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It’s not every day that you meet families such as the Schmidt family.  When BrieAnn scheduled their Fresh 48 and Newborn Sessions with me, I was over the moon!  We had previously met through a blog article that I had written after mentoring with Rachel Vanoven and BrieAnn had reached out to me saying how it had touched and inspired her.  Little did I know that my very first blog post would lead to meeting such a wonderful family.

Since the Fresh 48 sessions take place in the hospital after the baby arrives, it’s very important to keep in constant contact with my clients so I know when they have their baby.  As you know, you’re only in the hospital for a few short days so any mis-steps in relaying that the baby is due could result in missing the window of opportunity to do the session.  It’s a joy for me to stay in touch with my clients though and grow to naturally befriend them over time.  That is just another perk of this amazing job.

 

Below is a little video slideshow of how their hospital session went and a preview of their newborn session.

 

At this time, I am only taking birth requests on a case by case basis.  You can contact me at Hello@JLRitt.com to see if I’d be the right fit to be your Birth Photographer.  I also shoot Fresh 48 sessions, which are short sessions taken while you’re still in the hospital and are lifestyle type of portraits documenting your natural interactions with your new baby.   Studio newborn sessions are where my heart lies and get to show off my talent with fully posed sleeping babies.  I would love the opportunity to be your Newborn Photographer; babies are my passion and I’d love to create some art for you!

For more info and to book your session, click here!  You can also email me at Hello@JLRitt.com if you have additional questions or to check availability for your due date.

Jennifer Rittenberry Photography specializes in newborn, baby, family, child and maternity photography in Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding areas including but not limited to Mount Washington.

When I get to meet a newborn from clients like the Lopez family in Louisville KY, I can’t tell you how happy it makes me. I had been photographing this little guy’s dad and sisters for a few years prior to his mother entering the love story. Once his mommy and daddy got engaged, I had the honor of shooting their engagement and then their wedding about a year and a half ago. Fast forward to October 2015 and I was in the hospital shooting their Fresh 48 session. It’s such an awesome feeling to watch a couple come full circle from a blended family to a single unit to welcoming a new baby into the family! And this little boy is in no shortage of big sisters…he has 3!

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

There were so many great shots of mom and dad that it was hard to pick just a couple for this blog post <3

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

The same goes for the rest of his session.  He was such a great sleeper that I got in a lot of great shots.  Here are just a few of my favorites!

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

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Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Romper and Bonnet ~ Goodnightmoon Props

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

I was stoked to get to use my new barnwood floors, too!  I think they look great in this photo!

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Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

If you would like to get more information about booking a Fresh 48 or Newborn session with me, please visit my website or send me an email at Hello@JLRitt.com.  You can also BOOK YOUR SESSION NOW.

Jennifer Rittenberry Photography specializes in newborn, baby, family, child and maternity photography in Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding areas including but not limited to Mount Washington.

  • December 2, 2015 - 6:18 pm

    alishadawnphotography - Adorable! These are great shots!ReplyCancel

  • December 2, 2015 - 6:27 pm

    Deanna - oh my he’s adorable!! love the one where he’s in bucket all wrapped. Great pose!!ReplyCancel

  • December 2, 2015 - 8:34 pm

    Melissa - He was so squishy! Love the wrapped shot on your new barnwood floor. I love the romper too. What adorable newborn photos and how neat to have such a long relationship with this family.ReplyCancel

  • December 3, 2015 - 12:55 am

    Carrie Ryan - So lovely. The family looks so happy.ReplyCancel

  • December 3, 2015 - 4:39 am

    Milana - Oh my Gosh, sooo beautiful!!! Great job 🙂ReplyCancel

  • December 3, 2015 - 5:12 pm

    Ashley - What a handsome little fella! Great photographs!ReplyCancel

  • December 9, 2015 - 1:52 pm

    Samantha - How incredible to have not only captured the beautiful newborn photography you did for the Lopez family, but also their engagement and wedding. Your established repore with the family truly shines through these beautiful newborn and family photos. I can’t wait to book you one day for my Mount Washington newborn photography!ReplyCancel

  • December 10, 2015 - 8:57 pm

    Allison Anderson - Such a sweet little newborn and good on him to sleep so soundly so that you could get so many different shots. I like the little white striped outfit he is wearing. It must be an honour when clients come back to you year after year and a testament of your beautiful photos!ReplyCancel

