Little B :: One Year Old! :: Madison Wisconsin Portrait Photographer

Here in the Madison area, we’ve had some pretty yucky weather lately. Wisconsin in the fall can never seem to make up its mind. It’s cold, it’s warm, it’s rainy, it’s dry, it’s cloudy, it’s sunny. The only thing that’s consistent is the inconsistency! This being said, you can imagine how thrilled I was when we had an absolutely gorgeous fall day for little boy B’s one-year portrait shoot.Â:)

I met little B and his family at a park down the street from my own house. It’s a great little spot with a wide expanse of green grass and all kinds of trees and plants around. Immediately, B found great interest in the last of the season’s dandelions…

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Several dandelions fell victim to B’s curious little fingers…

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B can’t quite walk unassisted yet, but he did a great job of wobbling along with mom and dad at his side.

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It was difficult to pry his attention away from all of the interesting things in the grass.

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But we were successful in getting a few big smiles from him throughout the session!

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Speaking of big smiles, check out those adorable baby teeth!! We found a trick to making him laugh. These three make such a gorgeous family!

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B Sandwich!

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I was very impressed that we could capture this fantastic little family shot, and with such a wonderful little smile on little B’s face!

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Little boys will be boys, and that means lots of curiosity and exploring.

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He’ll cherish these shots when he gets older…Â:)

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This is one of my favorites. So sweet!

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To Little B’s family: Thanks so much for allowing me to capture this sweet moment in his life! I can’t wait for more opportunities to capture his adorable little personality as he gets bigger and bigger. Enjoy!

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