Twin Baby Girls {Hendersonville, TN Newborn Photographer}

I had the pleasure of photographing many newborns this past year — mostly girls!  Two little baby girls in particular were very special to me, because they are the daughters of my college roommate.  Bethany and her husband Chris have four other children, in addition to little Hannah and Abbey, and I was delighted when she asked if I would photograph her precious new girls.

College Roommates

Here we are as college roommates.

Bethany's Wedding

I was even a bridesmaid in her wedding!

twin baby girls cuddling in basket - nashville newborn photographer

This first picture is my pride and joy!  These girls were already two months old when they came into my studio, so it was very difficult to get them to stay asleep during the session.  This is the only picture that Hannah (on the right) was asleep for.

Baby born with spina bifida

The girls were born three weeks early and spent a little time in the NICU before going home.  Abbey was born with a fairly severe case of spina bifida, and needed surgery to close her back soon after birth.  She also had a shunt placed behind her right ear to drain fluid from her brain, caused by hydrocephalus.

Newborn Baby Girl Photography

You would never know what she has gone through in her little life by her personality, though.  Abbey is the sweetest little girl, and slept like a dream throughout most of the session!  And would you just look at those gorgeous eyelashes?!

Newborn Twin Photography

I can’t wait to see what the future holds for these precious little girls.

Breastfeeding: My Journey

Ahh, breastfeeding!  Such a controversial topic lately, isn’t it?  Women who nurse in public (or NIP as it is commonly referred to among nursing mothers) have been met with a lot of scrutiny and judgment for having the nerve to “let it all hang out” while they feed their babies in public places.  I am currently a nursing mother to a beautiful, happy 6.5 month old son, but let’s back up a little so I can share my story with you.

I grew up in a Christian home, and was always taught that modesty was very important.  Being the youngest of 5 children (the next closest sibling in age to me is 11 years older), I never saw my mother breastfeed (she nursed me for 4 months).  At our church, you rarely saw any women breastfeeding, and if they did, they had a large blanket draped over them.  I never saw a woman actually breastfeed until I was 18 years old, when my sister-in-law nursed my nephew in front of me, without a cover.  Even then, all I really knew is that the baby sucks, and milk comes out.  I knew nothing about proper latching, holding positions, how much pain it causes in the first few weeks.  Nothing.  That was the first and last time I saw someone breastfeed until I had my first son in 2012.

Grayson and Mommy

When the nurses asked me if I was planning on breastfeeding, I said that I was, and they showed me how to hold Grayson and (for lack of a better word) shove my boob in his mouth when he opened it.  That was really the only instruction I got before I was discharged.  Then when I got home, I pretty much had to figure the whole breastfeeding thing out by myself.  I can tell you this.  I was NOT ready for how much it hurts in the beginning!  I literally thought my nipples were going to be ripped off every time he latched.  My husband and mother can attest to the fact that I got tears in my eyes and my entire body clenched up every time he would nurse.  I did not know this was what nursing was like in the beginning.  Now, granted, I’m sure some ladies don’t experience much, if any, pain in the first few weeks, but to me, it was some of the worst pain I had ever experienced.  I literally dreaded feeding my baby, and my nipples were always cracked and bleeding.  I didn’t know how I was supposed to take this type of pain for an entire year, or longer!  Everyone kept saying, “The pain will go away.”  But 3 weeks in, when I got a raging case of mastitis, I knew I couldn’t take it any more.  I went straight to formula and never looked back.  Grayson is now a happy, healthy 2 year old!

Grayson in pajamas

I can’t help but think that if I had seen more women actually breastfeeding (instead of hiding behind a cover) that I would have had more success breastfeeding Grayson.  I read an article several months ago about young mothers in African tribes being asked when they learned how to breastfeed their babies.  Their response was that they’ve always known how to breastfeed, since they had seen all the mothers before them openly breastfeeding their children.

In January 2014, I gave birth to a second baby boy, and this time I knew I wanted to get breastfeeding right!  

Oliver's birth

There was something I wasn’t doing properly last time, and I wanted to figure out what it was.  I got the help of a lactation consultant at the hospital and didn’t let her leave my room until I was confident that Oliver was latching properly.  I also joined a breastfeeding support group on Facebook, where I could ask as many questions as I wanted and no one made me feel silly for asking.  Since I already knew there would be a great deal of pain in the beginning, I think that helped prepare me the second time to know what to expect.  6 weeks was my goal.  Everyone I talked to told me that the pain is usually gone by 6 weeks, so that’s what I had to make it to to see if they were telling the truth.

