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a catalog, a proud mama and some vulnerability as well.

D. and a bunch of other very sweet kids were part of a super cool project that ended up with the production of a couple of shoe catalogs for a local -Wisconsin- company.
The photos turned out so cute. All the kids looked so beautiful and professional. The photographer and his crew had a lot to do with it. They chose great locations around the city and some indoor photos as-well, which were the ones D. was part of.

I've been wanting to share these photos for a few days now, but then I change my mind and feel that I shouldn't expose my kid in a blog. And then again go back to the idea that -why not-? they are beautiful photos and this is my personal blog, and my kid. And then again I go back and forth and back and forth and back and forth forever........

Anyways, Im sharing a few of my favorite ones here. Can't promise that I won't take them down if vulnerability and fear kicks in. Which always does, when it comes to social media and my son. We'll see.

Photographer of the whole photo shoot: www.roo-way.com/lifestyle

BTW, the talented art director behind the project is my sweet husband.








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