Category Archives: Newborn Photography

WELCOME TO THE WORLD

This afternoon I had the absolute joy of photographing a super fresh newborn baby. I’m talking 5 hours in the outside world. That super fresh.
I was originally going to be photographing his birth, but due to circumstances he ended up arriving by caesarean. So the kids and I hung around in the city, (read: hung around in Haighs, begging for chocolate samples) while I waited for the call to let me know everyone was back in their room and feeling settled.  The kids then headed home with daddy, who was happy to sacrifice a few hours in the office so I could go alone to meet this precious, new little soul.
A part of me would love to share some of the images – it’s a beautiful thing to watch a new life welcomed into a family. And an honour to be able to play a part in capturing those moments.  But I also feel those moments are private ones, and there are some things we don’t need to share with the rest of the world – beautiful as they may be.

But because I felt the urge to share something tonight, I flicked through the photographs I took, just a short walk away from the hospital. As I sat beneath this tree I enjoyed the peace and quiet, the cool autumn breeze, the business of people going about their lives, and the stillness of mine for those brief few minutes.  I was enjoying the solitude, the not having to worry about which of my kids was busy trying to cross the road by themselves. I thought of making the most of it and heading to the nearest place that would bring me coffee and cake in a nice quiet corner.  Then I thought about the beautiful family of three just become four, and I suddenly felt the urge to replace that coffee with a train ride home, to be with my little family of four.  Being alone had lost its appeal. Crazy, I know.   :)
 

Guys, I know you won’t be reading this – you have far more important things to be worried about at the moment – but I just wanted to say thank you for allowing me to be there for that brief but incredibly special time of your lives.  Your little boy truly is beautiful (but what other chance did he have with the gene pool you’ve passed on) and it was a genuine pleasure recording some of the first few hours of his life so far.

Much joy to you all.  Narrelle.  x

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TWO EXTRA SPECIAL BUNDLES OF JOY

I remember one of the first things I did when I found out I was pregnant with Jaedon (apart from almost falling to the floor from shock) was sign up to an online forum.  I knew absolutely nothing about being pregnant (I’m still trying to figure out how it happened), and it was comforting having a place where I could go, somewhat anonymously, and ask all those funny, embarrassing questions that I would never ask anyone in real life. And do things I would never do in the real world.  Like post pictures of my belly for the whole world to see, as I grew bigger and bigger.  The last photo I posted I was 7 days overdue, and clearly suffering from baby brain.  I mean – seriously – did the world really need to be subjected to that. However, embarrasment aside, I am incredibly glad that I now have that record, and was able to watch the effect that the new life growing inside me was having on my poor body.

When I met with Rod and Jenty on the weekend we got to talking about the same thing, almost.  Rod was explaining how, at 20 weeks pregnant, a friend of Jenty’s had posted a picture of her rounding belly, and how he had urged his wife to do the same. She eventually came around to the idea and took a photo at 24 weeks.  It was a good thing she did – three days later their twins were born. 

I remember finding out about it, and feeling completely shocked.  Then feeling slightly puzzled after talking to Rod and hearing how well they were going.  Having been pregnant I’d heard all these terms floating about, about the point of viability for a foetus (the earliest stage at which it can survive outside of the womb), and I knew that 24 weeks was VERY early, and I guess I just expected there to be complications.  But there weren’t.  These little champions, from all accounts, sailed through those early months.  And when I say little – you have no idea.  Rodney showed me a photograph taken in the early days, with his little princess wearing his wedding ring - over her arm. It would have gone all the way to her shoulder, easily. That’s how tiny they were.  And yet they somehow found the strength to fight on.  I do know they had a whole host of people, all over the world, praying for them.  And on Sunday I got to meet the answers to those prayers – two very happy, healthy, perfect-in-every-way, babies.  I couldn’t stop staring at them, marvelling at just how precious they were, losing count of the times I felt goose-bumps run from the top of my head to the very tip of my toes.  And, again, I felt very blessed to be able to do what I do, and to be able to capture a small portion of life of these extra special, truly beautiful bundles of joy.  What a buzz.

Guys (Rod and Jenty) - it really was a pleasure spending the afternoon with you, and finally meeting your little miracles.  I’m still in awe at just how perfect they are.  They must have something truly amazing in store for their lives.  I can’t wait to hear how they turn out.

This one makes me smile every time I look at it
She’s such a little sweetheart
Love this shot of Mama and her little doll
And those eyelashes. Not fair.
Awwwww
Almost two peas in a pod
Already looking out for her
I see you

Totally love these ones of Daddy and his little guy. Fatherhood suits you, Rod.
And I really love this one too.  There’s a whole series of them, each one of them looking like little Brandon has realised what they’ve overcome, and is giving out a little shout of triumph. Shout it out, little guy, you’ve earned it.