As it turns out, they were right.  Around the 5-6 week mark breastfeeding went from a stinging, pinching pain, to just a tugging sensation (unless Oliver decided to bite me occasionally).  You better believe that I slathered on that lanolin religiously, and that seemed to help soothe my sore nipples along the way.

bfingOnce the pain was gone, I could think about taking the plunge and nursing in public.  I had a nursing cover I got as a gift when I had Grayson, which obviously didn’t get much use, and packed it in my diaper bag to take on our first long outing since Oliver had been born — a trip to the zoo!  Previously, if I needed to run errands or go out of the house for any reason, I made sure to feed Oliver right before we left, and only stay out long enough to where he wouldn’t get hungry again until we got home.

The weather was just starting to warm up that day, and about an hour into our visit, Oliver started fussing.  I knew I was just about to have my first public breastfeeding experience.  I found a bench in the shade next to the giraffe exhibit, and while my husband walked around with Grayson, I attempted to nurse Oliver.  There was a slight breeze that day and my cover was flapping all over, making it very hard to see what I was doing.  I finally got Oliver latched, but after a few minutes I could tell he was getting uncomfortable and sweaty.  I mean, who wants to eat under a blanket, pressed up against someone’s body heat on a hot day?  I know i sure don’t!  I started blowing on Oliver to cool him off, silently praying that he would finish eating quickly so we could finish up our trip and I could finally nurse again, at home, without a cover.

It took a few months before I had the courage to attempt NIP again, however, most of the time I would nurse in the car, or if we were at someone’s house, I would retreat to a bedroom to feed him (while missing out on much needed fellowship).  Now that he is 6.5 months old, I can finally say I’m very comfortable breastfeeding in public with or without a cover.  And I’m happy to report that Oliver has never had a drop of formula.

Big Latch On

This past Saturday, at the start of World Breastfeeding Week, I, along with 70 other nursing mothers, met up at Opry Mills Mall for the Big Latch On, where we planned on breaking the world record for the most women breastfeeding at one time.  Cities all over the country (and even the world) had similar meet ups going on at the same time.  In total, across all the cities and countries, 13,798 children were breastfeeding at the same exact time.  We didn’t break last year’s record of 14,536, but it was still fun to participate and see so many women breastfeeding at the same time.  And I’ll tell you what — not one woman there was wearing a cover.

It’s really easy for people to say, “I support breastfeeding in public, as long as they wear a cover.”  Well, what some people don’t seem to understand is that not all babies like to be covered up while they eat.  Babies don’t know that it’s not “socially acceptable” for their mother to expose her breast while she’s feeding her baby.  They just know that they’re hungry, and they want to eat NOW!  Many times, it draws more attention to the mother when she or the baby are fumbling with a cover, than if she were to just nurse her baby without one.  Most bathing suits (and even some shirts) show more breast than what I show when I nurse without a cover.

Another comment I’ve heard is, “Well, why don’t you just pump before you go out and feed your baby with a bottle while out in public?”  I can tell you this: Since I’ve had Oliver, I haven’t been able to pump more than two ounces (total from both breasts) at a time.  Usually it’s more like one ounce.  That means, for a 4 hour outing, I’d have to start pumping at least a week in advance to have enough milk to last for two feedings and just pray that he’s not still hungry when I run out of milk.  And there’s the other thing.  Some babies refuse to take bottles.  Oliver would NOT take a bottle at first, and I finally shopped around and found one that he would take after many failed attempts.  In May of this year, I photographed a wedding, and I had to start pumping over a month in advance to have enough milk for the nine hours I would be away from him.  Then the stress of finding a bottle he would take almost made me call the bride and cancel my services.  Luckily he finally did take a bottle, but that is not always the case for some babies.  They will just flat out refuse no matter what you try!

I think the public in general just needs to be educated in the area of breastfeeding.  Most women don’t want you to see their breasts while they’re feeding their baby, but sometimes (while latching and unlatching) a little more might be exposed than we’d like.  But our baby’s needs come before a stranger’s comfort level.  Breastfeeding is not a sexual act, but in our society, today, breasts have become so sexualized that when someone sees them doing what they were designed to do (nurture and feed a baby), they get all up in arms about it, casting judgmental looks and hurtful comments.  I’ve read comments on blogs or social media where people equate breastfeeding in public to urinating or defecating in public!  I’m not even going to go there, because that is so ludicrous it doesn’t even require a response.

So the next time you see a woman breastfeeding, and you don’t want to see her breast, all you have to do is look away.  Chances are, she doesn’t want you staring at her anyway.

