Five Weeks | Salem Newborn Photographer

This morning I had the absolute pleasure of meeting M and G and their five week old son T (who was born on St. Patrick’s Day!). T w as completely

awake and SO alert for the first half of our session and then he fell into a deep, deep sleep and his mommy and I had all kinds of fun putting silly hats on him and posing him. We got so many great shots and I had a hard time deciding which ones to share. Here are a few of my current favorites!
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M and G, congratulations to you again! Your little guy is amazing. I can’t wait to show you the rest of your pictures.

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Are you tired of him yet? He turned 7 months this week. It’s bittersweet. I’m happy that he’s sleeping better and finally interested in eating “food” but I kind of wish I could slow it all down a little too.


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And one more because he’s just so cute!
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On Wednesday morning, my husbands father and one of the best grandpa’s ever went home to be with the Lord.

It’s been a hard and sad week and I haven’t taken any pictures. Grace had ballet this morning and I brought my camera, hoping to get something cute. Josh was soooooo tired and cranky until he discovered his new, favorite toy. My Omni-Bounce. He sat and chewed on it for a good twenty minutes. I got some great shots of Grace but this was by far my favorite for the week. Joshua Charles, named for his grandpa, chewing on a flash diffuser in a sea of pink and purple ballerina splendor.
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Picture Perfect Workflow Actions | New Actions from Michelle Black

I had the opportunity to test Michelle Black’s new workflow actions and all I can say is, she’s done it again! The set includes actions that do everything from adjusting exposure to adding texture and batch resizing. They’re easy to tweak and “buildable”. I was honestly blown away by what they’re capable of doing on their own. The images below were processed using JUST the Picture Perfect Workflow Actions. I wouldn’t say that any of these images are “finished” but I think you’ll agree that they’re off to a great start.

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My three.
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