Narrelle x

(Oh, and thanks Rod for calling the RACV for me, after my blonde moment of leaving the car headlights on.  Matt tells me there were jump leads in the back after all.)

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NEWNESS AND HAPPINESS

Yes, it’s a new year. Again. And I hope it’s been a happy one for you all so far (which is not very long, admittedly, for those on the other side of the world…).
And I really do pray that the long remainder of it will be filled with much happiness and joy also.  I’ve never been one for new years resolutions, but if I were going to make one this year it would be to seek happiness and find it, and to decide to be happy when it would be much easier to feel otherwise.  I’m a sucker for allowing things to get to me that just simply shouldn’t.  That aint gonna happen this year.  I’ve promised myself  that much.

I’m very much looking forward to 2010. I’m looking forward to change, and exciting things. New things. New clients and new friends, and clients that become friends – I love it when that happens. Me and my camera made so many new friends last year, so I can’t wait to see who this one brings into my life.  I’m looking forward to new challenges, and new achievements. New moments, and new memories. New paths, and new heights.  And I’m looking forward to the new, improved version of me.

This is going to be a good year.  I can feel it. I hope you can too.

Running with the ‘new’ theme, here’s a peep at the latest, littlest, friend I’ve made lately. Isn’t she just beautiful.

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Anna and Andrew – I’ll have some more of your little princess ready for you very soon. It was so good to see you again. Much love, Nelly. xxx  :)

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Sneaky Peek | Baby Liam

He made me work nice and hard this one.  I personally think he knows a good thing when he’s got it, and was enjoying all the extra cuddles.  I can hardly blame him for protesting every time we tried to put him down and sneak the nice, warm blankie off him. I’d have been the same. But what’s great about these bubs that don’t do quite what we expect them to is they keep me on my toes.  And I get to capture them as they are, which I just love – it really is at the heart of my photography.  As much as I love the posed, sleepy, deep breath *sigh* inducing photographs of newborns, and as much as I will aim to capture some of these each session, it just doesn’t always work.  Baby rules the roost as far as these sessions go, and I simply follow their lead.  Happily.

What I love about this session was the connection between little Liam and his mummy and daddy.  I adored watching him search them out, and engage with them.  I love how laid back they all were, and how comfortable and natural they were as a new family of four. And I felt grateful to be able to record a brief moment in their lives, as they were.  As I look through the images from the day I know that’s what they reflect.  And that makes me happy.

Thank you so much, Natasha and Andrew for having me over.  It really was a pleasure to spend time with you all – you have a beautiful family. And you would seriously have to be amongst  the most relaxed and calm people I know (which comes in handy when I get thrown out by roadworks on the way and end up running half an hour late…. please tell me you weren’t stressing in secret…  :) )  Here’s a few of my favourites so far.  I just love the first shot – I wish I had one like this with my own children.

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Newborn Photography Melbourne

And don’t you just love these little feet.  I just wanna munch on them!  :)

Melbourne Newborn Photography

Newborn Photography

Newborn Photography Melbourne

I hope he slept well after I left, guys.  It would be pretty typical.  ;)

Narrelle. x
{ Newborn Photography Melbourne }

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.New Life.

What better way to bring in a new season by capturing the beauty of a new life.  A tiny, sweet, precious, kissable new creation.
Annabel’s mum booked me for her newborn session back at the end of June.  It’s great to work with someone so organised, but it meant I had to wait 2 whole months to meet their beautiful little daughter.  I guess they’d been waiting a lot longer than me though.  :)

It was an absolute pleasure to capture Annabel in the first week of her life.  As both mum and dad commented, and I’ve seen countless times, it’s incredible how much they change even in that short space of time.  I love walking away from photographing a newborn knowing that I have captured a stage in their life, a brief moment of time, that is far too fleeting. Those few hours, though, have been stopped still, to pause and relect on. To wonder apon. To marvel at. For all time.  How incredible is that.  It fills me up with such joy, surrounded by warm and fuzzy butterflies.

Admittedly I was a bit fearful at the start of the session that we weren’t going to get the shots we were after. Miss Annabel had decided that the strange lady in her home was much more interesting than sleep.  She kept us on tippy toes for a good long while before she figured I wasn’t that exciting after all, and drifted off into a deep and peaceful sleep. She was as good as gold, both awake and asleep, and we managed some beautiful images of her after all. So many actually that I had trouble sorting through them and decided which few to share here for mum and dad.  I’ve narrowed them down to these for now – can’t wait to hear what you think of them Emma and Stuart.  She really is beautiful. Truly.  You’re very blessed.

 

Melbourne Newborn Photography

Melbourne Newborn Photographer

Newborn Photography Melbourne

Newborn Photographer Melbourne

Narrelle x

{ Melbourne Newborn Photographer }

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