Great idea I found on Pinterest. Let your child color the mat in the frame displaying an image of them at that age.
My Maya at 19 months with her 19 month scribbles.


Great idea I found on Pinterest. Let your child color the mat in the frame displaying an image of them at that age.
My Maya at 19 months with her 19 month scribbles.

After shooting Little Me’s Commercial shoot for Fashion’s Night Out, I wanted to try this location for a regular photoshoot with a not so captive of an audience, my daughter.
Dora stickers work great to play with and stand on. The last image she is “stomping like an elephant.”
She is awesome!
















My baby girl! What I learned with her session is….
For information on the Littles! ‘PRE’School sessions, click HERE.






I think I have some competition coming up! Going to have to get her her own watermark next!
A follow up to this post.
I love giving kids cameras. It was one of my favorite things to do when I worked at a Children’s Hospital. You never knew what you’d see or get out of it. Kids have a totally different perspective.
Right now, hands down, the easiest camera for Maya to use is PhotoJoJo’s Zumi. I have the older model that I purchased a few years ago. It doesn’t do all the cool filters like the new one does. Just color or B&W.
It’s fun. Easy to operate. Most importantly, slips right into the diaper bag!
The Zumi has some fun effects. There’s really no viewfinder but honestly all I want her to learn is to hold out the camera and press the button. We’ll move onto cameras that are a little more involved as she gets older. I have a slight obsession with toy and vintage cameras, so there’s plenty for her to play with one day.












Your phone and some really cool apps is all it takes! But I can’t stress enough…. backup. backup. Backup!! Backup your point n shoot. Backup your phone images.
I patiently waited and was finally able to upgrade my phone and got the iPhone 4s. Super cool phone! It’s also pretty slick in having the capability in taking semi-decent pictures. Ones I’d even print up to 5×5.
Since getting the iPhone, I’ve started a 365 plus 1 project of Life with Maya. Doing a basic Tumblr roll but also printing them out.
Do you have any special projects you do to document your child’s life, growth and development?