  • December 11, 2015 - 3:01 pm

    jennystorment - Adorable newborn photos of little Liam. I love that this family has had you for all their important events. I’m sure they will continue to use you as all those beautiful girls start getting older.ReplyCancel

  • December 11, 2015 - 3:03 pm

    Esther - What a precious little addition to this KY family. Great job with all the different poses.ReplyCancel

  • December 31, 2015 - 8:02 pm

    Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Liam Lopez Fresh 48 Session | www.jlritt.com | Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com - […] was so excited about Liam’s newborn session that I blogged it as soon as I was done editing it and forgot to blog his Louisville KY Fresh 48 […]ReplyCancel

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I know I’ve said it time and time again, but one of the best parts of being a newborn photographer is getting to meet the most wonderful clients from Mount Washington and Louisville KY metro areas!  BrieAnn had first contacted me in the spring of 2014 after reading a blog post on one of my mentors, Rachel Vanoven.  She had been inspired by the post and just wanted to reach out to me to thank me for the post.  I hadn’t written it for recognition, but it was so sweet that someone would do that after reading a short snippet from my timeline on this Earth.  That should have been my first indication as to how wonderful this woman was.

Fast forward to the spring of 2015.  BrieAnn was pregnant and on the hunt for a newborn photographer.  I hadn’t realized when she contacted me the year before that she was local to me!  Bonus! <3  She actually put me through a rigorous series of questions and sampling of galleries with lots of back and forth over a few months. lol!  After finally getting the call that she was ready to book, I was elated.  However, In the back of my mind, I kind of felt like the bar had been set a little higher on this session and needed to up my game for some reason. 🙂

The Schmidt family was in for a surprise though!  I had been dying to start offering Fresh 48 Sessions and now they had earned themselves a spot to be my guinea pig.  It worked out perfect!  Here’s a collage and slideshow from their Fresh 48.

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Fresh 48 Hospital Session – Introducing Olivia to the family

Somehow I must have done something right because after her Fresh 48 and newborn sessions, she left the *sweetest* and most *heartfelt* review ever  on my Facebook page:

“Pictures are very important to me, I love how they stop time, and capture memories and moments. That is exactly what Jennifer does! We had a fresh 48 session (everyone should book one) and a newborn session with Jennifer. I knew we would be a challenge for any photographer as our new baby was number 4. She was incredible with my three older kids during both sessions, and her talent with newborns is amazing. Jennifer has such a great personality you instantly become friends with her, all of my kids think she is awesome. I looked for months (over 6 truthfully) to find the right person for when our newest addition came, and as soon as I saw Jennifer’s work I knew she had to be the one I booked with! I’m over the moon in love with the pictures she took of our new arrival, Olivia. The fresh 48 captured her coming into our family so perfectly, every image is filled with happiness and shows the love and excitement of our family as it grew. Our newborn session with Jennifer was amazing. We have wonderful, beautiful, perfect images of our little girl, and our family. Pictures that I will treasure forever. Jennifer is a very talented artist. Everyone should book with Jennifer! Thank you so much!

That is exactly why I do what I do.  Clients that get it.  Clients that understand why I take my time to meticulously pose their baby and to get the perfect shot.  Clients that appreciate the artwork that I am able to produce for them that will be classic and timeless on their walls.  Clients that want more than just a cheap price. Clients that just get “it”.

Their newborn session had so many wonderful images, but I’ve picked some of my favorites to share with you here <3

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Sibling photo – One brother to 3 younger sisters.  Oh the woes this guy will have keeping the boys away from all of his sisters!

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Thanks again Schmidt family for allowing me to document this special new life!  I can’t tell you how happy I am that you picked me from the pool of talented photographers in the area!

Attention Clients: I’m currently booking newborns for 2016 and running a promo for the month of October (2015).  All full newborn sessions booked this month will receive a complimentary Fresh 48 session as an extra bonus!  For more info and to book your session, click here!  You can also email me at Hello@JLRitt.com if you have additional questions or to check availability for your due date.

Jennifer Rittenberry Photography specializes in newborn, baby, family, child and maternity photography in Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding areas including but not limited to Mount Washington.

