At Three Months
. . . babies are fresh, new human beingstotally dependent on
the important people in their lives. A three-month portrait will preserve
that time of newness.
At
no time in your child's life will
physical changes occur so rapidly.
In what seems like the blink of
an eye, a tiny, helpless bundle is
transformed into an active,
robust and inquisitive youngster.
|
When photographed
with one or more parents or
siblings, a portrait at this age will capture forever
that fleeting time when family members are the
center of your baby's intimate world.
|
Plan
to visit your photographer at least three times during your baby's first
year.
At
Six Months . . . babies are so loveable! Cuddly and responsive,
yet still dependent. Strengthened muscles let them sit up and take
part in the world around them. Often happy-go-lucky, they crave
attention and delight in having an audience. Portraits at this age
are a perfect time to reveal chubby little arms and legsand
even backsides!
|
|
|
At
Nine Months . . . Many babies begin to strike out on their own.
Still dependent on their parents, but starting to explore an ever-expanding
world . . .
well on the way to becoming a real little person and letting everyone
know . . .
"You
won't hold on to me for long!"
|
One
Year . . . The
permanent facial characteristics begin to reveal a family likeness
and individual character . . . still a baby, yet emerging as a
robust and inquisitive child who is ready to meet the world. For
the child who is now walking, the perfect message of the portrait
is
"I'm
free!"
|
|
|