I absolutely adore baby and child photography {yep…still after all these years ;)}. There is something very special about watching them grow, achieve new milestones and see the bond they’ve developed between family members. It’s something very special to document. The beautiful ‘P’ family drove from Nambour to have their first photo session. Little Miss M is 7 months old and is at the roly poly, giggly and ‘fascinated by the world’ stage. The bond she has with her parents is immeasurable. You could feel the love for her, and rightly so, she is as cute as a button 🙂
Every photography session is unique. I always encourage parents to bring items (old and new) from their house that ‘mean’ something to them, something special. A family heirloom, a special gift or a cuddly blanket knitted by adoring grandparents. The P family brought to the session, something incredibly special and unique…….it gave me goosebumps thinking about all the history that surrounded it.
Mum K’s great great grandmother was a refugee from Europe, and was forced to leave her home country and come to Australia. She was told to pack all hers, and her children’s possessions in one small wooden box. No bigger than a shopping basket in reality. It’s hard to imagine what she went through, all the material possessions, photographs etc that she would have had to leave behind. Then to arrive in a strange country, with no friends or family. It must have been a very difficult, lonely time for her.
I guess without the sacrifices she made though, little Miss M simply wouldn’t be here, as her very gorgeous parents may never have met.
Thank you P family for coming all the way to Noosa for your photo session, and bringing a whole heap of memories with you 🙂 Here is your sneak peek 🙂
{A massive thank you to Jai for coming along to help! Awesome job!}
The gorgeous quilt was made by Miss M’s lovely Nanna….isn’t she clever?
Love her expression in this one {and of course the lovely light}! Puzzeled much?