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Gavin Robert ~ Palm Desert Newborn Photographer

April 14, 2011

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A new baby is the beginning of all things-wonder, hope, and a dream of possibilities

~Eda J. Le Shan

 

Isn’t that the truth!  If you have had a baby, you know how your whole life looks different from the moment you hold your new little one in your arms.  You immediately are in awe.  In awe over the fact that this little one is YOURS!  That you built every bit of this little baby.  Their organs, skin, hair, eyes, eye lashes, lips, toes, fingers, etc.  Having a baby is one of the most amazing things that two people can do.  I am so happy to have the pleasure of photographing these little ones for their family to cherish forever.

A couple weeks ago I had the great pleasure of meeting 4 day old Mr. Gavin and his family.  Gavin was the sweetest little thing!  As with any newborn session, you have to go slow and be patient.  At first, most aren’t sure about not being swaddled or not being in their mom’s arms, but with time they settle right in, which was just the case for Gavin.  In the beginning he needed his mom’s sh-ing voice to help him feel at ease.  In no time flat he was completely fine with all the moving and posing.   From beanbag to basket to bowl and multiple hat changes.  He did great.  I loved all the family that were around this little one.  Mom, dad, big sister, both sets of grandparents, 3 dogs, and one cat.

Thank you Ali and Jeremy for the opportunity to capture this special little guy!

~ Ann

 

 

 

Ann Keen Photography specializes in Maternity, Childbirth, Newborn, and Children photography

 

 

 

 


  1. Liz says:

    How much do u charge to photo my baby

  2. Brittnie says:

    What are the prices for newborn pics? Thank you

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ABOUT Ann

My path here wasn't exactly straight, and I think that's what makes it worth telling.

I wasn't supposed to be a photographer. I was supposed to become a doctor. Neurobiology premed, on track, until my oldest son was diagnosed with epilepsy and life took a hard U-turn. I took a break and enrolled in photography classes I had always wanted to take but never could as a premed. On day two I knew. This was where I was supposed to be. Funny thing is, that analytical, detail-oriented part of me never left. It just shows up differently now, in the way I plan every session, read the light, and pay attention to the moments most people miss. I finished my degree in a year and a half, started my business the following October, and sixteen years later I still believe this is the gift God gave me to give to others. And I don't take that lightly.

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