I can’t believe it took me more than a month to publish another blog post for my website.💕That’s the reality of how hard the fourth trimester is of postpartum mothers like me. To all the Mommas out there trying their best as well to survive each day,virtual hugs for all of us. This too shall pass! So, let’s enjoy this moment while it lasts.
My blog post today is the continuation of my previous post. Last year, we signed up for a package that included both the maternity and newborn/sibling photoshoot with Nino Travagli photography. It was such a good deal to pass. We are so glad we came across with their FB official page back then.🫰
After my Maternity shoot, we were instructed to e-mail them once Amyndeen is born so they can fit a schedule for the photoshoot. They would normally prefer to have the session around the second week of birth at least to capture the raw moments of my newborn baby. Please click here for their website. You’re welcome!😉
Upon arrival during our schedule, we were asked to choose what theme or color scheme we wanted. They have loads of options to decide. It was quite overwhelming to be honest.I didn’t have any specific theme in mind, however, looking on their photo display, the neutral beige theme captured our hearts. It matched with our cozy home vibes once we will display the output photos. Glad I decided this cool concept because the finish products were absolutely out of this world!💕
Get ready to be mesmerized pretty Mommas with our Amyndeen’s super adorable shots. This is one of my fave shots of him holding a clock showing the time of his birth. How creative is that?






I am very much thankful we were able to capture both his sleepy and awake photo moments.He is the captain of the teddies.😂

They’re very talented in making an illusion that he is sitting down!







Another sitting down trick when in fact he’s actually laying on his back.🫰





We are forever grateful to be able to capture this wonderful moment of our little one. I will blog next time the sibling photoshoot of both Akyn and Amyn. See you pretty Mommas on our next blog post.

