Category Archives: Newborn

100 Days Celebration: Beaverton, OR Lifestyle Baby Milestone

I am very used to families messaging me when their babe’s first come home, they are rushing to capture their new babes before the first major growth spurts hit and they look more “baby” than “newborn”. This phone call was unusual to me because the family wanted to document their baby’s “100 Days Celebration.” Immediately...

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    Twins and Multiples and Tandem Nursing in Oregon, oh my!

    Ironic story – Suannah earlier last year emailed me about #birthphotography in Phoenix but the timing was iffy back when Josh and I were still contemplating our move to Portland, Oregon. My intuition was right since we left in early September and these #tworiffic twins were born after we relocated. It rips my heart to...

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      Catching up with the Wagners : Three Month Milestone

      Last year I blogged and retold Merrick’s birth story , which happened to be at the birth center I had had my prenatal care with Sadie. I documented Sarah’s maternity journey then got to celebrate Merrick’s arrival surrounded by birth workers who feel like family. After I moved from AZ to OR I was so...

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        a bittersweet farewell…

        It is with a heavy heart that I announce the closure of Meg Ross Photography. After much reflection and consideration following the death of my husband and children's father, I have made the difficult decision to close my business. This decision was not made lightly, and it comes after a great deal of contemplation about healing from grief and how to best show up for my children..

         

        I want to express my deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for allowing me to be a part of your special moments. It has been an honor and a privilege to capture the beauty and emotion of childbirth for so many families. Your trust and support have meant the world to me, and I am truly grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of your lives.

         

        Hugs and oxytocin,
        Meg Ross

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