Three things | Dallas Lifestyle Newborn Photographer

Yes, that is a Christmas tree in those images. Yes, that is a dead giveaway that I am super behind on blogging. This session was too good to skip so I am taking the “better late than never” approach here:)Anyways, let’s take a moment to appreciate a few things from this session:

  1. The wallpaper. I mean, swoon. And let me just mention that I was lucky enough to do big brother’s newborn session and he also had AMAZNG wallpaper. Y’all, wallpaper makes me happy.

  2. Speaking of big brother, is he not the cutest? I mean, his little man haircut and matching-with-daddy gingham shirt? Good golly, he is a doll.

  3. It might be slightly hard to tell from this post, but this families home is decorated in the most amazing way. I wanted to take all the things and put them in my house. All. The. Things.

Lucky for me, this family is also super fun and photographing them is a total breeze:)Are you interested in a lifestyle newborn session with me? I would love to hear from you. Shoot me an email through the contact form so we can chat!

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