Moment to be jealous!

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I love how peaceful they are when they are just born...

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Motherhood radiates off of Meghan.

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The second one is one of my favorites...

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I bet Mike can't wait to take this little man to baseball games, play catch in the backyard and share some father-son moments.

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There is just something so sweet about a swaddled up baby.

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My favorite: small, sweet moments is why I love being a photographer!

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

These are amazing! What a perfect little boy ...and I'm sort of an expert on perfect little boys ;)
Can't wait to see how he changes and grows.
Kathleen

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