Category: jack
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Toddler in the Bubble Bath – Family and Child Portraits – Columbia, MO
Here’s a funny portrait of Jack, our toddler, taking a bubble bath at home… although, he’s doing more “eating” of the bubbles than actual “bathing”. :) To see more adorable photos of babies, families, pets and mamas-to-be, please visit my natural and candid-style portraiture website!
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Best unique baby gift ever – Window viewing bird feeder – Columbia, MO
I first got the idea to get a window mounted bird feeder when I noticed Jack straining to see the birds outside of our kitchen window in Columbia, MO while eating breakfast. This would be the best gift for a nature-loving family! I had no idea how much both he, and our great dane Zelda […]
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Baby Documentary Portraiture – Jack’s First Snow Experience in Columbia, MO
Here’s a favorite photo from a documentary photo shoot with Jack, who is 11 months old, in Columbia, MO. Love those eyelashes!
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Columbia, MO – Baby Pictures – Jack is Five Months Old!
I can’t believe this, but Jack is five months old already! Time flies when you are watching a tiny person grow and change so much every day. I shot this with my new Canon 5D MK III camera. Now, I’m really ready for wedding season. ;)
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Natural Outdoor Baby Portraits in Columbia, MO – Jack in the Chicken Coop!
Here’s one of my favorite pictures of Jack lately… hanging out in the defunct chicken coop on Anderson. I’m available for family and baby portraiture work in Columbia and Kansas City this spring if you’re looking for outdoor and naturally lit family pictures!
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Newborn & Baby Portraits – Columbia, MO – Welcome Jack Bittle!
So, I promise not to fill up my photo blog with pictures of our own baby… but I hope these are at least really fun to look at, even if you aren’t one of the two proud parents of this new baby. ;) I’d love to photograph more newborn and baby portraits around Columbia… if […]
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My Own Labor Story – Bringing Jack Bittle into the World – Columbia, MO
Here is the story of how the littlest Bittle came into the world on Dec. 30th, 2012 at 1:17 PM. He weighed 8 pounds exactly, and was 21 inches long. The photos below were taken by Max Bittle, Fred Barnes, and a few by yours truly. On a very foggy morning on Snow Pond last April, I […]