Category Archives: Births

Baby Edith made her debut earlier this month and I was totally psyched to be there to witness it!  There was so much love in the room…Mom,  dear friends, sister niece…what a wonderful environment to bring a baby into the world.  And Marysol and Ernesto are so laid back that even while in labor they were shooting the breeze and chatting it up…my favorite moments were watching Ernesto stroke Marysol’s hand, head, shoulder, constantly comforting her and reassuring her.  It was incredibly sweet to watch.  I loved how when the baby was crowning, I grabbed Marysol’s niece so she could witness her new cousin’s birth and she latched on to my arm for dear life and wouldn’t let go.  I loved how when Edith was finally bundled up and ready to be held Ernesto’s smile was so big and bright and proud.  And I know poor Marysol was exhausted from hours and hours of laboring through the night and day, but she had a glow about her when holding the baby that was precious.  Such a wonderful experience…and one I always treasure!

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Ahhhhhhh…love me some births…for reals!  So much emotion I can’t even handle it.  I know that births can be forever long, but honestly I don’t mind waiting around because the high is so worth it.  I could totally be a birth junkie.  And Caleb’s was no exception.  I have to admit, I feel pretty special that I am one of the first ones that gets to meet these sweet little newbies.  Caleb was just so adorable!!  We had lots of different issues with Caleb’s birth coverage though…hospitals in the Valley are a bit different than I am used to.  They definitely have policies that make it a bit more challenging for photographers.  Debralee had a scheduled C-Section and tried her darndest to get me in to get just a quick snapshot but, ce la vie, it was not possible.

Sometimes it can be a bit frustrating…I had three of my four children up north and my children never went to the nursery or were taken from me unless I asked for them to be taken.  They had all their shots, their temperature monitoring, their foot prints, their baths…all in my room.  I was allowed as many people as I wanted into the delivery room.  They were never given a bottle or a binkie unless I asked.  They encouraged a lot of skin to skin contact for the first hour and urged nursing within the first 15 minutes.  It was just such a different experience delivering here…I had a hard time with them taking the baby away for such a long time.  My particular postpartum nurse was frustrating because I had asked to keep my baby with me so I could nurse on demand, and she was annoyed that I was messing up her being able to monitor the baby’s feeding schedule.  I was so annoyed I checked myself out early because I was tired of feeling like I was inconveniencing everyone with just wanting my baby to be in my room.  The fight wasn’t worth staying.

I will say it is getting a bit better.  The birth I covered a couple weeks ago at Valley Baptist, the nursery nurse was so awesome…she had never heard of hiring a professional photographer for a birth and she thought it was so cool.  And Dr. Vela, the Dr. who attended, Ginna, Vanessa, Taryn and Debralee (whose births I have photographed) is amazing at letting me get pictures.  In fact, he has a signature pose for each birth I cover.  So, little by little I am making some headway.  Coverage options vary from hospital to hospital and Dr. to Dr.  But regardless, I LOVE them all!!!

I loved Aden’s expression as was watching baby Caleb came into the room.  I loved how proud he looked in his big brother shirt.  I love how Debralee looked at him like he held the world in his little hands.  And I love how Omar was just gaga over his new boy.  Loved it all.  So, Enjoy!

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I normally like to start off my blog posts in chronological order, but I couldn’t help myself from posting this most gorgeous image of Colt holding his new baby sister.  This kid was totally something else.  He walked in, demanding to hold her and when he finally was able to get her all to himself, we could hear him quietly singing ‘twinkle twinkle little star’ to her while rocking her back and forth…I know, right?!?!  Totally melted my mother heart.  He was just to sweet and endearing and was like the big brother I always wished I’d had looking out for me.

Little Adele Marie however is a feisty little fireball…or at least she was while she was getting her bath.  That girl has a set of lungs on her!  She was SO not happy as you can see by the pictures of her screaming…with soapy water all over her.  But let me tell you…as soon as that baby girl got into her mama’s arms, she settled right down, opened her eyes and looked right at her.  I totally can picture her saying ‘You have no idea what I just went through…I need a hug’!

One side note…this was the first time I have ever covered a birth at Valley Baptist Hospital and the nursery staff was so phenomenal.  They went over and above making sure that Brandon and Adele could have these images of Adele Marie.  It’s always a bit tricky cause you never know with hospitals and all their policies, but the nurse who took care of Adele Marie was wonderful…just wanted to give them a shout out!

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It’s the first blog post of my brand spankin’ new blog and I couldn’t be more excited to debut it with the birth of baby Natalia! Mommy Ginna Villareal (click here for her awesome fashion blog!) and I met a couple weeks before hand to discuss options for the birth coverage because I certainly don’t want to be up in a friend’s lady parts unless she wants me to capture that whole process…everyone is different and has their own vision of how they would like their birth story captured, so it has become important to meet and get a clear view on the expectations before that big day arrives.  And let me tell you…I am a nervous wreck with excitement before births.  With Ginna’s I had a nightmare that I had missed her call in the middle of the night and she had gone into labor. Ahhhhh!  Would have died if that had happened!  And then when Ginna really did go into labor, baby Natalia took her own sweet time getting here…until the end when she decided she had obviously had enough waiting around and popped out within 2 pushes.  Crazy how fast she slipped out!  Love that Ginna is all smiles as she is in labor…who is supposed to look that good as they push a human being out, right?  And I also love that Dr. Vela holds her up at proudly as if she were his own.  Natalia was (and still is) absolutely adorable…so petite and delicate looking!  Her features were just precious.  I spent the next hour or so at Doctor’s Hosptial at Renaissance hanging out and chatting with everyone while snapping away at all of Natalia’s firsts…first time seeing mom, dad, grandma, brother and sister…first time breastfeeding, first time holding mom’s hand.  I just love being able to witness and capture all of those sweet moments.  Births are so freakin’ awesome.  I don’t ever get tired of shooting them.  For more information on birth coverage, please click on the contact link above and fill out the form…I will get back to you asap with all the info and hopefully will get to meet with you soon!  For now, enjoy the sweetness of baby Natalia’s debut…

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