Cape Girardeau mo

Klyde

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Klyde’s newborn session was so special for me as a photographer. I had the pleasure of capturing mom and dad before they ever had kids, when they were pregnant both times, and also big brother’s first year of life! I am always overjoyed to watch these little people grow, and capture them through each milestone. Klyde slept through his entire session and made my job so easy! Just look at that sweet face! He started to wake up toward the end of the session, so I made sure to get some sweet shots of him awake. His images are going to look stunning on mom and dad’s walls next to big brother’s newborn images.

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Visiting parents and their new baby at home

Someone you love has just brought a brand new little life into the world, and you can’t wait to go over to their house, and get in some new baby snuggles!! There are a few things to keep in mind before your visit. (These are just my opinions, guys.. Take them as you will. Every mom will have her own wishes based on her comfort level)

Number 1- Don’t show up unannounced! Just don’t. Contact the parents and ask for a good time to swing by… Surprise visits are never fun for a parent with a newborn, and there’s a very good chance that someone in the house is not fully clothed (:

Number 2- Respect the parents’ wishes. Do they even want visitors? You should ask this. A lot of moms feel an intense amount of pressure to entertain even when they’re getting used to an entire world of all things new. They could be overwhelmed (actually, they probably are).

Number 2.5- What are the parents’ rules?? Do they want you to take your shoes off at the door? Do they want you to wash your hands?? (actually, do this regardless). Do they want you to wear a mask? Do they want you to be vaccinated? Do they want you to stand outside the window and wave? They are the parents and have thought long and hard about what “rules” they want set in place for their new baby. R-E-S-P-E-C-T….yep I just sang that, I know you did too!

Numero 3- Don’t expect to be fed while you’re there. You should be feeding them, whether it be a hot meal, a freezer meal, donuts, a coffee, a tea, hot chocolate, whatever they like to eat or drink. They will be so grateful!

Number 4- If there is an older sibling, take the time to spend a few minutes with them, either playing, reading a book, coloring, etc. New babies can throw a wrench in a toddler’s world, so make sure said toddler is feeling included while you’re there.

Number 5- Ask if you can help with housework! They may love it if you loaded their dishwasher, or folded some laundry, or even just hold the baby while they take a shower for the first time in they can’t remember when. Ask if they need a nap! Ensure that mom and dad don’t need to entertain you, and that you’d be happy to look after the baby while they catch up on some Z’s!

Bringing a human into the world is a tough job, physically, mentally, and emotionally, whether it’s the first baby or the seventh. We are all just trying to figure it out. Have a little love, a lotta grace, and just marvel at the incredibleness that is parenthood and newbornhood. :)

xx rori

Haisley

Miss Haisley was just a bundle of sweetness! Her newborn session could not have been more precious. We did simple, neutral setups, with little hints of rich, fall colors. I think we are all manifesting fall to bring some cooler temps.

Look at all her hair!! I love when newborns have a lot of hair, it is just so so sweet, and it is always SO soft! It is evident in the family images, just how much her parents adore her. I love getting to capture how much love there is between new parents and their brand new little one. I know Haisley’s mom and dad will treasure these images for years to come.

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