The most beautiful little squishy, happy, chatty little dude ever. Thanks for coming Zain. It was a joy to meet you.
If you miss the newborn stage, please don’t stress. Because this is the type of images you’ll get at 3 months of age 🙂 Thank you gorgeous Charlie for coming to visit. Your beautiful mumma wrote these gorgeous words for me in a beautiful review: “I was nervous my collicy little one would spew and
Oh little guy! You were just the sweetest at your session! So brand new and so stinkin adorable 🥰
This was our 4th shoot together. Such an honour. I literally have no words. Eleanor was SO attentive to her little sister and had the cutest way of saying she was ‘done’ with holding her sister .. she’d say “Mei Mei hungry” … and that was the cue that she was off to
Capturing the joy of this young family with baby Ella was so divine ! At only 14 days old she was a perfect age to photograph and the images will be cherished for eternity. Thankyou for choosing Kate & Co Adelaide newborn photographer for your memories. Kx
O L I V I A – (6 months) You see that foot grab? It’s my fave. Why? Because this stage of babes development last literally weeks (if that!) … and it is the cutes damn time – they discover they can grab these things and chew on them and make their socks
The whole concept of cake smash sessions is really quite ridiculous if you truly think about it. I wonder where the idea originated? I mean, putting an enormous cream covered sponge cake in front of an 11 month old baby and seeing how much mess they make it pretty hilarious! Little Charlie did a great
We welcomed Olivia into our Adelaide Studio space, Her cheeky smile made it so such a delight to photograph her and her family.
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