  • October 28, 2015 - 8:48 am

    Beth - I’m not surprised at all with this clients’ comments about you, you’re so personable and very talented too. Your Fresh 48 session really captured the family’s emotions as they welcomed their new baby, and I think this is your best newborn session yet! Beautiful work, thank you for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • October 29, 2015 - 7:36 am

    Brenden - The newborn photos you did of Olivia are so sweet. The one with her siblings is just perfect. I’m sure this family is going to cherish them forever. You captured so many wonderful memories for them.ReplyCancel

  • October 29, 2015 - 1:20 pm

    Lauren - SUCH a wonderful story! You’ve found THE client who gets what you’re doing as a photographer, and as an artist and business woman with heart and passion for what you do, that’s so VERY important.

    BrieAnn, your family is beautiful — congrats on the new arrival.ReplyCancel

  • October 29, 2015 - 5:42 pm

    Allison Anderson - Such a beautiful double newborn session — the Fresh 48 photos must have been such a wonderful surprise for this family. As a mom to 3 kids, my favorite is the photo of all the siblings together smiling and happy. I am sure it wasn’t easy to get everyone and a newborn together, but you made it seamless! Beautiful newborn photography is Louisville KY.ReplyCancel

  • October 29, 2015 - 10:44 pm

    Ruben - Jennifer, these newborn clicks are absolutely stunning! Little Olivia is a cutie! Wonderful work as always.ReplyCancel

  • October 30, 2015 - 3:46 am

    doruhalipDoru H - Great baby photos! I am sure Olivia loves the result of the session. I am sure you’ll lots of booking for more photo session in Mount Washington. It is such a beautiful place.ReplyCancel

  • October 30, 2015 - 3:49 am

    patty - I love fresh 48 sessions and you did a great job at that one!! Your newborn photography in Mount Washington is amazing! I love all your headbands and you do a great job of posing that baby. Good job!ReplyCancel

  • October 30, 2015 - 5:10 am

    Christine D - It is so great when a client truly appreciates the quality you provide! This Louisville family definitely picked the right photographer for the job! Your Fresh 48 session and the newborn portraits are all perfect!ReplyCancel

  • October 30, 2015 - 5:26 am

    jennystorment - OH love this fresh 48 you did, and little Olivia looks like she is going to have great big brothers and sisters.ReplyCancel

  • October 30, 2015 - 6:22 am

    Diane Bartoo - I love these Fresh 48 sessions! Such a wonderful moment to be a part of and capture, and you captured them so perfectly! It is so wonderful to be able to capture their fresh 48 and newborn session. I love the head pieces in her newborn session. She is absolutely adorable and looks like such an angel.ReplyCancel

  • October 30, 2015 - 1:58 pm

    Deanna - jennifer, you really went above and beyond with this Fresh 48 and newborn session in your Loisville Ky studio! You’ve outdone yourself! You have captured the sweetness of this family welcoming their newest addition. The posed newborn photos are perfect and the lifestyle Fresh 48 session is so real and emotional. What a treat to have both for her album and memories!ReplyCancel

    • October 30, 2015 - 3:20 pm

      deanna.woodworth@hotmail.com - Jennifer, you really went above and beyond with this Fresh 48 and newborn session in your Louisville Ky studio! You’ve outdone yourself! You have captured the sweetness of this family welcoming their newest addition. The posed newborn photos are perfect and the lifestyle Fresh 48 session is so real and emotional. What a treat to have both for her album and memories!ReplyCancel

  • October 31, 2015 - 6:43 pm

    meganleephotos - LOVE this gorgeous birth photography, newborn, and family portrait photography. These are beautiful images that will be cherished by your photography clients for years to come! How amazing that your Louisville Ky client left you such an amazing review!ReplyCancel

  • November 1, 2015 - 2:29 am

    Effie L. - I literally cannot get over either the newborn photographs or the Fresh 48 session that you did for this family!
    They are all so beautiful!
    Congrats to the family!
    Beautiful work as usual Jennifer!ReplyCancel

  • December 31, 2015 - 7:39 pm

Jennifer Rittenberry Photography HOME PAGE

I really enjoy being a newborn photographer and all of the friendships that it has created with the prop vendors I buy from on a regular basis, even though none of them are from the Louisville area like I am. lol.  I started this blog series to feature some other women-owned small businesses, mainly from the newborn prop industry.  My goal is to humanize these ladies by putting faces with a name and shine a light on them doing what they do best.  Possibly even inspire someone along the way whether you’re a photographer, a prop maker or just a mom that loves baby photos!

