South Orange County Maternity Session | Lindsay and Brandon
Lindsay and Brandon are such a gorgeous couple and I was lucky enough to work the two of them to capture Lindsay’s maternity photos. My favorite thing about this session was Lindsay’s wardrobe changes!! This mama was such a champ! We trekked out to this gorgeous location in Mission Viejo, where there is nothing around; definitely no bathrooms to change in! But, that didn’t stop this expecting mama from rocking FOUR different outfits during the session!
Even though it’s turning into fall, all of us here in South Orange County know that we don’t really start to cool down until November, maybe even later! So, despite the beautiful fall light, and early stages of changing leaves, it was still over 80 degrees in the shade! Add to that a bun in the oven and it can get pretty uncomfortable. That didn’t stop Lindsay for smiling, laughing, and sneaking a few kisses with Brandon!
If you’ve ever been pregnant (or lived with someone who has!), then you know that sometimes things that should be simple can get a little bit tough. Specifically, changing your clothes! I know that when I was this far along in my own pregnancy, the amount of effort to take shoes on and off, or shimmy clothes over that bump was completely insane. So, when Lindsay brought 3 of her own outfits, PLUS agreed to wear my newest addition to my client wardrobe, I was honestly wondering if she would make it out of the session in tact (or if I was going to put her into labor!!).
The newest gown added to my client maternity closet.
Lindsay powered through the Orange County warmth and unseasonable humidity, and changed into each of her 4 outfits, and looked incredible the whole time. This cream dress made Lindsay look angelic with her long blonde hair. Brandon was a supportive husband, and did the important jobs, like making sure she didn’t fall over! I can’t wait to help them welcome their little one in the coming months, and capture photos of their newest family member!
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