Micah's Fresh 48 - Fairbanks Newborn Photographer

I’ve been staring at the screen for a while now, and I think I’ve finally decided that no words can really do this session justice…so I’m going to let the pictures do the talking for me. I’ll just say this: there is absolutely NOTHING sweeter than a new baby in the loving gaze of his parents. I just love being invited to capture those moments.

As an aside, a funny story: I really do love how “small” Alaska is. I met Kyla several years ago at a mutual friend’s blessingway, but it wasn’t until we sat down to talk about photos that we realized I had gone to high school (in Anchorage) with her husband. It all came full circle when David’s parents – I also knew his mother in high school – were in town at the time of our session, and we got to hug and say hi in between mutually admiring her new grandson.

Please welcome Micah, brand-new human.

The Ranson Family - Fairbanks Lifestyle Family Photographer

This winter, I had some time to really reflect on what it was I wanted to pursue with indoor, lifestyle family sessions – how to capture the essence I was really after. How to be more confident in the vision as I designed it, and how to ensure that vision was coming through to others. It meant a lot of thinking, and ultimately challenging myself in a slightly new way.

As is the case with most growth, it was challenging, but rewarding tenfold. I was so excited to design and shoot this session I could hardly wait.

And this family did not disappoint. These three girls and their parents are such an amazing family, and I am so thankful I had the opportunity to document the bits and pieces that make up their everyday. So much speaks through these pictures: the strong, strong, and remarkably unique relationship each parent has with each child; their gentle voices; the girls’ vibrant personalities; and a very down-to-earth confidence and self-reliance. (This is a family that makes not only its own bread and root beer, but also gymnastics leotards, miniature hockey tables, and jungle gyms!) It was such great fun to be a part of their lives for a few short hours. I hope they feel I captured their hearts well.

Lucy Sue's Herbal Bath - Fairbanks Newborn Photographer

In the interest of full disclosure, let it be known that I LOVE herbal baths.

LOVE.

I will admit, I first fell in love with them for reasons that were other than pure. I mean – they’re beautiful, visually. There’s pretty much nothing better than a serene little baby floating in mama’s hands. But after I had my second baby, I came to love them for much more practical reasons. I won’t go into them all here, but my oh my, they are wonderful.  (Let's just say - VERY soothing for tender tissues!)

Mostly due to my profound love of herbal baths, I’ve long wanted to incorporate them into my Fresh 48 sessions for families who were interested – after all, I feel they’re a “productive” use of postpartum time, since they are so soothing and promote healing, but also because they’re a visually stunning skin-to-skin cuddlefest.

I’m thrilled to have finally had the chance to photograph a few herbal baths, and I’m so excited to share the first with you. Lucy Sue was only a few days old when we took these pictures – and, as you can see, her older siblings were so in love with her, they couldn’t help but climb into the bath themselves.

For more information about Fresh 48 Sessions, check out this post!

The Tate Family - Fairbanks Lifestyle Family, Maternity Photographer

I know, I know. If I say “I love this session!” on every single post, it might start to sound a little less than genuine – or, at the very least, trite. The truth is, I have been so very fortunate to really enjoy all of my clients and to love the images which result from their sessions. They challenge me, force me to grow and hone my gaze, and all the while appreciate the absolute beauty in front of my camera.

All of that said, I will admit that within my universal admiration for my clients, there is a particularly special thrill that occurs when I’m contacted by someone who shares the same excitement and sense of creativity and exploration about a lifestyle session as I do. (I get that it can be kind of a weird thing to get excited about, I do.) But when it happens, it’s magic of the best kind.

This was one of those times. This session was a gift (what a sweet birthday gift!), but the entire family was on board with the mission: to capture this sweet, special time in their life, which was just a few short months before they welcomed their beautiful second child earthside.

These pictures are more than just pictures. In its own way, each is a time capsule. There’s one in particular of Gabe with his LEGOs that I end up staring at whenever I come across it, because I can’t help but see more than a boy and his toys. It seems to sum up everything – the look on his face, his single-minded focus and determination, the soft curve of his cheeks and the last hints of baby roundness about his fingers: this is Gabe at three.

It’s a powerful thing to have in a photograph. And I am so, so glad this family chose me to capture this time in their lives for them.

