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I'm a huge fan of skin to skin. It's deeply important in bonding with your baby early on, and I think it's incredibly powerful with older babies too. And I'm also a huge fan of skin in bonding photographs. It's just so stunning to see your skin next to your baby's. But I'm not suggesting you take your top off if you're not into that. I really think any amount of your skin is deeply beautiful. I typically recommend that mamas wear a tank top and leggings or bike shorts, to have enough skin showing that it really feels like you're in it with your baby. And I recommend that you have your baby nude, if you're comfortable with it, and your toddlers and older kids wearing diaper covers, onesies, or black tees and black shorts. You're also welcome to play around with it. Start with one clothing item, take it off, try another. There are mamas who choose to be photographed in a sports bra, or totally topless. This mama, above, did a variety of levels of clothing. She had a tank top on for some of her session, and for some of it, went without most clothing. In the frame above, the mama is wearing a tank top. This is the most common choice, and I absolutely love it. It shows plenty of your skin, and is really beautiful with baby's skin. But, if you're wanting a more skin to skin look, but without showing your breasts, you can hold your sweetie in front of you like this mama, below. You're of course welcome to cover your baby up, as well. In this session, below, the mama chose to put her babe in a black diaper cover. You can also wear longer sleeves and still get beautiful images. This mama, below, chose to wear three-quarter-length sleeves, and I think the images are still stunning. And, of course, you can cover your baby more, too! This mama, below, started with her baby totally covered in a little black dress, but then took off her baby's clothes -- and her bra -- to get a more intimate skin to skin look. I really believe that if you're confident, your photographs will be stunning. So, if dressing yourself and your baby up or down helps you feel more confident, go with that. The photographs will be beautiful no matter what.
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I have always been fascinated by siblings. My own, my friends'. It can be such a striking relationship. And it's something I absolutely love to photograph. The look on a baby's face when his older sibling comes near him has to be one of my very favorite things ever. One of my favorite, and most surprising sibling sessions, was with a 12 year old (shown below) and his 5 week old sister. I had never had a 12 year old in the studio before -- I had thought before this moment that 12 was too old to be in there. I was focusing only on babies and toddlers. But this mama brought both of her kids in. I did most of the session with just the mom and baby (you can find those images at the top of this page, if you're curious!), but I invited the older brother to come play with his sister at the end. Seeing the two of them together was really breathtaking. And it shifted my idea of what a Bonding Session could be. I absolutely loved photographing this mama, below, and her two boys. The boys loved to play around, tumbling and chasing, but they also were just so incredibly sweet and calm together. I always melt when I look at these nursing images. What love. What deep affection. I'm also really moved by older siblings. This beautiful family, below, came in for photographs when the kids were 3 and 5. And this session, below, is one of my all-time favorite siblings session. This mama brought her four children in, and they truly just played the whole time. It was kinetic, vibrant, and so full of love.
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