This week I’d like to highlight Elizabeth Whitton from Oh So Fleeting!  

Elizabeth in her work space. Look at how organized this lady is!

Elizabeth in her work space. Look at how organized this lady is!


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Wool fluff storage

Tell a little about yourself.  How many kids do you have?   How long you been married?  Where do you live?

My daughters are Grace, age 12 and Rue, age 7.  Grace plays the cello and loves riding horses.  Rue is outgoing, imaginative and loves animals.  My husband Joshua and I have been together for 13 years.  We are best friends and have a great relationship because we really prioritize keeping it that way.  We live in Northern Kentucky, near Cincinnati OH (we’re right across the river).  I’ve lived in this area all my life, and so have my parents and most of my extended family.  Northern Kentucky is just that kind of place.  If you’re born here, it is hard to escape!

What did you do prior to being “Oh So Fleeting”

I never had a career, because Grace was born right after we graduated from college.  I wanted to be home with my kids, so I only ever worked flexible part time jobs.  It was an eclectic mix that included: secretary for an environmental organization, house cleaning, and being a buyer for a small retail store.  Along the way, I got into fiber, and learned how to knit, crochet, spin yarn, needle felt, wet felt, dye and sew (I do some much better than others!).  I started trying to sell crafty things on Etsy in late 2009.  I made every beginner mistake possible, but through trial and error and studying what other successful sellers did, I finally was starting to figure things out by 2013 (ha!).  That September my husband lost his job, and rather than getting another job he wouldn’t enjoy, we both started businesses.  Mine was Felted Sky Studio, a new Etsy shop where I would “be serious” about making money.  I decided to sell needle felting kits based on my artwork and needle felting supplies including lots of wool.  I also planned to wholesale my kits to yarn stores and online shops.  I spent a huge amount of time and energy getting Felted Sky off on the right track, and by the spring it already had steady sales, but my husband’s business still wasn’t doing much.  I was starting to believe that my online shop might be able to support us fully, but it would need a big jump in sales by September (the one year mark).

How did you get into newborn prop making?

That same spring (only a year and a half ago!) I started noticing that newborn photographers were purchasing wool from me to use as a photo prop.  I knew nothing about newborn photography or the prop scene.  All of my branding and photos were geared towards needle felters and fiber art people.  I had one photographer friend who assured me that newborn photographers were plentiful, spent LOTS of money on props, and were constantly buying new ones.  It appeared that I had discovered a new customer base for selling wool.  There were only a few vendors that I could find who were selling props made from wool like mine, but those products all appeared to be felted in some way which made them more expensive than the wool I was selling in its un-felted state.

I started trying to figure out the newborn prop scene, and experimented with a number of different ideas and prototypes as well as trying to use Facebook to make connections with photographers.  I had one really lucky break that led to the name recognition I needed to get established.  I made contact with Jackie Baughman of Cream n Cocoa photography, arguably the best newborn photographer in my area.  She was so helpful!  She gave me ideas and feedback, and put me in touch with five amazing and well-known photographers: Jade Gao, Caralee Case, Courtney Weittenhiller, Amy McDaniel and Nicole Smith.  Their facebook tags and gorgeous images are what really got things going for me.  By that August, I had the big jump in wool sales that I needed, and haven’t looked back!  I think my story is really a testament of what can happen when you get the right product into the hands of the right people at the right time, especially if you have the business savvy to capitalize on your magic moment when it arrives.   Of course, now there are so many photographers that have become enthusiastic fans of my fluff.  My ongoing success wouldn’t be possible without so many talented supporters who tag my business page and let me use their images.

There are three images that I’ll never forget that contributed directly to my success.  Looking back at them now that I have collected hundreds of images of my products in use, they don’t seem like anything out of the ordinary.  But they were at the time.  These were the three images that literally changed my life by jump starting my prop business:

  1. Oatmeal rustic wool fluff by Cream n Cocoa Photography
  2. Lemon Tart rustic wool fluff by Newborn Photography by Jade
  3. Baby Blue farm fluff by Nicole Smith Photography

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Photo Credit:  Cream n Cocoa Photography  – Oatmeal Rustic Wool Fluff


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Photo Credit: Newborn Photography by Jade – Lemon Tarte Rustic Wool Fluff


Photo Credit: Nicole Smith Photography baby blue 1

Photo Credit: Nicole Smith Photography – Baby Blue Farm Fluff 

What do you think you did in the history of your business that propelled you to the next level of prop vendors?

