There are quite a few wonderful shots of Baby A. Here is one of baby and mama that I didn’t originally post but love.

I have another newborn session tomorrow so stay tuned for more pictures…
There are quite a few wonderful shots of Baby A. Here is one of baby and mama that I didn’t originally post but love.

I have another newborn session tomorrow so stay tuned for more pictures…
There is something so special about birth. There seems to be a lot of fascination about how we go out of this world, but how we come in has always interested me more.





Baby G was so pink and healthy and started wailing about 5 seconds after arriving.




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This little girl is the chubbiest newborn I’ve ever seen. She was a dream the whole time and made the session so easy. Also, isn’t her mama beautiful?
The best window for newborn pictures is from 5-8 days after birth, so if you are expecting and would like pictures of your newborn, please contact me at jade[at]jadenoel.com to schedule a session.
We had originally planned to start the photo shoot at the Utah State Hospital orchards but they had a huge sign up advising people of the need to obtain proper permission (pay $20) in order to use them. I understand the need but still, I was bummed. So we went downtown to a few different places and I think we came away with some great shots.
Little K’s cheeks are so kissable, don’t you agree?
My sister is visiting so I’ve had a few chances to take some pictures of my beautiful nephew.

More to come…
I feel like in terms of photography, I’ve been neglecting my oldest. You would think that my youngest, at 22 months old would be harder to catch. But Ezra is the one I haven’t been able to get a real picture of lately (like the last 12 months) because he is embarrassed by the camera. This morning I finally got a few authentic shots. How did I get him to smile? I talked to him about poop.
[Technical Details] The light was incredible. The sun had just risen over the mountains and was pouring through the living room windows onto the floor, reflecting back up into his face. In some of the shots, this effect was really pronounced and unfortunately took on a “ghost stories around the campfire” look. I shot at 50mm f/2.8 and converted them to black and white in photoshop with a caramel overlay at 7% opacity.
I had a great time with the M family. Their little girl was darling and put on a brave face in spite of the cold. Here is a little taste from the session.

