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    Well this is my second newborn portrait session ever, did this one pro-bono for my portfolio, she did buy me an umbrella though
    All natural light and a great baby! I am so excited and I really hope to someday be a renowned baby photographer, I'm surprised at how difficult it is to shoot a baby! LOL

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    a very cute set, nicely posed.

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    the first shot is awesome. I have to say that I'm not a fan of the baby in the bag, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bambi View Post
    the first shot is awesome. I have to say that I'm not a fan of the baby in the bag, though.
    I don't think it's a bag ... it's a veil or similar. Plenty of breathing holes. I like that shot myself ... very creative. Had it been a bag though, I wouldn't been so positive. Photographically though that 1st shot is definitely the best in my view, it's a very nice shot.

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    nicely done, add my vote for #1 as well and unfortunately the last leaves me with a negative feeling as well - but the child's parents are the ultimate judge
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    Adorable shots, and have to agree that first one is spot on the money.
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    Yup shot one for me as well.
    I'm w/MA here, I find the baby in the veil shot quite creative though it's not as 'attractive' as the other shots.
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