Elli and Steven welcomed sweet baby Macie just a month ago into their adorable little family. We captured her in the places she loves best: in mom and dad’s arms in the coziness of their home. We ditched random baskets, furry headdresses and patterned backdrops in favor of the real, deep, overflowing love of this beautiful family.
If you, too, are confused by fancy props and funny hats, and just want to wrap your little one in her favorite blanket and snuggle her in your own home for your photos, gimme a jingle–we’ll make magic. (P.S. I don’t care if you have a fancy house or a tiny apartment–these photos were done in a basement apartment, so you have no excuse. If you’ve got one window, you’re in.)
Thank you so much, Elli and Steven, for letting me into your home and allowing me to be part of the newness and wonder of this time in your family’s life. You are incredible parents and Macie is lucky to be swaddled in such great love.
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Brooke Schultz is a Utah wedding and lifestyle photographer crazy for capturing real, authentic moments of love and adoration. She photographs happy, soulful peeps who love unique, handmade things and who are excited by carefree summer barbeques and good books. She can be found makin’ an adorable baby girl of her own and vacationing in southern California with her really hot husband. She’d love to photograph you while she’s there, so drop her a line.
Ashley bell says
These look sooo good.
Diane Creighton says
These are just so beautiful! Love each shot!
Brooke Schultz says
Thanks so much for the kind words, Diane and Ashley! They mean a lot. =)
janice Richardson says
beautiful photos! I am no professional, in fact I’m just a mom/grandma. My daughter is due any day now, they live in a basement apartment. I’d love to “try” and capture some decent photos of this little one, but I have no idea how to get natural light in this little apt. the windows face an alley, so there’s really not much light. Any suggestions? I don’t want to take up too much of your time, but I am so new at this. I have a fairly newish camera (a mirrorless Nikon) and don’t even know what settings to use:\ Auto doesn’t impress me much. I’m not afraid to play with editing (I have lightroom), but any tips and tricks you could suggest would be most appreciated. I’m so impressed with the above photos you said were taken in a basement!