Downtown Huntsville Photoshoot

As a Huntsville newborn photographer, I feel privileged every time a mom asks me to capture their family’s joyful, fleeting moments to preserve their legacy. I took maternity pictures for this sweet mama almost two years ago and then did a newborn photoshoot.

Pregnancy picture of mom with heart shaped hands and her newborn, captured by Ellen Adams Photography.

This little girl is about to turn two, so it was time for her family session! I usually do family pictures out in nature, but this family had a need to do a session elsewhere, so we took to Huntsville’s beautiful downtown.

Portrait of a child in downtown Huntsville from a family photoshoot by Ellen Adams Photography

This adorable little girl absolutely stole my heart during her family session. She kept running up to me and giving me hugs!

Pictures of a family in downtown Huntsville, AL during a family photo shoot by Ellen Adams Photography.

Of course, mom got even more hugs!

Big brother was such a delightfully energetic young man, and I enjoyed giving mom and dad a chance to be themselves for a moment, just the two of them. It’s important to remember that you were husband and wife first, before you became mom and dad.

Picture of a little girl twirling her dress in downtown Huntsville, AL during her family pictures by Ellen Adams Photography.

There was lots of running, twirling, and laughing.

The last session in a Baby Plan is a complimentary Family Photoshoot when your toddler is 12 – 24 months old. This little girl is turning two this weekend!

If you have a baby in the Huntsville area, join the Baby Plan Club today!

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Some families don’t want to do Easter baskets on Easter to make sure that they don’t take away from the true meaning of Easter. 

Personally, my family’s Easter tradition ensured I never had a problem with understanding what Easter was all about as a kid, while still enjoying my Easter basket on Easter morning.

Check out my blog to see all of the details! (You can click there from my story today.)

(Also, it includes how to get a cute Holy Week coloring book that we use with our kids.)

ellenadamsphotography.com/easter-basket-scavenger-hunt

I hope this helps you enjoy Holy Week & especially Easter with your little ones!

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I hear it all the time. "I'm not sure I want to be in the photos."

You see the dark circles under your eyes.

You see the last 10 pounds of baby weight you've been meaning to lose.

You see your hair that won't do what you want it to, because you haven't had a haircut in months.

But here's a little secret:

That's not what your kids see.

They see the mom who gets them back to sleep night after night.

They see the mom who snuggles in bed with them when they have bad dreams.

They see familiar clothes that remind them of you.

They see the hair they play with when they can't fall asleep.

They see you, mom, in all your glory.

I know it's tempting to be the person behind the camera. (Hello, I am a photographer!)

But you have to be in front of it too. There are so many reasons why. 

When you look back at this time in your life, you'll want to remember what you looked like. 

(Trust me, you'll think you look amazing. Remember when you thought you weren't pretty enough in high school?)

When your kids look at the pictures from this time in their lives, they'll want to see you.

But on top of that, your kids are watching you. If you're hiding from the camera, they'll wonder why. And maybe even think they should hide, too.

It's time for us all to step in front of that camera and own our look.

P.S. Can you tell I've been busy planning a beach vacay & day dreaming about our previous beach trips? 🏝

ellen@ellenadamsphotography.com

huntsville, al

 

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