• Newborn photos outside and in

    This is a brand new trend I’ve started for myself…taking photography of newborns outdoors.  It is my goal that every photography session is unique and special to you.  Although I photograph most newborns inside…weather permitting its great when we can sneak a few outside.  I think you will agree that these are pretty special…but then again, I believe God has given us the most beautiful objects in the world to wonder over…our newborn child.

     

    Outdoor photography for newborns and babies

    Baby in Flowers

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     June 6th, 2009  Paul Wendl   No comments

  • Newborn Photography in home Cumming Atlanta Georgia

    There is something special about having a professional photographer capture your newborn baby in your home.  Here are just a few images taken in their home.

     

    In home infant photography

     

    Newborn on location photographer Atlanta

     

    Photographer Atlanta

    These are only a few of the images taken during the in home photography session in Atlanta Georgia.  Photography of newborns are something very special and capturing them in your home makes them only that more special.

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     May 3rd, 2009  Paul Wendl   No comments

  • Newborn Photography of infant baby boy Alpharetta

    Nothing is sweeter than to photograph a newborn.  It always amazes me to see how beautiful they are and the perfection of what God has made for us.  Take a look at the images below…I hope the photographs make you as happy as they did me.

    Photography of newborn

     

    Infant on scales photography Alpharetta

     

     

    Newborn and infants at the age between 6 to 14 days is a perfect time to document the start of their life through the art of photography.  Sometimes I can hardly wait to see what their photos look like and what a I can do with them.  We specialize in the art of photography.  These are images that anyone can hang on their wall and consider it a piece of art.

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     April 6th, 2009  Paul Wendl   No comments