Emily's Fresh 48 - Fairbanks Newborn Photographer

Have I mentioned how much I love Fresh 48 sessions? I loooooove Fresh 48 sessions.

And I have to admit, this session is my favorite type of Fresh 48: I was present atEmily Scarlett’s birth just shy of twelve hours before coming back to the hospital to rejoin this adorable, newly-minted family of six to document three very excited big siblings’ first introduction to their new baby sister. I relish revisiting babies I’ve photographed at birth – trust me, even though not even twelve hours had passed, they change so much in that time! I love getting to add moments from baby’s first days to the birth story. And let’s face it, there’s nothing sweeter on earth than big kids with baby siblings…nothing. : )

I hope you enjoy these images as much as I do. Let me know what you think in the comments! I love to hear from you.

The Birth of Emily Scarlett - Fairbanks Birth Photographer

I am really honored to have been a part of this birth story. And what an incredible birth story it is – it’s a story so great that it actually starts waaaaay before the pregnancy did!

So, let’s start at the beginning.

This is an adorable family. (For real. Jim was actually named the Hottest Dad in America! And clearly, Angela is no slouch herself, either.) When Angela was telling me this story, she said that the most meaningful aspect of the experience of being named the Hottest Dad in America wasn’t the title – it was that Jim got to appear on national tv and talk about how passionate he was about parenting, and to share that message.

After getting the opportunity to see Jim with his kids at our Fresh48 session, I have to say that this comes as no surprise. Both Jim and Angela possess that rare quality of being able to see the world through their children’s eyes, and I saw them approach their eldest three children’s first introduction to their new sibling with patience, empathy, and a giddy excitement that could only be called childlike – in the best way possible.

But back to the birth!

So, Jim and Angela had their three beautiful children, decided they were done, and – well – Jim underwent a certain surgical procedure that is often described as permanent birth control. : ) And some years later, Angela began to wonder if she was having a change of heart. Angela is a photographer based in North Pole (of the eponymous Angela Tritle Photography) and sees a lot of high school seniors, and their parents, in her studio for portraits. She told me that she often ended up chatting with the parents during the sessions – and she was surprised how often she heard them say that they wished they’d had more children.

Angela really wanted to make sure that they too weren’t going to experience this regret, and so she and Jim really took it upon themselves to revisit the issue and really, really think about the baby question. As you may have already guessed given the nature of this post, it soon became clear that yes, they did want to pursue having more children.

It was a long journey, but from that point, they maintained faith that the pieces would fall into place and that they would find a path to their dream. And fall into place they did, including a trip out of state for a surgical reversal. And that was how I ended up in a coffee shop with Angela when she was about eight months pregnant, glowing, and very, very excited.

Angela had a natural, drug-free birth planned and had arranged to labor in the hospital’s tub if circumstances permitted. Her previous three labors had been relatively quick, so when I got the text that she was in labor, I was ready to fly into action. And I stayed ready…for hours! To everyone’s surprise, this little girl was taking her time. I finally joined them at the hospital in the evening and had a lovely time hanging out with Angela, Jim, and Angela’s sister, who was there to take video. Though she still was only dilated to about 3 cm, the contractions were starting to get uncomfortable, and the CNM gave the go-ahead to get into the tub.

It was there that labor soon began in earnest, and the amazing relationship between Jim and Angela really began to shine. Jim stayed by Angela’s side every second and was absolutely her rock – calm, steady, supporting, and strong. It was amazingly poignant to watch. After an early labor that poked along for an entire day, Angela’s labor was suddenly moving fast, and it became incredibly intense – so much so that during transition, Angela was left literally gasping for breath. At one point, she dilated almost three centimeters in the 40 minutes between checks – crazy fast. Later, she said it felt like she was being split in two. All we could figure is that baby finally decided to shift her position, and once she did, she was on her way down!

It was around this time that Angela asked for an epidural. It was so amazingly intense. However, it was clear – to everyone in the room except for the woman in labor – that there was no way an anesthesiologist would be able to get there before the baby did! Luckily, however, her CNM appeared and was able to tell her just how close everything was – and suddenly, carts were being wheeled in willy-nilly and Angela was about to meet her baby.

