She entered the world ahead of schedule, but tiny Miss Lydia Mae is settling in quite nicely to her lovely, little life. Born a few days ahead of schedule, Lydia was the perfect Father’s Day gift for her papa! I was so grateful to be able to photograph this sweet one-week-old babe and spend some time with her amazing parents. There is something so magical about watching new parents for the first time. The transition from a couple to a full-blown family can be jarring (I know I certainly struggled with it!), but Miranda and Jason seemed at ease with their newest addition. I can’t wait to watch them grow together as a family! Thank you to Jason and Miranda for trusting me to capture these moments for them, and welcome to the world, Miss Lydia!
Are you interested in booking a newborn session with me! I’d love to talk with you and learn more about your unique family. You can email me at megan@crazybananas.com or via my contact page for more information!
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This year for Lucy’s birthday, we decided to change things up a bit. While we are so grateful to our friends and family for all the amazing gifts they bestow upon our kids, we are full to the brim with stuff. My kids don’t need anything, really. So instead of asking people to bring gifts to Lulu’s birthday party, we asked them to bring donations for the animals of the KC Pet Project!
We are a family of animal-lovers, and are proud that all of our pets, both past and present, have been adopted through local shelters. We love the KC Pet Project, because it’s the largest no-kill animal shelter in the area. The shelter cares for over 9,000 animals a year! I contacted the KC Pet Project and told them about Lucy’s donations, and they were kind enough to give the kids and I a tour of their facility. We brought along a friend of Lucy’s who is also a big animal fan (especially kittens!), and we were able to see the cat and kitten room, the veterinary recovery wing and the dog area. The entire operation is so amazing, and we are super grateful we were able to help out in our small way. Lucy’s friends and family really stepped up, and we were able to donate a couple bags of dog and cat food and toys!
To learn more about the KC Pet Project, and to learn how you can help, please visit their website or follow them on Facebook!
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Guess what? My university newspaper did a little feature on me and The Phoenix Project! So cool! I was telling my husband, when I was a young journalism student, I never could have IMAGINED ever being a featured artist anywhere…let alone getting a story in the University Daily Kansan about my art! Totally nuts. Click here for the link if you’d like to take a look.
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Newborn Portrait Session : Lydia Mae
/0 Comments/in Crazybananas Photography, Photography - Maternity + Babies /by MeganShe entered the world ahead of schedule, but tiny Miss Lydia Mae is settling in quite nicely to her lovely, little life. Born a few days ahead of schedule, Lydia was the perfect Father’s Day gift for her papa! I was so grateful to be able to photograph this sweet one-week-old babe and spend some time with her amazing parents. There is something so magical about watching new parents for the first time. The transition from a couple to a full-blown family can be jarring (I know I certainly struggled with it!), but Miranda and Jason seemed at ease with their newest addition. I can’t wait to watch them grow together as a family! Thank you to Jason and Miranda for trusting me to capture these moments for them, and welcome to the world, Miss Lydia!
Are you interested in booking a newborn session with me! I’d love to talk with you and learn more about your unique family. You can email me at megan@crazybananas.com or via my contact page for more information!
Giving Instead of Receiving with the KC Pet Project
/0 Comments/in Happiness, Kansas City, Lucy, Uncategorized /by MeganThis year for Lucy’s birthday, we decided to change things up a bit. While we are so grateful to our friends and family for all the amazing gifts they bestow upon our kids, we are full to the brim with stuff. My kids don’t need anything, really. So instead of asking people to bring gifts to Lulu’s birthday party, we asked them to bring donations for the animals of the KC Pet Project!
We are a family of animal-lovers, and are proud that all of our pets, both past and present, have been adopted through local shelters. We love the KC Pet Project, because it’s the largest no-kill animal shelter in the area. The shelter cares for over 9,000 animals a year! I contacted the KC Pet Project and told them about Lucy’s donations, and they were kind enough to give the kids and I a tour of their facility. We brought along a friend of Lucy’s who is also a big animal fan (especially kittens!), and we were able to see the cat and kitten room, the veterinary recovery wing and the dog area. The entire operation is so amazing, and we are super grateful we were able to help out in our small way. Lucy’s friends and family really stepped up, and we were able to donate a couple bags of dog and cat food and toys!
To learn more about the KC Pet Project, and to learn how you can help, please visit their website or follow them on Facebook!
University Daily Kansan Feature : The Phoenix Project
/0 Comments/in Crazybananas Photography /by MeganGuess what? My university newspaper did a little feature on me and The Phoenix Project! So cool! I was telling my husband, when I was a young journalism student, I never could have IMAGINED ever being a featured artist anywhere…let alone getting a story in the University Daily Kansan about my art! Totally nuts. Click here for the link if you’d like to take a look.