There are so many things that I do that I think have contributed to my success.

First and foremost, I try to offer really great customer service.  I respond to messages quickly and ship quickly.  I think it really makes a difference if customers know they can count on you.  They not only feel good about giving you return business, but they also recommend your shop wholeheartedly to others.

Another thing that makes me a little unique is that I decided to only carry rts (ready to ship) items in my shop, and I try to keep up a good selection so that there are rarely any times when the shop is closed or bare.  I might have had similar success doing made-to-order, but rts works so much better for me because it allows me to ship quickly and is much more efficient.  When I do give in to preorders, I find that invoicing and keeping track of pending orders takes up so much extra time and mental space!

Also, I’m always on the hunt for great images of my products and am constantly collecting them (after asking of course!).  These days I also carefully solicit pictures of new products from photographers who have given me great product images in the past.  I don’t even offer a new item for sale until I have a good in-use image of it.  The images sell the product, so I place a high priority on getting the best possible images of each and every item that I sell.

Lastly, I realized early on that the prop industry is very much trend-driven and evolves at a fast pace.  There are other sellers coming up with fresh beautiful stuff all the time.  There are also sellers copying or piggybacking on the newest “hot” trends.  Just look at how many other vendors are selling un-felted wool these days!  So I know I have to be coming up with my own new and unique products on a regular basis if I want my shop to stay relevant and interesting.  That is a constant challenge, but it’s just the reality of this business.  I definitely strive to be a trend-setter though sometimes putting my own spin on something like a bear hat and lovey combo is good enough.

3 words that describe your style best:

organic

I’m a very naturally minded “eco-friendly” kind of person.  It took me awhile to realize that in the prop world, “organic” is used as an adjective to describe the way something looks, not how it is made.  But however you use it, organic definitely describes my vibe!

natural

I only work with natural fibers like wool and silk so obviously they look natural.  I’m also a sucker for outdoor setups and real barnwood!

timeless

It seems odd to say in an industry that is incredibly trendy, but I really love classic, elegant, simple designs.  Luckily that seems to work right now.  I don’t do much that is bright, big or cutesy.  Those all have their place, but they’re not my cup of tea.  The right color and texture are really all you need.

You never cease to stun us with your beautiful wool props.  Where do you find your inspiration to consistently be a trendsetter?

I think I’m naturally creative and innovative.  My problem has never been coming up with new ideas for props, but rather how to narrow down the the infinite possibilities and focus on the ones that make the most sense, and then get them into production.   Some ideas “fly” and others end up sitting too long on the shelves, but there’s no way to know quite what you’ve got until you test it out.  Also, it probably helps that I’m the main breadwinner right now.  I know I have to be coming up with new things to keep my sales numbers up where I need them to be.  That gives me a lot of motivation.

Do you have a vendor that you team up with from time to time?:

I haven’t actually experienced much jealousy or cattiness at all.  I haven’t gone looking for it, and luckily it hasn’t found me!  I don’t like drama, so I focus on making my shop the best it can be, and try not to worry about what everyone else is doing.  I actually just started a Facebook group for vendors with Shawna of Wild Blossom Props.  Its called Prop Vendor Community and we hope to meet more vendors and have a positive space to talk about the prop business and have other ladies to bounce ideas off of who are facing the same challenges.  I’m hoping it will also turn into a place where seasoned sellers will give encouragement and and answer questions for new prop makers who are just starting out.  For any vendors interested in joining, the group can be found here: Prop Vendor Community.

If you could meet one person from the newborn industry, who would it be and why:

I really can’t single out any one person.  There are so many!  I’m not even going to name names.  I’ve gotten to know so many wonderful photographers now, even if its only because I sell them fluff and they let me use their images.  It would be nice to meet more people in person though.  I have a handful of local customers who come to shop in my basement.  The whole family ends up coming down to meet them because its such a rare occurrence to interact with fluff-lovers face to face!

Your favorite prop to make and why – it can be a throwback!:  

I love mixing different techniques together. For example, I like putting needle felted elements on knitted hats. All of my bonnets that I’ve done that with so far (bears, foxes, reindeer) have been a big hit!

