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One child crawled in the tunnel from this end and the other crawled in from the far end. When they met in the middle the older one grabbed her sister's "nuk", but as you can see, she didn't really mind.
The rule here is get down on their level when photographing children. I had to lie on the floor to get this shot.
We were staying at the beach with family a few years ago, and my son dropped his pacifier (“Ta”) off a balcony. When I went to retrieve it, I found it in the bushes and flowers, pretty much like this.
For my second film pack with the Polaroid SLR 680, I used one of the newly produced duochrome films from the Polaroid Originals company (formerly Impossible Project), this one in black and blue. I'm a big fan of monochrome, b/w photography and quite interested in how the addition of a single color can change the entire experience of a photo. So I'm excited to try out some more of these.
Taken with Polaroid SLR 680 analog camera. Polaroid Originals 600 instant film, black & blue duochrome. Non-expired.
1st time met mr pacifier..he was having hard time to figure out how to use it :) eventually..he learned..smart boy!
This is her face when she doesnt want to do something. or when she says Ewww. Yes thats still a binky... anyone know how i can get her to give it up......
For the first time i have a model to photograph who doesn´t complane nor is she self-conscious in any way.
The only thing she needs is MILK, and then she is happy for the next 2-3 hours.
There will a baby photo from me now in every other day. How can i not. She is just toooo much of a snuggle bomb
Here she is only 3 days old :)