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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Macy, McKenna, and more of Macy

This is part 4 of the catchup series. A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to photograph some of my friends' children. Many of you have probably seen McKenna's pictures on this blog, but I am not sure if Macy has made her debut. We did some newborn shots of Macy several months ago but I can't remember if I posted them. Macy has turned into quite the young lady. She is sitting up and before long, she'll be talking right along with her sister McKenna.






These are all natural light images with a big light coming in from the left. I used a 50mm 1.4 lens to take these shots.





Macy was very interested in the camera. (not withstanding mom and dad jumping and hollering behind me.) One of these days I'm going to shoot a video of a session and then post it on a video blog. Everyone will laugh for hours when they see what it takes to get a baby to smile.



Macy did pretty good but we had to keep propping her upright because she doesn't quite have the art of sitting down pat yet.



McKenna decided to join the party and we got a couple of images of the two sisters together.



McKenna then decided that it was more fun to go downstairs and finish eating her breakfast.




Macy decided to hang out in the wash tub and play with her toes. She appeared to be concerned as to why I was taking a picture of her doing this.

Babies are unique and even at a this young age they have distinct personalities different from their siblings and other children.

Stay tuned for part 5 coming soon.