Welcome Baby Cade |Claremore Newborn Photographer

Wow! The holiday season can surely get away from you if you’re not paying attention! I have some wonderful images to share with you all!

Last month, I photographed Baby Cade shortly after he was born at Hillcrest Hospital in Claremore and again at my home studio after he was released to go home. I love being a Claremore newborn photographer because each session is always a new adventure 🙂

Kristin & Matt, Cade’s parents, are part of my family.  We had gathered only a day or two before he was born to celebrate the birthday of my other cousin’s son when she expressed to me that she would love maternity photos but was due at any time and was already contracting, so we rushed back to town and squeezed in a maternity session just as the sun was setting! Good thing, too! If we hadn’t, we would have completely missed our window to capture her gorgeous baby belly!  (She missed out on maternity photos with her first baby and really felt strongly about capturing the moments with her second child).

Cade’s Fresh 48 Session (hospital lifestyle session) at Hillcrest Hospital in Claremore was one for the books because it was a very windy day – so windy in fact, the power had been knocked out all over town! We gathered in a darkened hospital delivery room, packed full of doting family members, dimly lit with one emergency light and the setting sun from a small window. All was quiet (no humming machinery) and oh so peaceful as we took turns holding the new baby boy.

There are few things in life more magical than experiencing the birth of a child.  Each time I photograph the birth or Fresh 48 of a family welcoming a new baby, I am taken back to the birth of my own children – it’s hard not to cry tears of happiness for them!

Stay tuned for a preview from Cade’s newborn session <3

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