Show me a new mama and I'll show you a woman with a brag book filled with precious photos of her newborn. There's no denying that parents love to show off their kids, be it via images on their phones, albums in their Facebook accounts or photo albums bursting out of their bags.
While snapshots on the ol' digital camera may work for some moms, others turn to the professionals for a portrait that can become the centerpiece of their rooms. For years, Anne Geddes' whimsical shots of babies incorporated into nature were the standard by which photographers shot their subjects, but following an appearance on The Today Show, a Nebraska shutterbug with a knack for photographing sleepy newborns in some adorable poses is creating a stir. Tracy Raver's calming photos of weeks-old babes are the result of warm studios and bellies full of milk, allowing the artist to carefully maneuver the tots into her signature poses. Raver told viewers her trick was to photograph babies before they turned one month old, because that's when they get a bit feistier and can throw off a session.
Did you turn to the professionals to photograph your newborn, or did you stick with family snapshots?
Photo courtesy of Tracy Raver and Kelley Ryden Photography



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OMG those are adorable! Wish I did something like that for my little ones.
1That are so cute. I find these adorable.
2so cute !
3Reminds me of Anne Geddes.
4They're adorable, but not new. It's common sense to have a sleep and content baby when you're going for a portrait. My oldest is in her teens now and we have all kinds of cute stuff like this from her newborn days, just done at home.
5If you want to see the bar raised even HIGHER, check out these baby photographers:
http://www.babyasart.com/
These girls have been setting trends and the standard in newborn photography for years now. Long before his "photographer".
6This is our photographer friend
http://catchlightsnw.com/blog/
She specializes in multiples and does WONDERFUL work. I couldn't be happier with the pictures she takes!
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