What a beautiful couple they are and she is radiant, kind, loving and very pregnant :). She has spent the past several weeks in the hospital on bed rest, so we had limited time to take pictures and she couldn’t be on her feet for long. We did the entire shoot indoors using my 50 mm at 1.2. It’s the first time I have used that lens exclusively on a photo shoot and I loved it. Will have to do that more often :).
Where do I begin… there is just so much to say… do I talk about how special this family made me feel? How excited they were to have me there? How honored I was to have this privilege? How I wanted to take the parents home with me? The great food they served me? Like I said, there is just so much!
The cradle is ready and names picked out… yep, I said name(s)!
And they are having…
Precious boys… held with such love and tenderness…
by parents that are beaming with excitement! Their laughs are contagious…
I love the intimacy and gentleness of this shot. I wish I had one like this…
What a sweet shot of the 2, soon to be 4 (July 27!)
They even changed into their traditional Indian clothes. Indu’s mom hand embroidered her entire dress in just a few days! Stunning!
Jayan and his family helped me move furniture and take down pictures… without hesitation. I love the simplicity of this image…
I think Indu’s tummy is just a “little” bigger… what do you think? Hee hee.
OK, I love this picture!!! Indu is the focus, center, looking lovely and all the others… well, they are looking at…
Proud parents… how fun is this!
Both sets of parents are here for 6 months! Then Indu goes to India for another 3 months. What a wonderful family to help out with the babies.
Then after all that… they fixed a wonderful Indian meal for me… what else could a girl ask for :)! Yum!
I still want to take them all home with me… {hugs}. Thanks for making me feel special and part of the family. I can’t wait until I get to come back and take pictures of the babies!!