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And VOILA. Having harassed asked people to tell me which were their favorite of my breastfeeding images I present the finished poster. I’ll be doing a final proofreading tomorrow to avoid embarrassing typos.

How embarrassing? I brought a stack of free postcards to the La Leche League conference in April touting the wonders of breasfeeding. I’d like to avoid that this time.

Breastfeeding Portraits in Connecticut

SO I’ll be doing a final proofread then send the file out to the printer. I’ll be giving them out to local breastfeeding professionals. If you are not local to me, or not a person with a business and office space that deals with lactating breasts, you can print the PDF or you can give me $10, roughly the printing and mailing cost, and I’ll send you one.

Downloadable PDF:
Please note that this is made freely available for you to print and distribute at will and am trusting in the basic goodness of people to use it as intended. Please respect that I retain copyright to these images and do not use them individually on your web site or in your materials even for the very best of causes. If you make the download available on your on web site please do it by linking back to this, original, post.

This file is very large so that you can make a very good print – you should be able to send this to a professional printer if you desire and have no issues with resolution, or just print it on the laser printer!

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I will be at a photography workshop all weekend and will return emails and phone calls on Monday afternoon/evening.

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Pretty New Location

April 25, 2010

Isn’t this spot gorgeous? I did a shoot last weekend for a 1-year-old here and need to remember to schedule daffodil sessions next spring. It had rolling hills of daffodils, old stone walls, old stone steps, paths, a pond (with an island that had yet more daffodils) and then some more daffodils.

children's portraiture location in Connecticut

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And so, to celebrate, a poem. Not (you will be relieved to note) by me. For all that I love poetry I am forced to concede my lack of skill at word-smithing the little buggers together. I end up with clunky, misshapen things, sticking out a bit too much on the left perhaps, and a smidgen top-heavy with significant structural weaknesses. It isn’t pretty. So I shall leave poem-ing to the poets and simply share one during this month set aside to remember poetry. Also, pecans. And frogs. And many other random things.

From a Photograph
by George Oppen

Her arms around me—child—
Around my head, hugging with her whole arms,
Whole arms as if I were a loved and native rock,
The apple in her hand—her apple and her father, and my nose pressed
Hugely to the collar of her winter coat. There is the photograph

It is the child who is the branch
We fall from, where would be bramble,
Brush, bramble in the young Winter
With its blowing snow she must have thought
Was ours to give to her.

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January 2010 Newsletter

December 29, 2009

Stacie Turner Photography's January 2010 Newsletter
you CAN do on location photography in the winter!
Featured Session Image

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Bee Macro Photos

August 12, 2009

Just because…

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