I can still remember first meeting Lyndsey and David in 2010 – two first time parents-to-be who booked me for a Grow With Me package for their baby on the way, Savanna Ray. I’m pretty sure after that first maternity session I couldn’t wait to hang out with them again every three months for the next year. Lyndsey and I hit it off right away, and after a hilaaaaaaaaarious prank where David introduced himself to me as “Bruce” (to which I still lovingly refer to him as two years later) I knew not only would they be awesome parents, but great clients to work with.
Savanna made her debut and was an incredibly beautiful and very easy newborn. I once again felt more like I was hanging out with college friends and gushing over someone’s baby for fun rather than doing an “official” photo shoot.

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For Savanna’s three month session, we met at a local photographer hot spot for outdoor pictures, and I distinctly remember the moment that Lyndsey looked at me with her beautiful smile and said, “So, do we get a special deal on another Grow With Me package if we have babies less than a year apart?” It took a second or two for what she was saying to register but when it did I was ecstatic. Over the next nine months, I watched Savanna and Lyndsey grow. I marveled how she was managing to juggle work, a 6 month old, and being 3 months pregnant. I’m one of “those” people and sat there at Savanna’s 9 month session with my hands on poor Lynds’ belly waiting to feel a nudge (and I did). Then we combined Sav’s one year session with Lyndsey’s maternity shoot and it is to this day one of the most gorgeous family/maternity/one year sessions I’ve ever done. Both Bruce/David and Lyndsey were smitten with Savanna and giddy to meet her little sister, Taylor, in just a couple weeks tops. The sun was shining and Savanna refused to touch her First Birthday smash cake.
Around a week later, I got a call from Lyndsey’s mom. She said she was at the hospital and before she could finish I was was squealing and my mind was already lining up sitters for her impending newborn session. Anna stopped me before I could get to excited and said, “Taylor wasn’t born alive” or something along those lines, and for a second I felt like the earth literally stopped spinning. All I could think of was, “What can I do. Tell me what Lyndsey wants and I can do it.”
Less than an hour later, I was holding a completely perfect, chubby cheeked baby girl and praying to God that He would work through me to capture images of this sweet child in a way that would soothe her parents’ souls in the days and years to follow. The Worst had happened to them and like everyone in that room, I just wanted to make the pain less. Do something. The picture of Taylor below is actually a picture I didn’t edit the first time through (a year ago) and I’m so glad that Lyndsey wanted this picture of her second daughter shared, because the whole world should be able to see how amazingly beautiful she was.

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To be a part of the small number of people on this Earth to get to see her and hold her was an honor.
One year and a week later, Savanna and Taylor’s little sister was born. Yes, Lyndsey had *three* full term baby girls each one year apart! A peanut compared to her big sisters (weighing in at 6 lbs 12 ounces) and every bit as beautiful of a newborn as they were! Lyndsey and I had talked about me coming to the hospital when Greta was born, and when I got the text Friday morning that it looked like that was going to be the day, I made sure I was there. Since Lyndsey was having a c-section, I had to wait until they were in recovery, so Lyndsey and Bruce/David had the anesthesiologist snap pictures for them (the first two images below).
I can’t tell you how therapeutic Friday was. Entering that same hospital for the first time in a year made my heart ache a little, but the second I walked in an saw Lynds’ radiating smile, Bruce laughing about her hitting on her doctor while she was semi-sedated, and that wonderfully tiny but feisty little Greta, a joy that I can’t describe in words just radiated through me (and through the entire room it seemed). There were a few seconds of misty eyes, but overall such a relaxed and happy day.

