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Mother and Baby Session

Joshua Hubbell December 3, 2021

A few indoor photos of a mother with her baby and one annoyed cat. Remember, you don’t need strobes or speedlights to do photography. All of these were taken indoors utilizing only the window and the sunlight coming through it. For these photos I knew I had to work quickly and keep movements to a minimum. You generally don’t want to push anyone around but especially not babies because you are going to lose every time. So, I kept the photo session around one set of windows and moved myself to different angles.

 

As always, assume parents understand their babies and work with them to get that smile, but also just go with it some. Everything is new to babies, so they look around with wonder. Capture that too.

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