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Newborn Photography | Chase Peyton | 11 Days Old

Remember this belly?  This is who was in there:

colorado springs newborn photographer

Those people who say newborn smiles are just gas?  I don’t believe it.  I didn’t believe it when Will was a baby, and I don’t believe it now that I get to photograph newborns!  They definitely smile for their mommas.  He was smiling at Sheri like this right after I arrived.

Baby Chase is just as sweet as can be, and totally fits in with his wonderful family!

We used the power of heat to get him into a blissful slumber (a nice deep sleep…right up until he peed in his own ear, which I sadly didn’t capture):

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colorado springs baby photographer

Chase was holding on to his daddy’s hand in this pose (with a powerful little grip), and it totally smooshed up my heart!

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more newborn portraits of mallory

I have more to share from Baby Mallory’s newborn session from last week. Sharing baby photo goodness will help drown my sorrows about my business credit card info being stolen.

Thankfully the credit card company was on top of it…although instead of contacting me, they let me stand there telling the guy at Barnes and Noble–”Seriously? I really don’t think it could possibly be declined. Run it again. There must be something wrong with the machine!” and I had to call THEM to find out what was going on. Will be watching the rest of my accounts even more carefully (as if poor Nic doesn’t already get enough calls with me freaking out “OMG! Someone stole our info! There’s a $70 charge from yesterday and I didn’t go anywhere!” only to be reminded that I went to Target and bought whatever it is that one spends money on at Target).

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If you want to get technical about it, Baby Mallory is still minus one week old. She was born a month shy of her due date, and when I first saw her when she was two days old, I only got to see her chin because she was all covered up in the NICU. It was wonderful to get to see all of her this time around and photograph her cute self.

I have so many favorites that it’s a little bit silly and almost impossible for me to start weeding them down. Here are a few of the sneak peeks I made up for her mommy, though! (I feel particularly proud of these shots because I knit the little wrap she is in.)

newborn portrait

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This next one has a little bit of a vintage feel. I have been playing around with post-processing a few photos here and there differently, and I love the look on this one:

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Mallory and her sweet family:

family portrait

Sew It Yourself: Photo Purse

Yesterday I shared pictures of my new photo purse:

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There are a lot of photo purses being sold to photographers right now, so I had decided to make one myself. Torm asked me to share the details…so here they are!

Fabric:

Monkey Fabrics: from Moda. It’s been sold out of most shops for a long time (all the fabric for this bag comes from The Stash). The inside fabric pops up here and there on Ebay–called Monkey Yearbook Photos or Funky Monkey Yearbook Portraits. Looks like you can find the second monkey fabric line here.

Other: A basic charcoal gray for the outside and inner pocket, a few scraps from Will’s scrap basket for the photo collage, and canvas for the inside of the bag to give it structure.

Pattern

The purse is based on the Amy Butler swing bag pattern. I basically used the pattern to cut pieces, and then tossed the directions aside and followed how I wanted things to go (straps aren’t twisted, I made an inner pocket, the bag doesn’t flare quite as much, I wanted stitching down the outside of the straps for a folksie look, etc).

The Photo

Before sewing the canvas lining to the gray front exterior piece, I made the photo part of the bag. I printed a 4×6 photo of Will onto inkjet canvas fabric (can’t find the link right now, but it was $12 for 6 8.5×11 sheets at Joann’s). I originally tried to make my own “inkjet” fabric (which is basically just fabric stabilized onto paper) by ironing freezer paper onto a piece of canvas (left over from making the bag lining), but every time I ran that canvas through my printer, the ink smudged around. Forking over the $12 for the already made and tested version went much better.

I cut out the photo with a 1/4″ border (I used 1/4″ seam allowances) and then grabbed some fabric to make the photo collage. I didn’t measure anything, just eyeballed it. After sewing the photo/fabric collage together, I pressed under all of the edges except the one that was going to butt up against the edge of the purse.

Then I sewed it onto the grey front exterior piece. If you wanted a cleaner look, you could hand appliqué it to hide the stitches, but I wanted the white stitches along the border.

Then I went back to constructing the bag!

Thoughts on the pattern

I like the idea of it, but in practice I think having the bag open the way it does (the sloping sides are open for several inches after the straps end) makes it feel a bit hazardous. I tend to throw my bag into the car, into shopping carts, etc, and I have some concerns that a cell phone or anything light and small (like precious chapstick) could easily slip out without my realizing it. For that reason, it is also smaller than it looks. If it was closed up to the straps, it would hold much more, but since it’s open until 1/2 an inch before the photo collage starts, it has much less usable space. I think I will tweak the shape more before purse #2. :)

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I love this latest storyboard for one of my favorite families (the black border is just for posting here on the interwebs). You may remember the little ones from Drew’s newborn session this past fall. He is now five months old and a complete doll. And Leia is the cutest big sister in the world. It’s hard to say who enjoyed blowing bubbles in Drew’s face more–Drew or Leia!

denver family portrait session 26 feb

My own doll baby suffered some misfortune while I was taking these pictures. He was at our neighbor’s house, and accidentally got his finger closed in the sliding glass door. It happened to be at just the right angle and just the right amount to amputate his fingertip (I’m not even being melodramatic–our discharge papers actually call it an “amputation”).

We had quite the lengthy ER wait, but he is on his way to recovery now–the specialist seems confident that it should grow back more or less on its own. He is very brave about it, and now that it is a little more protected in a splint I feel a lot better about his “I’m going to jump off furniture cause I’m doped up on pain killers and you feel too sorry for me to yell at me” antics. Were it not for the giant bandage you would never know the kid was injured!