THE 1st AGE OF CHILDHOOD

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YOUR CHILD'S
PORTRAIT HISTORY

1ST AGE
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AGE 4 TO 5
AGE 6 TO 8
AGE 9 TO 12
AGE 13 TO 15

THE 7 AGES
OF CHILDHOOD

At Three Months . . . babies are fresh, new human beings–totally 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 legs—and 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!"

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