Thursday, March 7, 2013

Free Maternity Session

As you all know, newborns are my favorite sessions to do.  They're just so tiny and cute as a button.  It's at the age what you can't get those little details and shots back.  Take advantage of this while you can because I don't want you to regret not doing it because you're not sure if they're worth it.  I can guarantee you that (besides a wedding), they are probably the most important pictures to have taken. Every other step in your child's life there are more than 2 weeks of a time difference to be able to get the pictures done.  They're only this little once, they're features change. YOU CAN ONLY POSE THEM LIKE THIS ONCE haha!! This is the time when rolls are the most precious thing a baby can have. Those tiny little features that you don't want to miss.  You can find more information on my website about the newborn session pricing and what is included, but every newborn session will include baby & parent shots, and siblings if there are any. So what does BOOK a newborn session actually mean? Do I have to have it all paid for right then? Does my baby have to be born in March? The answer to both of those questions is no.  Booking a newborn session just means that the down payment has to be paid for in order to have your session booked.  The rest of the session is to be paid for by the day of (yes, you can just bring a check for the rest of it to the session).  Don't miss this opportunity to get a free maternity session when you book a newborn session.  The sooner you book, the better chances that I will have the date available :) Go to my website for even more information.  You can also email me if you have any other questions at salistout@gmail.com Here are some pictures to get your mind going about all the fun pictures that happen for a newborn and maternity session.

















Sali Stout Photography specializes in Family, High School Senior, Maternity, Newborn, Baby, Child, Engagement and Wedding portraits in the Kansas City, Lee's Summit, Liberty and surrounding areas of MO. 

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