Where do I begin? Maybe for once I’ll just let the pictures say it all.
Photographing a birth is stunning. Every. Single. Time.


















This is probably my most favorite family portrait I have taken in recent years.
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I am going away for the weekend with my posse of women so I am posting this a day early. Aren’t these colors gorgeous? Hydrangeas, Queen Anne’s Lace, Agapanthus, Peacock feathers, Button Mums and two colors of Lisianthus! More from … Read the Rest
Last week I photographed these twins for a Secret Surprise Valentine’s Day Gift for their Papa. Tiny humans are intoxicating. I love the bottom shot because it captures all the love and armloadfullness of being a new Mama of two. … Read the Rest
There is nothing more tenderbeautifulprecious than a tiny, new born 21 day old flower. You can meet her twin and hear a little bit about our session in my next post.
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I’ve been doing something new. After years of favoring spontaneous shooting outdoors in natural light I am experimenting with working in my studio where I can control everything but my subject. I am having way more fun than I ever … Read the Rest
I’d love to know the name of this…nut. I think its a nut because it was way too big to be a berry.
Happy Friday~!

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Oh crap, Sarah! That is amazing…I'm crying while making the cherry tarts..As a birth mother of one and Mamma Jamma to two, I am still completely moved by birth, love and family…congrats to the family and to you for capturing love and life's miracle! Thanks for sharing..
these are amazing Sarah- what a gift to witness such joy!
Thank you Sarah, and Thank You, the Family, for letting the rest of us see–feel–share–and cry with pure joy.
Peace be with ALL of you!
Shahnaz Erwin.
great picts!
jeff
oh my! those pictures are amazing! totally crying. love these.
hannah
Wow, I have goose bumps. So lovely, I wish I had photos like this from my kiddos birth!
This series is stunning… there are moments of expression in these photos that seem to capture what must be for some an “emotion drop” when that new life is entered into this world… what beauty…