A newborn is everything amazing in this world.
We recently came across
Welsch Photography who capture the natural and organic beauty of a new baby.
"It was only when I had my first child, Stella, that I appreciated this miracle of life. At the same time, I felt this incredible sense of responsibility and deep desire to protect and nurture this beautiful little girl", says Rebecca (Owner and Photographer)
If you are thinking about having some heirloom photographs taken when your newborn arrives, it's best to book in while you are in your last trimester of pregnancy. Newborn photographs are most often taken when the baby is 5-10 days old when they are easiest to settle to sleep and curl up into lovely positions.
"This absolutely peaceful and beautiful newborn stage is so fleeting. Weeks after I photograph a newborn, the mum is telling me how much their beautiful baby has already changed".
Welsch Photography
02 9560 8557
Leichhardt (By Appointment Only)
ps. if you have or know about a baby line that you'd love to share with our fans please email us at press@queenbee.com.au!
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