All of them kinda look the same 🙂
20 Photos of Newborns That You’ll Want to Stare at in Awed Silence

Sima Lipovetsky, a photographer from Israel, captures the ultimate innocence of a newborn sleeping peacefully. Using costumes and appropriate props, she takes photos of babies in settings that seem so delicate and wonderful, they feel like rose petals against your eyes.
We at Bright Side are in love with Sima’s work and would like to share some of our favorites from her collection with our readers.
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Did you get a photo shoot done when you were a baby? Did you pass the tradition on to your kids? We’d love to see the photos in the comments!
Comments
The f*ck you talking about they all LOOK COMPLETELY THE SAME
I think so too *Me: Lame! :[*
I really wonder how they do it and make babies sit like that AND take such perfect pictures!!
Oh they really need a talent those photos. It should be a great photographer :)
I'm not a fan of tucking sleeping babies in unnatural poses just for "cute pics"
my friend did a baby shoot for her new born and the pics were so cute
its so cute
I wonder why is does baby so cute and quiet when they did the photoshop
[CUTENESS OVERLOAD]

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