twin brothers at walker art musuem

What a fun morning at the Walker with a cute family of 3 little boys!  They have grown quite a bit since our newborn session 7 months ago.  The twins have

decided to switch it up a bit.  The littlest newborn is now the big guy of the pair.  The one with more hair now has less.  What they

both have are some adorable smiles!  Big brother was patient throughout the session and then eager at the end to be included in a few photos.

If we thought getting 2 little boys to look and smile at the same time was tricky at 7 months, what do you think is going to happen when they are running in

opposite directions at our next shoot?  I think it will be full of giggles and smiles!  Can’t wait!

twin newborns lying close together
twin infants looking at each other

 

twin infants sharing one toy

 

Close up of blue eyed infant chews on wooden toy

3 year old boy lying on ground with big smile





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This morning I had the joy of photographing 11 day old twin boys.   I can only dream of all the fun this family of 3 boys will have growing up together! Brian and Michelle, thank you for sharing your beautiful family with me.
newborn-brothers-smiling-and-holding-hands

newborn-in-dough-bowl-with-big-blue-eyes

sweet-newborn-in-adorable-brown-hat

two-year-olds-big-grin

newborn-brothers-staring-into-eachothers-eyes

 







I had the honor of photographing twins 2 weeks in a row!  Cody and Logan met me at my car door ready to tell me everything about everything.  It was very sweet!  We had a great time at the park and playing in their backyard.  Denise and Brian thank you for sharing your family’s morning with me.  You have wonderful children!






I had the joy of photographing these 2 little loved ones this past weekend.  What a fun day!  To finally meet their parents and spend the day getting to know this wonderful family is what makes newborn photography so rewarding.  I am so excited for you Libby and Jim.  You have 2 beautiful children.  I can’t wait to watch them grow.