Evangeline Vera week one | Santa Monica newborn photographer

Our baby girl Evangeline Vera was born August 30th 2015 at 11:57am. She weighed 9.7 pounds (wow!) and is the most perfect girl ever. She smiles, she holds her head up, she is so strong, she makes the funniest noises, she slept for six hours straight at five days old! I could go on and on. I take a million iphone photos of her because I am mostly laid up in bed nursing her, but when I can I am trying to use my big camera as much as possible. Here are photos from her first week of life.

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Hogwarts

I can’t believe I am making this blog post. My sweet soulmate has gone on to be our babies guardian angel, her spirit animal, her patronus. That is what I have to believe in order to stay sane. Hogwarts was only 10. He would have been 11 on October 10th. I thought I had many more years to come and our daughter would grow up with a funny little pig dog that she found absolutely hilarious. Hoggie was my soulmate, my heart dog. I love all my dogs. I’ve never been without a dog. There were dogs when I was […]

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Maui babymoon

In July my husband and I went to Maui to celebrate our marriage. A couple weeks ago we went to celebrate our baby who will be arriving in August!   There was no jumping off of waterfalls for me this time, but we still had an amazing trip. My favorite part was swimming in the olivine pools. This post will be a mixture of big camera and iphone photos.    

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Maui {Santa Monica vacation photographer}

My husband and I had a little pre honeymoon trip to Maui a few weeks ago. It was amazing! We seriously had so much fun. We barely spent any time at our hotel on kaanapali beach because we were too busy exploring the Island the entire time. That’s my best advice I can give you while exploring Hawaii. Don’t waste time lounging at your hotel pool the entire trip. Go explore! We rented a jeep (now I want to buy one) and drove literally the entire Island. I decided to post my dslr photos and iphone photos. Sometimes it wasn’t […]

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