FREE newborn session for Multiples in CT – A Closer Look at a recent TWINS newborn Session with Saren Cassotto Photography CT

Photographing multiples is really one of the most JOYOUS things I get to do in my little biz.  Its EXPONENTIALLY more amazing and adorable to see how siblings curl up with one another, calm down instantly with the touch of their sibling snuggled up with them and react to one another side by side.  In an effort to simply gain more practice and expertise in this specialized newborn genre, I am giving ALL MULTIPLES newborn sessions a completely FREE and wavied session fee in the year 2016.  This means your $250 session fee is $0.  You simply choose a collection of your choice after viewing your gorgeous images after the session is complete 🙂

One thing to keep in mind – I always have an assistant with me for twins, two assistants with me for triplets (I have triplets coming up very soon, so keep your eyes peeled!).  The safety of EVERY newborn is my NUMBER ONE priority so having an assistant not only assures each baby is attended to 100% of the time but also speeds along the session so that we might accomplish photographing each baby on his/her own as well as several setups together.  My goal with each multiples session is to capture a slightly larger gallery than a singleton baby with both the individual and together images.  With each new multiples session I do, I gain a bit more confidence and understanding.  I TRULY love photographing multiples newborn sessions and hope you’ll spread the word to encourage any friends who are expecting multiples to check in with us on booking their special session.  🙂

Here’s a look at Max & Nora’s recent session, including an image towards the end in the two chairs created with the Disney Pixar movie UP in mind…. 🙂

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