And here’s a little bonus picture of my sweet Oliver that I took last week. 🙂

Oliver 6 months | Southern Daisy Photography

Baby Announcement with Dog {Nashville, TN Maternity Photographer}

One of my best friends is pregnant with her first child, and she asked if I could take her baby announcement photos!  I’m so excited for them, and of course, I’m rooting for a boy so my little boys will have a little playmate.  But, obviously, a girl would be amazing as well!  Nothing more fun than buying girly outfits and accessories!

Jenni and Phillip have a Pug named Squeak that they absolutely adore, so naturally they wanted to incorporate him in their announcement.  I think it turned out very cute, if I do say so myself!

Baby Announcement with Dog

Baby Announcement | Southern Daisy Photography

Baby Announcement | Southern Daisy Photography

Baby Announcement | Southern Daisy Photography

Baby Announcement | Southern Daisy Photography

Baby Announcement | Southern Daisy Photography

Baby Announcement | Southern Daisy Photography

Expecting in Downtown Nashville {Tennessee Maternity and Newborn Photographer}

I can’t even begin to describe how much I enjoyed editing this maternity session.  Photo after photo turned out gorgeous!  I totally love the urban setting of downtown Nashville, and I’ll definitely be shooting there again.  John and Kaytlyn were a joy to work with and made my job very easy!  They are so in love (that was evident) and eagerly awaiting the birth of their daughter in a couple weeks.  Congratulations, you two!  I’m so honored to have been your photographer, and I can’t wait to photograph your daughter in just a few short weeks!

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Nashville Maternity | Southern Daisy Photography

Daniel + Laura Wedding | Shelbyville, TN | Southern Daisy Photography

I had the pleasure of shooting my first wedding last month, and it certainly was a fun event!  The bride and groom chose a movie theme for their nuptials at The Fly Art Center in Shelbyville, TN , and they didn’t leave out any details!  From the bouquets and boutonnieres to the earrings and cakes, everything was movie themed!  The flower girls even dropped red ticket stubs instead of flower pedals on their way down the aisle.  Daniel and Laura were such a fun couple to work with, and they were seriously up for anything!  Thank you, both, for allowing Steve and me to capture such an important day in your life!  I hope you enjoy the photos.

Wedding Dress | Southern Daisy Photography

Wedding Dress | Southern Daisy Photography

Wedding Shoes | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Father seeing his little girl in her wedding dress for the first time.

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Bouquets made out of marshmallows inside plastic popcorn bins, to go with the movie theme!

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

“Men In Black.”

Shelbyvill, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

The groom’s boutonniere.  So clever!

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

“Here come the Men In Black!”

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

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Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

It was raining during the entire wedding, so we weren’t sure if we’d be able to take any outdoor pictures.  But after a fun picture in the theater room, we saw that it had briefly stopped raining, so we headed outside for some group shots.

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

Congratulations to the happy couple!

Shelbyville, TN Wedding | Southern Daisy Photography

And a big “thank you” to my handsome hubby, who shot the wedding with me!

Oliver’s 20 Week Comparison

Well, it’s that time again!  Oliver is 20 weeks old today, and since Grayson’s 20 week comparison picture has been pinned almost 150,000 times on Pinterest, I figured I’d do it again with Oliver!  Only I made it look a little better this time.  A bare chest and a black background make the comparison that much better!  So without further ado, I give you Oliver’s 20 week comparison picture.  20 weeks in my belly, and 20 weeks out!

20 week comparison | southerndaisy.com

Lazy Day

The boys had fun laying on the guest room bed while I put Oliver’s clean clothes away the other day.  He’s still sleeping in our room, but obviously his clothes need to go somewhere, so the guest room it is!

Lazy Day

Lazy Day

Look at this smiley boy!  I can’t believe he’ll be 4 months old on Saturday!  He’s not a newborn anymore, and I don’t like it!  He seriously needs to stop growing up so fast.

Lazy Day

Grayson is starting to be really sweet with Oliver.  If I lay him down and Grayson is nearby, he’ll come and lay next to his little brother.

Lazy Day

Sometimes a little too close!  Haha!  But I’m so glad he’s starting to show some love towards him.  If he sees Oliver’s pacifier laying around, he’ll come bring it to me or better yet, try to put it in Oliver’s mouth.  He’ll point out different body parts on Oliver if I ask him where they are, and he enjoys bouncing him in the jumperoo.  I haven’t yet been able to get him to hold Ollie in his lap, but hopefully that day will come soon because I want a picture!!!

Lazy Day

Love my sweet boy!  Speaking of growing up too fast, Grayson will be two years old on May 24th!!!  That’s only 10 days away!!!  I’ll no longer be able to refer to his age in months.  He’s going to be a 2 year old.  How is that possible?

