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I didn’t really understand the importance of photography until becoming a mom. Once my kids were born, I became obsessed with documenting their every move, every look, every skinned knee. One day, they’ll be grown and looking back at the photos of them when they still fit in my hands will be the only tangible thing that can bring that moment back. I know that one day even farther than that, these photos will be something my children will cherish. They’ll be able to look at photos from when they were young, and see a life full of love from the very beginning. That is why I love taking baby photos for families.
These photos aren’t just for you— one day they will be heirlooms for your children and a tangible reminder of a life well-lived.
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We put our kids to bed every night. The same routines become part of your family's story, some of the first memories for your kids. The books you read together, the silly songs you make up about jammies and tooth brushes, the bath toys. But how often do we think of photographing those things and honoring how truly important they really are? This family booked a bedtime routine photo session.
The early winter months in Anchorage hold a special kind of magic. The first snow seems to quiet the whole world and I love the draw to slow down and be cozy. In a lot of ways, it is reminiscent to those early days at home with a newborn. I really love that this session seemed to capture that sense of hygge (the art of coziness) and quiet.