 

Photo Credit: Dewdrops by Amy McDaniel

 
Any plans for upcoming changes to your store or your line in the near future:  

Well, its always evolving.  I’m trying to figure out how to keep more of my popular fluff colors in stock on a regular basis while still having the time and space to add new things.  I’m also wanting to expand my selection of props that match my fluff.  I’m hoping to debut new bonnets, blankets, wraps and maybe even some outfits in 2016.  I’d also love to do a line of headbands that match my fluff if I can ever find the time to work on that.  Fluff will always be my main focus, but playing around with matching ensembles is really fun.

That conclude the interview and by now you can see why this woman is taking charge of the wool fluff in the newborn prop industry.  One of my personal favorites from Elizabeth’s shop is her Fairytale Fluff!  Below are a few images of some of my favorite colors in use!

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Photo by: Jennifer Rittenberry Photography – Shell Fairytale Fluff,  Bonnet by Knits & Giggles


Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Photo by: Jennifer Rittenberry Photography – Sunflower Fields Fairytale Fluff, Halo by Created by Carli


Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Photo by: Jennifer Rittenberry Photography – Cranberry Fairytale Fluff, Tieback by Little Olive


Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Photo by: Jennifer Rittenberry Photography – Cranberry Fairytale Fluff, Tieback by Sew Whimsey

Oh So Fleeting can be found online at the links below!

Big Cartel  www.ohsofleeting.com

Etsy:  www.etsy.com/OhSoFleeting

Facebook: www.facebook.com/OhSoFleeting

Instagram: @ohsofleeting

Thank you for sharing you time with me and please check out some of Oh So Fleeting’s shops.  You won’t be disappointed!  Leave a comment below if you are enjoying this series or are interested in becoming a featured vendor!

If you would like to get more information about booking a newborn session with me, please visit me at http://www.jlritt.com or email me at hello@jlritt.com.

Jennifer Rittenberry Photography specializes in newborn, baby, family, child and maternity photography in Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding areas including but not limited to Mount Washington.

  • October 21, 2015 - 5:41 pm

    Corey Sewell - What a great feature for Oh So Fleeting! Love the variety of newborn props she offers. The newborn photos are beautiful too!ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 12:58 am

    lb4him - Wonderful to spread the word on those that do their work with excellence. Oh So Fleeting has gorgeous products and the images are precious.ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 1:19 am

    MichelleFlowers Photography - What a wonderful way to recognize a local woman based business in Louisville KY! JL Ritt did such a great job covering all the information a reader or photographer would love to know about this vender!ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 2:02 am

    Diane Bartoo - This is absolutely amazing! Such an interesting and touching story on how Oh So Fleeting came to be. I absolutely love these wool props, and these newborns look such at peace. Even their little bonnets are so adorable. What a great way to get to know this vendor for newborn photography and enjoy the photos by photographers who use these props.ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 12:17 pm

    jennystorment - Great feature on Oh So Fleeting, her fleeces are so soft and perfect for any newborn photographer looking for props for their own studio. And great job creating those connections with other newborn vendors I’m sure they appreciate the spotlight showcasing their businesses as well.ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 12:31 pm

    jeanine - You do beautiful newborn photography! I love the images of yours of the newborn props you featured on your blog. How great of you to spread teh word about these great props and the creator!ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 1:31 pm

    Dawn - It’s like wrapping candy in a cloud! Those newborns look so sweet and cozy in the Farm fluff. I a m so glad you highlighted her business, her eco-friendly products are perfect for Louisville Newborn photographers to use!ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 4:38 pm

    Esther - What an awesome blog post! It’s always great to see what goes on behind the scenes of a newborn photography session, and it’s always more than one expects. Great to see you collaborating with other talents to put forth such beautiful newborn portraits! Louisville KY is lucky to have you!ReplyCancel

  • October 23, 2015 - 2:54 am

    Allison Anderson - I LOVE Oh So Fleeting! I have so much of her farm fluff and it is so much fun to photograph with. It is my favorite type of prop for newborn sessions! I loved reading about her store.ReplyCancel

  • October 23, 2015 - 4:23 am

    Christine D - I love the simple organic look, and Oh So Fleeting has it down! I love reading the story of her business. It puts a true face on this business. Now I need to go check out her shop!ReplyCancel

  • October 24, 2015 - 4:13 am

    Effie L. - Absolute prop heaven!! Wow! Organic, natural and sweet newborn props…makes me want to go shopping asap!!

