Baylee

This morning was sweet Baylee’s turn to shine. We put her session off by a few weeks, until she was sitting confidently (but just in time for her family’s move next weekend…good luck you guys!).

Despite the sheets of rain pouring down outside, we were able to set up my clunky umbrella and bee, and made do. This was the swan song for my umbrella…we had to actually rig it to stay open this morning (which tells you a) just how often I don’t use it, and b) that I need to spend some money on upgrading the rarely-used-but-still-functional equipment o’ mine).

But it stayed open, and we had a wonderful time in Baylee’s room. And at the very end the sun shone again, and we were able to pull open the blinds and take advantage of the gorgeous natural light shining through.

And then the rain came again.

(it’s pouring as I type this)

Can you believe this weather???

3 Comments

  1. Minivan Mom said . . .

    Scrumptious. Those cheeks in the first picture!

    And how can you not love the name Baylee?

    Posted June 27, 2007 at 9:18 am | Permalink
  2. randerson03 said . . .

    I came to your site from a link on Big Mama’s. I am amazed at how you capture such personality in your photos. It’s amazing to glimpse their thoughts just by the expressions on their faces.

    I was wondering if you would share how you learned to become such a great artist. What training, books, etc. would you recommend for a novice beginner? Any thoughts about equipment would also be helpful. Thanks.

    Posted June 28, 2007 at 11:06 am | Permalink
  3. Anonymous said . . .

    Shigeta says:Hey “Sugar” if you came to Chicago and took photos of Tony and Aliyah, I promise you that a “WHOLE NEW MARKET’ would open up for you! I love, love, love what you do to these pictures! So just come to Chicago…..come on.

    (I’ve seen other people’s proofs from their “supposed” sessions, and I have to send them to the Sweet Life so they can see how it’s done.:))

    Posted June 29, 2007 at 5:38 pm | Permalink

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