newborn photography

life with a newborn :: elizabeth grace

stephanie and jonathan have great friends. why? because instead of buying them tons and tons of baby clothes and other unnecessary baby "gear," they went in and bought them a life with a newborn photo session. that's where i come in. 

it was so fun to head over to their home, which they had only just moved into, and spend an hour with them as they interacted with their tiny new girl, who was just over a week old at the time we did this session. it took their pup a few minutes to warm up to me, but once she did we were in business, and she added such an amusing element to these images. really, the dog is the first baby, and the big sister. :)

here's an afternoon with elizabeth and her family. watch out for the pink tutu!


life with a newborn :: ezra jay

another one of my dear friends, alicia, with whom i also share a baby-having schedule, welcomed her first son at the front end of june, just a couple months after my own. he is welcomed by two very enthusiastic big sisters, a hard-working and nurturing mama, and a very proud daddy.

his birth came very soon after the completion of a major project for this family: they converted their two-unit home back into a single-family home, and moved all of their bedrooms upstairs. they are enjoying expanded space with room to grow, and room to hopefully welcome housemates, too. 

alicia also had a landmark birthday in april, turning 30, which i think is the most wonderful age.

we figured that the start of another decade of life, the "new" house, and ezra's birth were three excellent reasons to take an hour and freeze-frame their family in the midst of all these milestones. and i'm so glad we did. i love this family: the simplicity of their lifestyle, the kingdom work they have devoted their lives to, the hilarity of their girls, and the squishy handsomeness of baby ezra. 

enjoy this little snippet of a friday mid-day with them. 

If you're living in the middle of a unique season of life, going through transition, or about to make a big change, you have a good reason to do this type of session. it can preserve some pretty potent memories in a really authentic and lovely way. reach out. i'd love to help tell that story.

life with a newborn :: nathan troy

Nathan joined his family earthside just two weeks before this session. one thing i love about this style of newborn session - in which the baby needn't be sleeping so as to be posed in wraps and baskets - is that you can do it very early or a little later, and there's flexibility for either and beauty in both. For this session, Nathan's mama, Mandy, opted to capture and immortalize the squishy, floppy brand new stage of his babyhood. 

i do these sessions often for families with their first baby, and a bit less often for families that have just welcomed their 2nd, 3rd, or more babies. and there's such a different flavor to it when big siblings are part of the picture. having just welcomed my own third-born (Mandy and I are pretty much on the same baby-having schedule. hehe), i notice the same thing i noticed during this morning spent with nathan and his family: that whereas daily life with a firstborn centers and spins around that newborn's schedule and needs, creating a quietness and a sustained attentiveness to each daily care routine, a third baby sorta just gets pulled into the rhythms of the family. it's not that they aren't loved or cared for - far from it - just that diaper changes are speedier, baths less frequent, and there is always noise and activity swirling around him. the older siblings grasp for opportunities to hold him, the mama tends to a toddler with one arm while holding the infant in the other, and the parents switch off playing with the olders or cuddling the baby. 

i love this stuff: the family coffee time, the reading of books, the wiggly attempts at a family portrait on the big bed, the quick diaper change and swaddle, then a trip outside to enjoy wheeled vehicles, to swing, and to tromp through the woods behind the house. and in the middle of all this, nathan is serene and alert, patiently taking his place in the holy chaos of family. 

enjoy a sunday morning with this darling little family...  

sessions like these are just one of the many types i offer to document families as they grown and change across the years. i'm offering a special 5-year plan that affords some pretty significant discounts and benefits for families that want to invest in regularly telling the stories of their life as a family. click HERE to read more. 

savor the day!

on mother's day

In this work I do, I get to see and photograph a LOT of mamas. Mamas at the moment they become mamas, as they pull their babies up to their chests and cry happy tears over them. Mamas who are welcoming their 2nd (or 3rd or 6th) baby into their families, and thereby growing their mothering heart exponentially...again. Mothers nourishing their babes at their breasts, then nourishing their children at their kitchen table with lovingly prepared meals. Mothers comforting, holding, kissing, singing, scolding, teaching, tickling, correcting, carrying, playing, and laughing. Mothers at home in their own spaces that they've created to be soft landing places for their families. 