    Thank you for sharing! Oh So Fleeting is something I plan on checking out because of this lovely blog piece you did!ReplyCancel

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It’s not everyday that you get asked to photograph a birth.  It’s not everyday that one of your family members is pregnant and about to have their baby.  It may not be everyday, but September 30, 2015,  that day came for me.  My cousin was having a scheduled induction and asked if I could be there to capture her birth since I was going to be doing their Fresh 48 and Newborn sessions as well.  I figured what the heck, I’ve got PTO time and vacation time left this year, so why not? I got my work done at the office and ran over to the hospital.

Brittany was in so much pain even after getting her epidural.  They ended up giving her a second one and still was in a lot of pain.  You could see how bad she felt as it was written all over her face and hearing it in her moans of excruciating pain through the contractions.  Once the labor progressed enough for her to start pushing, I bet she pushed all of 20 minutes, maybe 30 tops, and Breckyn was born!

She came bouncing into the world at a whopping 8 pounds and 2 ounces.  She’s the largest baby of 3 oolder siblings, which is ironic because she was also born on her exact due date.  Being the 4th child usually would lead to an earlier delivery as well.  She must have been nice and cozy in momma’s belly because she was in no hurry to come out!  I made a video to recreate the day for her parents to look back on and would love to share it with you in the link below, along with a few photos from the special day:

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

Louisville KY Newborn Photographer | Jennifer Rittenberry Photography | www.jlritt.com

At this time, I am only taking birth requests on a case by case basis.  You can contact me at Hello@JLRitt.com to see if I’d be the right fit to be your Birth Photographer.  I also shoot Fresh 48 sessions, which are short sessions taken while you’re still in the hospital and are lifestyle type of portraits documenting your natural interactions with your new baby.   Studio newborn sessions are where my heart lies and get to show off my talent with fully posed sleeping babies.  I would love the opportunity to be your Newborn Photographer; babies are my passion and I’d love to create some art for you!

Currently booking newborns for 2016 and running a promo for the month of October (2015).  All full newborn sessions booked this month will receive a complimentary Fresh 48 session as an extra bonus!  For more info and to book your session, click here!  You can also email me at Hello@JLRitt.com if you have additional questions or to check availability for your due date.

Jennifer Rittenberry Photography specializes in newborn, baby, family, child and maternity photography in Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding areas including but not limited to Mount Washington.

 

  • October 9, 2015 - 12:51 pm

    mary beth - awwww so cute! great shots! I am a birth photographer and there is just nothing like witnessing a baby taking their very 1st breath!ReplyCancel

  • October 13, 2015 - 9:03 pm

    Erin - These are awesome! What a special part of your life documented!ReplyCancel

  • October 16, 2015 - 8:54 pm

    jennystorment - The slide show to that song brings me back to my own daughter’s birth, so much emotion for such an amazing moment, one minute you’re waiting for them to arrive then the next minutes there here and you love them instantly! Great capture.ReplyCancel

  • October 18, 2015 - 3:32 am

    Christine D - It is so awesome that you were able to capture the birth if your cousin’s baby! I would love to photograph a birth, but I also think I would feel so much watching poor mom hurting. I love the shots of the proud daddy holding his baby girl in that pink bow as big as she is. Can’t wait to see the fresh 48 and newborn sessions!ReplyCancel

  • October 18, 2015 - 3:04 pm

    diaperbash - Your story brought me too tears! What an incredible opportunity it must have been to photograph such a special moment. Photojournalistic birth photography is such a special art form of a momentous occasion. Beautiful photos!ReplyCancel

  • October 18, 2015 - 3:41 pm

    Ruben - Kathy, what a wondeful and privelaged opportunity to document the birth of little Breckyn! You did a great job capturing both the pain and joy of this beautiful moment!ReplyCancel

  • October 18, 2015 - 3:48 pm

    Kathy R - So beautiful! Birth Photography is gaining popularity and I hope that some day I can add one to my portfolio! I bet it was an incredible experience for you to be able to capture this amazing moment for your cousin! I love love LOVE the photo of the doctor holding the baby up. I must admit, your slideshow gave me tears 🙂 great job!ReplyCancel

  • October 22, 2015 - 12:32 pm

    Dawn - Welcome to the world Brecklyn! She is so cute and tall already! I love the story you captured of her birth and the joy on her parents’ faces. Dad looks EXTREMELY proud of his new baby girl, complete with pink bow!ReplyCancel