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Baboo Bee is a NorCal children's clothing company run by the talented seamstress Julia. We believe in her and in her generosity (she is currently donating some of her time, profits, and products to make children's clothing in a partnership that benefits children in the Dominican Republic).
Sometimes you can photograph your kids and do good!
Baboo Bee is a NorCal children's clothing company run by the talented seamstress Julia. We believe in her and in her generosity (she is currently donating some of her time, profits, and products to make children's clothing in a partnership that benefits children in the Dominican Republic).
Sometimes you can photograph your kids and do good!
Mom's in the background
Mama is helping with older sister who also wants to "watch a show."
Digital Natives
I remember being fascinated when my parents got a new microwave. This kid has our Kindle and is streaming Netflix.
Hair Dryer
Yup, she loves getting ready with mama. This perfectly captures how much fun it is to be "interrupted" by the curiosity and needs of your children.
To Pose or Not To Pose
I have taken so many pictures that my kids sometimes fall into "character." I definitely prefer a "natural" look, but in this case, I am not sure and can't remember if I even asked her to smile. #photografatherproblems
Clean
I edited this picture in color and in black and white. I love the simplicity of the black and white, so that's what you get.
Details
Like the nanny on Muppet Babies or the teacher in Peanuts cartoons, sometimes it is ok to chop off the head. While this shouldn't be a regular practice, the point was to show off the clothing and the profile didn't add as much as her hair falling down onto her shoulders did.
Joy
Watching these two oscillate between best friends and frenemies can be comical. This, however, is a special moment that will be hanging in our house soon.
Fill the Screen
Pretty simple. Happy kid in fun jammies. I'd buy them both.
Perspective
Perspective can make some pictures look weird. Thankfully, this is the perspective most of un encounter with little ones. I felt like I was towering over her and I was definitely hitting the ceiling fan, but the ends justified the means.
Point the Camera Here
I set the camera just the way I would if I were taking the picture. I handed the camera to my wife and asked if she would press the shutter button.
Wha-la! A picture of me holding my baby AND showing off the Baboo Bee brand we have fallen in love with too.