Emily Scarlett was born en caul (being born “in the caul” refers to an amniotic sac that remains intact through birth) – in a scant few pushes she was in her mother’s arms. The room was full of joy, and the rosy squalls of a beautiful baby with a fuzzy head of hair.

Nothing. Beats. That. Moment.

Lucy - Fairbanks Lifestyle Family Photographer

I am so excited to finally share this session.

I love, love, love it.

The family is gorgeous and the pictures are great, yes. But I also have a personal connection with this session. These are friends who were mere days away from moving across the country – all the way to Vermont! – and this is how we said goodbye.

We wanted to do some family pictures before they left, and we knew we wanted to do them in their home, the amazingly gorgeous structure that Matt designed and built with his own two hands. We had talked about it once or twice when I came across a session done by one of my favorite photographic inspirations, the lifestyle photographer Suzanne Gipson. Her session was titled A Sentimental Goodbye and it featured a family saying goodbye to their home immediately before moving.

And it moved me. To tears. I sent Heather the link, and she reported tears on her end, too. We wanted to do a session like this.

And so we did. It was a wildly wonderful day to take this inspiration and run with the creative license; to try to create – and capture – authentic remembrances of the last moments in this home, of this sweet phase of their life. It was challenging, emotionally and artistically, in the best way possible.

I hope its beauty shines through for you, too.

Birdie - Fairbanks Lifestyle Family Photographer

This was one of the two sessions I did this summer with families who had grandparents visiting in order to meet their grandbabies for the first time. Both sessions were so very special; it was so lovely to see these families set aside the moment to not only document, but to also really savor each other. We had {perhaps too much} fun, and I feel very fortunate to have been there to take part.

I thoroughly enjoyed this session – and between Somer’s smile and miss Birdie Mae’s eyes, how could you go wrong? (True story: I love Birdie’s name so much, I briefly considered stealing it for my own baby girl! Don’t worry, though, Somer – you’re safe!) In all seriousness, though, this entire family was just radiant, and it was a pleasure to have them in front of my camera.

I hope you love these images as much as I do!

Claire's Fresh 48 - Fairbanks Newborn Photographer

This session is so lovely, I almost don’t want to write anything, since the images speak so loudly for themselves. Suffice to say, I was invited back to the hospital to photograph sweet Claire's Fresh 48 Session when she was less than 24 hours old. I am so honored to have been asked to capture these supremely beautiful moments.

The Birth of Claire Michelle - Fairbanks Birth Photographer

This was such a triumphant birth, and I am so honored to have been a part of it. Heather and Tony had been awaiting the birth of their first child – a “surprise” baby (they had waited to learn the sex of the baby until the birth) – and were soooo ready to meet {her, as it turns out!}. They had a lovely natural childbirth planned: in addition to their desire for a drug-free labor, Heather specified immediate skin-to-skin contact in her birth plan, and – most exciting of all – their care provider was on board with Tony catching the baby, if circumstances allowed.

And to kill the suspense now: they did it! They had what I consider to be am eminently beautiful birth, though it didn’t go exactly as planned (as they rarely do), in that Heather had to be placed on some induction drugs when her waters partially ruptured, but labor hadn’t picked up on its own. As mamas who have experienced pitocin for themselves know well, it’s a drug that causes contractions that are notoriously intense. Throughout her long labor (and back labor at that), Heather understandably considered an epidural several times. Each time, her support team – including her care provider – served as the perfect sounding board, asking her if she was sure it was what she really wanted, and providing the encouragement that she could make it. It was wonderful to see a support team so empathetically and respectfully honor the spirit of the wishes Heather had stated in the birth plan.

And make it she did, triumphantly. And if that wasn’t enough to make this an amazing birth, Tony caught the baby (with their care provider’s hands always right there to show him what to do)! It was an incredibly emotional thing to witness, and I can’t find the words to express how much I love the series of photographs as the baby was making her way earthside. Another favorite of image of mine from this birth, captured soon after, is perhaps the best “It’s a girl!” picture ever – Heather and Tony are both just so happy, their smiles spill out of the picture, and I can still hear their exclamations and laughter.

They named her Claire Michelle, and she was just the tiniest, sweetest little baby you have ever seen. But I’ll leave you to be the judge!