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Baby Blues ~ Palm Desert Baby Photographer

January 4, 2012

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My of my this little man has stole my heart!  The big blue eyes and baby snuggles…swoon!!

He was such a trooper and a perfect baby to photograph.  Halfway through Sterling needed a little snack and a quick cat nap and then he was back.  Absolutely a dream!  We had tons of fun on grandpa’s mower, in a jingle bell bucket (seriously he had too much fun in this bucket), with a life size teddy bear, a yoga ball, and just hanging out.  But best of all when grandma sneezed Sterling gave me the cutest laughs and smiles.  It was so hard to photograph when I was cracking up too. 🙂

Look out Michelle, your little man is gonna break some hearts. 🙂

 

 

Grandpa’s Mower

 

 

Jingle Bell Bucket.  How can you not have fun with this bucket??  So fun and the perfect prop. 🙂

 

 

Chillin’ and spending time with mom and dad!

 

 

 One more because how could I not show off these baby blues!!

 

 

Happy Wednesday!

 

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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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