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January 20, 2022

Mallie Frances | At-Home Newborn Session | Greenville

Oh this family… we’ve been through a lot together these last 3+ years and I’m so thankful for them.

We first met when some mutual friends contacted me about a maternity session for Laura and Andrew when they were pregnant with their first.  If you have a few moments, I would love for you to go back and read Hudson’s birth story.  It’s been a while since I read it and I have tears streaming down my face, so you may want to grab a tissue first!

It’s been such a joy to capture so many milestones for this incredible family and I’m beyond thrilled to introduce you to their second daughter, Mallie.  She is precious, looks just like her big sister and is such a joy!

Big sister Eliza wasn’t so sure about all that had been going on (they’re just shy of 2 years apart, just like my 2 girls!) but with a rousing round of Baby Shark from her dad, she would perk up again and give us a smile!

Enjoy some favorites from sweet Mallie’s newborn session!

We tried to get some of dad with his baby girls… we’ll just have to get more as the girls get older :-)

All 3 of their babies have had a swaddle with their initials monogrammed.
Now I just need to get Laura to teach me how to tie such beautiful bows!

You can see the first session I ever photographed of Laura and Andrew HERE,
their son’s birth story HERE, the daughter Eliza’s birth story HERE and her at-home newborn session HERE.

 

For more newborn sessions, click HERE.
If you’re expecting and would like to freeze these fleeting moments, let’s chat HERE!

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