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At three months babies
are fresh, new human beings. Everything in their
world is brand new ... starting to become familiar
... but often strange. They are totally dependent
on the important people in their lives, recognizing
their family members, and just beginning to respond
to others.
A three
month portrait will preserve that
time of newness. And when
photographed with one or more
parents or siblings, a portrait
at this age will capture forever
that fleeting time when family
members are the center of your
baby's intimate world.
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By the sixth or seventh month
babies are so lovable! Cuddly and
responsive, yet still dependent
... strengthened muscles let them
sit up and take part in the world
around them. Care-free and
happy-go-lucky, they crave
attention and delight in having
an audience. Portraits at this
age are a perfect time to reveal
chubby little arms and legs - and
even backsides!
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 Around the
ninth month many babies begin to
strike out on their own. Still
dependent on their parents, but
starting to explore an
ever-expanding world ... well on
the way to becoming a real little
person and letting everyone know
"you won't hold on to me for
long!"
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 At one year
the permanent facial
characteristics begin to reveal a
family likeness and individual
character ... still a baby, yet
emerging as a robust and
inquisitive child who is ready to
meet the world. For the child who
is now walking, the perfect
message of the portrait is
"I'm free!"
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 Around the
second birthday a major milestone
is achieved as the child begins
to speak. The toddler now
responds to reason, humor, and
action ... beginning to explore a
widening world.
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 Between the
third and fourth birthdays is the
cutest, most endearing age for
"little" boys and
girls. With the ability to speak
and reason growing stronger every
day, these youngsters now display
individuality of character and
action that should be portrayed
before the baby teeth are lost
and replaced by permanent ones
... forever altering the
endearing look of early
childhood.
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 During the
seventh year the snaggly tooth
age ends and permanent teeth
emerge to change the facial
contours. A developing mind
reveals a more mature, inquiring
outlook. Now off to school and
making their way in the world ...
portraits at this age can show
the special interests that help
to define who they are.
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 As the
twelfth year progresses the child
is about to enter the teenage
years ... a kind of dress
rehearsal for adulthood ... when
physical, emotional, and attitude
changes occur. The child you know
so well is about to become a more
complex and less dependent young
person. Peer acceptance is now
important, and portraits can
capture the child's sense of
style and expanding horizons.
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 By Sixteen
childhood is all but a memory.
The boy is almost a man ... in
his interest, his attitudes, his
thinking. Carefree years, yet
ones that anticipate the
challenges of adulthood on the
horizon. The young woman is now
"sweet sixteen", an
unforgettable age when she
blossoms into womanhood. Still a
lifetime of growing and learning
ahead ... but never again a
child.
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