Miss Z was so so little, yet so so awake!
At just over 2 weeks old when we did her session, and despite the fact that she still had all the pealing newborn skin, Miss Z was out and proud of her curly sleepy newborn stage, and busy getting used to the startling reflex. So every time we crossed her legs they would spring right open again, and the same with her arms, you get them placed and they spring open.
At just over 2 weeks old when we did her session, and despite the fact that she still had all the pealing newborn skin, Miss Z was out and proud of her curly sleepy newborn stage, and busy getting used to the startling reflex. So every time we crossed her legs they would spring right open again, and the same with her arms, you get them placed and they spring open.
This is why it's fundamental to have the newborn session in the first 2 weeks of life. Having said that Miss Z snoozed in patches to allow me to at least capture some sleepy photo's for her mum and dad.
M & H thank you so much for having me, i really hope you enjoy your (rather large) sneak peek of your little princess, and i look forward to catching up again soon.
xx Kirst
Ten tiny little toes
Pealing little feet (with mum and dad's rings)
Tiny little hands and fingers
Miss Z, showing off her big eyes :)
This one is for all Miss Z's family in NZ.
Miss Z half Greek, half Kiwi, she is already showing off her Haka skills
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Ten tiny little toes
Pealing little feet (with mum and dad's rings)
Tiny little hands and fingers
Miss Z, showing off her big eyes :)
This one is for all Miss Z's family in NZ.
Miss Z half Greek, half Kiwi, she is already showing off her Haka skills
Father & Daughter, there is nothing else in the world quite like it.
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