I SEE you, mothers. I see you because I am one of you. And when I come photograph you, I do it because I want to show you -- through my limited by loving and artistic perspective -- that you are a million good things: you are faithful, steady, sacrificial, blessed, of value, loved and loving. From the moment you get a positive pregnancy test and through every moment that follows.

So Mother's Day this year meant a lot to me as a photographer this year, just as it meant a lot to me personally as a mother who recently birthed her third baby. 

I put together a couple collages to celebrate. Since I didn't have unlimited time, I just made them to wish a happy FIRST mother's day to those mamas I've photographed this past year who just became moms for the first time. But if i'd had more time, there would have been collages of all the Milk Time mamas with their little ones, and all the mamas of 2+ kids in their family photojournalism sessions, and the mamas whose births were for their 2nd+ child. 

If you haven't already, please consider letting me -- or another gifted photographer you admire! -- come by with my camera to "see" you in this way. You will never regret it, not ever. I love the movement going on to #getmominthesquare and similar. I want to get you - the mama, who is usually behind the camera -- into the visual history of your family in an authentic way. So get in touch. 

I'm also going to be launching a new "deal" toward that end soon. Stay tuned.

To end, here are a few photo collages I made to celebrate my own motherhood this mother's day. These three bring so much goodness. My cup runs over. 

Happy Mother's Day... every day!

Love, 

Brooke

life with a newborn :: edward

Edward was born peacefully at home, and for the first 12 weeks of his life he was privileged to have both his mommy AND daddy home with him. This family has been incubating together these last few months, becoming intimately acquainted with all the nuances of one another, relearning ways to live life as a family of three. 

About a week before Loretta was scheduled to return to work full time, she got in touch and asked me to come do a Life With A Newborn session, provided 11 weeks old wasn't "too old" for that sort of session (it isn't). 

Loretta and John are very much equal partners in caretaking for baby Edward. I watched with a warm heart as they each tended to him -- diaper changes, feedings, cuddles -- and sang over him. 

I'm so happy with this set of photos, because they capture a tiny snapshot of this really sacred season in this family's life together. Here you're invited to take a peek...

If you're freshly home with your own newborn (or even if it's been a few months), please do yourself a favor and get a Life With A Newborn session done. I promise you, the sweetness you'll feel every time you look at them for years to come will be SO worth it. 

life with a newborn :: hazel

hazel june (yes, she shares a name with my own daughter!) was the first baby born in the birth suite at Grand Rapids' first free-standing, midwife-staffed, out-of-hospital birth space, Cedar Tree Birth & Wellness, a place i'm so excited now exists. hers was a quiet and smooth birth, two adjectives that you could also use to describe her parents. 

dana is a counselor and russ is a musician. together they've made this nurturing and peaceful home, filled with the sounds of records playing and the wild greenery of growing things. two times i came into their home to photograph them in their newborn haze. the first time we had grey skies and funky moods, and though we still got some lovely shots out of it, i asked them if i could come back for a supplemental session when there was some sunshine streaming in the windows. from that session came even more loveliness. my favorite: the ones in which russ is playing his cello for his wife and daughter. i actually would have been quite happy to take off my photographer hat in that moment and just linger a long while in the music. 

i love this little baby girl's wild blond hair, and her wide eyes. i love the way she is being held in quietness and affection. and i especially love what her mama had to say about her experience of motherhood thus far: 

I believe four weeks of motherhood can only be described in moments. I have felt much gratitude for a healthy baby and supportive husband, awe that this beautiful being grew inside of me, disbelief that I was ever pregnant, overwhelmed, isolated, speechless, in love, humored, lucky, and definitely blessed to be a mother.

these early days with a newborn are a story worth telling, a sliver of life that feels both eternal and fleeting. have me come by and catch it for you, so you can revisit it whenever you want.