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Hello, and welcome to my blog. I'm a natural light photographer living in the Boise, Idaho area with my husband and 5 kids. I enjoy capturing images of all kinds, but I am truly in love with photographing newborn babies. The first days of life are precious and magical and so very fleeting. Feel free to email me with any questions you may have at info@LauraFarrisPhotgraphy.com. Thank you for visiting my little corner of the web :)

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

A beautiful evening

I got my Nikkor 85mm 1.4 a couple weeks ago and have been dying to play with it outside. It was really hot out the other night but it was really beautiful too.



This is the best I could get of them both together. Stella is SO HARD to photograph these days! Cute little stink!




Lily looks so much like Mason did when he was three.

9 comments:

Alli Blue said...

That picture of Lily on her side is amazing! I loved seeing her teeth too! They are both so adorable!

Danielle said...

Oh my gosh...these are so good Laura!

Audrey said...

So, so beautiful Laura! You got some really amazing shots of little Lily, and Stella is just so cute! Looks like the new lens is a keeper for sure!

Britt said...

gorgeous pictures. gorgeous girls!

Anonymous said...

Breathtaking Laura! You are so talented and have such an AWESOME eye!

Jacqueline said...

Beautiful pictures! How do you keep the girls eyes so light and clear in your photos? Mine always come out looking very dark!

Unknown said...

Jacqueline, if you've got them facing good light then you'll get the catchlights in their eyes. In direct sunlight, a lot of times the eyes will be shadowed so it's important to find open shade to shoot in.

Béa said...

superbe blog. Bravo !

Heather Ward said...

I LOOOOVE these!