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Holly - What a gorgeous family!!
Melissa Jaimes - OH My…. what beautiful pictures to tell a beautiful story and what a great little angel they have watching over them. Of course, being 7 months pregnant myself right now, you’ve got me balling my eyes out =). Thank you so much for sharing their story!
erin m - oh my heart!! <3 <3
renee - stunning photos, such an emotional story xxxx
Megan W Flanagan - What a absolutely precious family. I adore your photojournalistic style as much as your posed studio portraiture! Beautifully written blog post and that family has a beautiful little angel blessing and watching over them …
amanda - Such a tear jerker Rachel! Such an amazing story and you (as always) captured it so well. Much love to an amazing family!
brandy - Tears are streaming down my face! A beautiful story and oh so gorgeous pictures.
Heather McGinnis - love, peace, and blessings to this beautiful family. thanks to them for sharing their story of love and loss. rachel, your images are stunning. beautiful of all three baby girls.
Karen Wood - Such a sweet and touching story. Thanks for sharing. This little Greta makes the CUUUUUUTIST expressions! She’s going to be somethin’ else.
Jenne Dunham - Oh Rachel! What a moving story. I’m crying now as I write this. I’m so glad that you found your way into their lives so you could be there to help in this process so full of joy, sorrow, and thankfully more joy. Their daughters are all very beautiful. Love to this family!
Heather McGinnis - peace and blessings to this beautiful family. rachel, your images are stunning. thanks to you and the family for sharing the story of three beautiful baby girls.
Tracy - Cried and then smiled. All the best to this family.
Nelly - What an touching story and just amazing photos as always. Beautiful family! The expressions you’ve captured are just adorable! Love!!
Lena Crane - I have no words. Only tears. But happy tears. Thank you, GOD, for giving this family another beautiful girl. They are, all 3 of them, Gorgeous. Make that all 5 of them. Life is a may splendored thing, that’s for sure. Thank you so much for sharing. You are Amazing <3
Linsey H - What a beautiful family! (and a story that has me in tears!)
You did a wonderful job capturing the love that family has for one another.
You can literally feel the joy that was in that room as they all marveled at little Greta!!!!
Kierstin Yates - Thank you so much for sharing Rachel! You have a gift for the way you capture life but also your outlook on it as well.
Tashawna Rogers - Being 23 weeks pregnant I had to stop and read this twice. The story is a little heavy, but if any one can do it it’s definitely God. The photos are a blessing, and I’m glad mom said to do a professional shot of the little angel that’s watching over them. Thanks for sharing this beautiful familybwith us.
Amy - I have never met you but I am friends with Lyndsey. What an amazing gift you have given Lyndsey and her family. Your pictures are stunning and truly capture the emotions of the events. Thank you for sharing.
Ashley - Rachel, this is beautiful, and I am so thrilled for this family that they have been blessed with a new little peanut. Sending hugs and prayers to you and that family.
Jennifer Price - Thank you for sharing this story.
Sara Pederson - Welcome to the world little sweetheart. Sounds like you couldn’t have found a better family to belong too.
Heather Stockett - What beautiful photos of a gorgeous family! I’m so sorry for their loss of their middle daughter, but I know God has a plan for them. I have 3 boys, 2 of which are twins that just turned 1, and this totally makes me want another baby.
Becky - Rach, this makes my heart sing <3 So awesome.
Anna Todd - Rachel, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are an amazing photographer because you are an amazing person. It is evident that it is not just a job and that is why these are not just pictures, but special memories that you have given us and I will treasure them forever. You took the grandparent shot of us holding our precious Taylor and I look at it lovingly each night before I close my eyes. Again, thank you!
Jennifer S - I gave birth to a sleeping baby when I was only 19 weeks pregnant. The photos from that day are still hard to look at but cherished by my family. The fact that you were able to go there and create such a stunning photo of a memory they will keep with them forever shows how great of a person you truly. When I had my son a little over a year and a half ago it was one of the most emotional births because a couple years before that we lost our daughter. The photos from my son’s birth are nothing short of amazing and one of the four happiest days of our lives. I’m glad to see that such a tragic event didn’t break this family’s will to try to have another baby. Beautiful photos and beautiful story =)
Jennifer Hines - What a wonderful story! Heart wrencher for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Marissa - Thank you for sharing this story. Our son was also stillborn ( but we know we will see him again) and now we have a beautiful one year old daughter.
Nicole - Wow Rachel you did such a beautiful job. I am literally in tears right now. So overjoyed for this beautiful family. Though we don’t always understand God’s will, he definitely worked through you and gave you a gift to create images that are so stunning and will always be cherished!!
Angela Waagen - Rachel, as usual you have captured the entire range of emotions beautifully! I wanted to share with you that I was accepted as a photographer for NILMDTS (Now I lay me down to sleep, a volunteer nationwide organization that provides portraiture for infant loss) and I have some actions I use to help edit those images. Email me if you’d like and I can send them your way- they reduce redness in baby skin. They are great for regular editing of newborns, but even more so in the case of infant demise. Anyway, let me know and I can email them to you.
Elizabeth Fox - what a beautiful family , I am so glad you were able to capture all three of their daughters beauty
Jamie - Wow, I as the tears stream…I can’t believe how much pain and love is in one page. Thank you for sharing.
stephanie byersmith - Oh my gosh rachel this is the my absolutly heart wrenching yet beautiful story i have read, you captured her beautiful middle daughter stunningly! Thank you to you and the family for having the courage to show gods work, sometimes things he does is not what we want but we have to put our faith that he knows what he is doing. Your my aboslute photography mentor, if i can be half the artist you are then ill know ive succeded!!!!
Melissa - Rachel, I was Lyndsey’s nurse. You were so much fun to watch with Lyndsey and Bryce, I mean David on Friday. You captured some amazing pictures and told their story with great skill and compassion. Thank you!
Lisa - Rachel, you should look into volunteering for Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (NILMDTS.ORG). I’m the Area Coordinator for Bloomington and I know all of the Indy photogs that volunteer and they could definitely use some help at all of the hospitals. Your pictures are gorgeous–know that this family, and potentially many more, will treasure those photos more than any others they’ll ever take.
Cousin Niki - I’m Lynds’ lil cousin and I love these pictures. It’s great to see her so happy ^_^
Hillary Warren - This is SO beautiful!! I cried when I read this. So much love goes out for this family!!
tara - What a bittersweet story, and the images to tell it. I was crying when I got to the second daughter. what a strong family. Isnt it amazing how we can get so connected to our clients. You have always been my inspiration when I decided to specialize in only maternity and newborn photography, and every time I read a post like this I respect your work more and more.
Sarah Cattan - Lovely post! I cried & smiled. Lovely pictures & beautiful family.