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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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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Introducing Lilah

What a privilge is was to be able to witness such a beautiful miracle. I'll never forget watching as Miss Lilah made her way into the world. Thank you Noelle and Russ for letting me be there. And congratulations, she's beautiful!
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Big sister Josie.
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6 comments:

Marisa said...

I can't believe you got a picture of Noelle with one tear at her delivery AGAIN... those pictures are truly amazing. Noelle is lucky to have you for a sister!

Unknown said...

I know. That one of Noelle with Josie was my fave so I'm glad I got this one too.

Alysa . . . . and Reed said...

Beautiful pictures! Takes me back to just a few weeks ago in my own life, congratulations to Noelle and her family!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Laura!

Jen said...

These are really stunning. Your sister is absolutely beautiful! I love birth photography! Did you happen to use a flash here? The lighting is flawless.

Unknown said...

Thanks Jen. I did use my flash for these. I bounced it off the wall behind me close to where it met the celing.