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  • For the collector and photographer alike, barebaby is a book filled with captivating artworks from baby photographers Carrie Sandoval and Brittany Woodall. The book is also a detailed workbook, containing descriptions of the many techniques used to achieve the distinct baby portraits found among the pages of barebaby. From the camera settings to the camera angle and use of light, this collection of images and helpful text combine to form a true workshop in a book.

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February 13, 2008

two little peanuts.

Snug and warm inside with snow on the ground outside! Carrie and I photographed these two little ones while in Denver. They were little dreams! Such beautiful girls!

Nikon D3, 50mm 1.4; window left
f/2.5, 1/320, 800iso


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Nikon D3, 50mm 1.4; window left
f/2.8, 1/320, 1250iso


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Nikon D3, 50mm 1.4; window left
f/2.8, 1/320, 1000iso


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AWWWW! These two are PRECIOUS!!!

Gorgeous, gorgeous shots!

Wooooooow!!! Beyond AMAZING!

Your photographs are perfection!
Thank you for sharing your settings.

You are an inspiration!!!

I love starring at your images! The material that you wrapped your twins in, is it cheese cloth? I like the texture of it, do you mind me asking where you purchased the type?
Thank you...Kristy

love the first one and the last one is breathtaking!

the first 2 are just too much!!

These are all soooooooooo gorgeous!! Beautiful work!

thx for sharing your tech info....i see the image so much clear-er when you do :o)

g -

I am a blog surfer and beginner at photography! I LOVE your photos and just wanted to let you know! I love to see what you have done!

Shelle

Gosh are these ever adorable.

Gosh are these ever adorable.

The last shot is absolutely breathtaking. All of your shots are wonderful, but this one really spoke to me.

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