Grayson in pajamas

He sure does bring a lot of joy to our lives.  Lately when I’ve put him to bed, he’ll wrap his arms around my neck while I rock him.  Sometimes he’ll pat my back when he does this.  It’s the sweetest thing!  I think it’s his way of telling me that he loves me, even if he can’t actually say the words yet.

jump

Speaking of words, “jump” is one of Grayson’s new favorite words.  He loves to jump, and says “jump” every time he does.  It’s one of the few words he says that actually sounds like the real word!

Lazy Day

Meanwhile, Oliver is plumping up nicely…..go me!  Breastfeeding is going great, and Oliver definitely likes to eat!  I wasn’t able to breastfeed Grayson longer than 3 weeks because of the pain and mastitis, but luckily I haven’t had any issues with Oliver, and I’m happy to say that he hasn’t had a single drop of formula since he’s been born. (Not that there’s anything wrong with formula.  Grayson was a formula fed baby.)

Lazy Day

Lazy Day

Lazy Day

Lazy Day

The many faces of Grayson.

Lazy Day

Hazel eyes just like his mommy.  Oliver still has light grayish blue eyes, and I know Steve is hoping he gets his blue eyes.  He certainly got his dark brown hair!  Grayson takes after me more in the hair department. 🙂

Lazy Day

“Let go, Mommy!!!!  I’m not done playing!”  Ahh, boys!

Smile For Mommy

The other day, the sun was in the perfect spot in our backyard to take some photos of my boys.  Of course Oliver was the perfect model and looked at the camera and smiled, or at least looked pleasant.  Grayson, on the other hand, was another story….as you will see.

This is how it typically goes whenever I try to take nice pictures of Grayson.

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

Me: “Hey, Grayson!”

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Can you smile for Mommy, or do you want to blow some bubbles?”

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

Grayson: “Buppmmmm!!” (bubble!)

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

Then he made several attempts at blowing bubbles.

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

But this was how he was blowing.  Probably not going to get the best results when your mouth is only open a tiny slit.

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Look I got some bubbles on my hand!” (Or at least I think that’s what he would say if he could talk.)

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Eww!  It’s so slimy!!!”

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Let me try again.  Maybe if I close my eyes it’ll help.”

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Ok, it’s not working.  I’m gonna go play with my car!”

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Grayson, can we take a quick picture now?”

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Seriously?”

Blowing Bubbles | southerndaisy.com

“Ok, you get one smile, but it’s only going to be for a split second, so you better have a quick trigger finger.  Oh, and I’m also not going to stand with the pretty sun in the background.”

“Thanks ok, my darling.  I’ll take what I can get!”

And here’s my other photogenic son, who hasn’t yet gotten tired of having my camera in his face.

3 months old | southerndaisy.com

3 months old | southerndaisy.com

3 months old | southerndaisy.com

Oh, Oliver, I love your smiling face!  I still have a few more months before you get tired of having your picture taken like your brother.  So I’m going to take advantage of it while I can!

My Boys

Oliver is 12 weeks old, and Grayson is FINALLY starting to enjoy being around him!  Whenever I set Oliver on his mat for tummy time, Grayson will come over and lay down next to him.  It’s the sweetest thing!  I’m so glad that the jealousy is (for the most part) over.  I can’t wait until they can interact more and more!

Here are a couple pictures I took of them a couple weeks ago.  It was the first time Grayson allowed me to place Oliver right next to him without getting upset and moving away.

Brothers | Lifestyle Photography | Southern Daisy Photography

Brothers | Southern Daisy Photography

 

Cruz – 4 Days New {Hendersonville, TN Newborn Photographer}

What a sweet baby boy!  It took this little man a while to fall asleep, but once he was asleep he was ASLEEP!  I shot his mama’s maternity session a few months ago, so I was so excited to meet this little guy and take his newborn photos!

His mom was so helpful (especially at only 4 days postpartum) in assisting me with some of the poses.  This is definitely one of my favorite sessions so far!

Newborn Baby Boy | Southern Daisy PhotographyI made 3 hats for this session, and he looked so cute in them!

Newborn Baby Boy | Southern Daisy Photography

Newborn Baby Boy | Soccer || Southern Daisy Photography

His family is really into sports, so we had to get some sporty pictures!

Newborn Baby Boy | Baseball | Southern Daisy PhotographyOne of my favorites!  Oh who am I kidding?  They’re all my favorite!

Newborn Baby Boy | Southern Daisy Photography

Newborn Baby Boy | Southern Daisy Photography

Newborn Baby Boy | Southern Daisy PhotographyI loved this blanket color!

Newborn Baby Boy | Southern Daisy PhotographyLittle baby rolls!!!

Newborn Baby Boy | Southern Daisy Photography