Photographing kids is such a joy, especially when they're dressed in outfits that bring out their personalities! One thing I’ve noticed is that comfort is key—kids won’t cooperate if they’re fussing with itchy fabrics or tight clothes. Soft, breathable materials like cotton or knits work wonders. For a timeless look, neutral tones or pastels photograph beautifully, especially with natural lighting. Layering adds dimension—think a cozy cardigan over a sundress or a denim jacket with rolled sleeves. Accessories like headbands, bows, or tiny hats can be adorable, but keep them simple so they don’t distract from the child’s face.
Another tip is to consider the setting. If it’s an outdoor shoot, earthy tones or floral prints blend seamlessly with nature. For studio sessions, bold colors or playful patterns can pop against a clean backdrop. Don’t forget shoes! Bare feet are sweet for little ones, but if shoes are needed, opt for classic styles like Mary Janes or miniature sneakers. Above all, let the child’s individuality shine—maybe they have a favorite stuffed animal or blanket to hold, which adds a personal touch. I always end up with the best shots when the little ones feel like themselves, not like they’re forced into a costume.
Dressing kids for photos is all about capturing their magic—think of it as styling tiny stars! I love mixing textures: a chunky knit sweater paired with corduroy overalls, or a tulle skirt with a fitted tee for contrast. Prints can be fun (gingham, polka dots), but avoid logos or busy designs that date the photos. Seasonal themes are great too—pastels for spring, warm plaids for fall. And if the kid’s old enough, let them pick one item (like a fun pair of socks) to feel involved. The goal? Photos that feel both curated and spontaneous.
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Camila Carson was tricked by her step sister. She ended up sleeping with a mysterious Billionaire and later got pregnant with twins. The agreement was for her to hand over the child to him in exchange for a huge amount of money to save his father who she thought was kidnapped.
She decided to sell her son to Samuel Hudson in order to start her life over and then she left the country with her daughter. 5 years later she is now a successful fashion designer and she gets an offer to work at the company headquarters back home.
Her new CEO is Samuel Hudson, the mysterious billionaire and he starts to flirt with her. Camila falls in love immediately with his son the first time she saw him and her daughter couldn’t help embracing Samuel.
Samuel Hudson adores the kids and his only intention was to marry Camila so that they can become a family.
“For being a virgin, you will get a bonus of 20 % after you have done your part. “He said and then added” the deposit amount of 3 million dollars has been transferred to your account. But make sure you perform well or you won’t get the rest.” His voice was cold and distance.
“Thank you. Camila muttered.
Nicola Rhymes’s dream is to live happily near her husband and have many children. Unfortunately, life hits her hard and her dream turns into ashes: first, the heartbreaking news she can’t have children… then, a bitter divorce.
In the end, Nicola decides to become a nanny. She will take care of other people’s children. So, when she accepts the role of nanny for Blake Echols’s little girl, Nicola thinks it will be a walk in the park. Just another job. She soon learns how wrong she is.
Blake Echols is obsessed with his work, has a lot of trust issues, and has a greedy ex-wife he wishes would disappear from the face of the Earth. The only bright spot in his life is Iris, his little girl. When Iris’s mother sues for full custody, Blake vows to do everything in his power to keep his baby girl with him, even if it means getting married again to do it.
He realizes that not just any woman will do. He needs someone who will love little Iris almost as much as he does. What he needs is gorgeous, sweet, curvy Nicola. Blake convinces Nicola to marry him for Iris's sake.
Will they be able to make this marriage of convenience work?
Or will their marriage fall to pieces?
Anamika found herself in a situation where she must lose her Virginity to save her brother's life. Unfortunately, instead of her client, she slept with a stranger. A mistake she never thought would become a big deal, ruined her life and left her vowing to never see the stranger again. But fate has something else in store for her.
Five years later, Anamika returned to the Country with her cute twins. But those two little demi-devils will stop at nothing to reunite their parents.
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"Nadia, what do you think of this uncle in this picture? isn't he just as handsome as me? huh?"
Aidan winked.
"Don't kid yourself, but he's indeed handsome and good enough to be our daddy... Wait, something's not right, why does he have your facial features?" Nadia asked as she stared at the photo on her twin brother's laptop.
"Unless..." Aidan gasped.
"Daddy!!!" They both screamed.
Damien Kings, the richest billionaire in the whole of Florida USA, he is known for his wealth and cuteness, he is also the country's sweetheart.
He is also a single father with three kids:
Kathy Kings: The first child, seven years of age, rude to ladies most especially those who get close to her dad and pretty though.
Freddie Kings: The second child, five years of age, cute and handsome just like his dad and also a foodie.
Flora Kings: The last child, three years of age, cute little angel, pretty and her mother died immediately after giving birth to her.
The three don't want to see a lady with their dad, every nanny that comes to take care of them either get fired or resigns by themselves due to the children's mischievous act. But accidentally Damien meets with a lady and the lady eventually becomes their nanny. Who is she?
Sylvia Jones, cute, nice, gorgeous, a true definition of beauty. She lives with her mum, Mrs Jones and she has a best friend named Rachel.
She just lost her job and is looking for another one when she got an offer of being Damien's kids nanny and seeing she has got no job accepted the offer.
What will happen when she gets to the house?
How is she going to cope with the children?
Will they like her? Or
Will she get fired or resign like the others?
All this question will be answered if you ride with me on this journey.
"Hank, there's something hard down there pushing into me."
On the driving school car, I was teaching my goddaughter how to drive by letting her sit on my lap, my hands over hers on the wheel.
But right after we started, the engine stalled, and the whole car jerked hard.
Her round hips settled deep into my thighs.
To make things even more intense, she was wearing nothing but a skirt that barely covered her.
(Completed) My panic grows and I begin to struggle with him, "Stop! William gets off me, you don't know what you are doing."
He pushes me harder against the bed, "Would you feel better if it was your British boy doing this to you?" He slurs as his hands come to touch my face. I throw my face away from his touch and I see him clench his teeth from the corner of my eyes. "You don't want me anymore?"
I glare at him, "Not like this I don't. Get off me!" I say, pushing him off but he traps my hands and holds them above my head.
"Stop fighting me!" He snaps, "this, this is what you want!"
"No, it's not!" I exclaim, kicking my legs which are slowly growing numb from his weight against him.
He raises a brow, "You love me right?"
I grit my teeth at his tricky question; if I say yes, then he'll want me to want this and if I say no, that would be a lie. "Yes, but not like this!" I answer in frustration.
He moves to settle properly, on my legs, "Well I think you should get to know every side of me; including this side." He sneers into my ears left ear, licking my face. His hand unfastens his belt and unzips his trousers and shoves it down.
***Karen thought telling William how she felt about him would make things better between then, little did she know it would be the exact opposite.
Photographing kids at home is such a joy—they’re naturally expressive, and you don’t need a fancy setup to capture their charm. First, focus on lighting. Soft, natural light from a window works wonders, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Avoid harsh overhead lights or direct flash, which can flatten their features. I love using sheer curtains to diffuse sunlight for a dreamy effect. Props aren’t necessary, but their favorite toys or books can add personality. My little cousin’s obsession with her stuffed bunny made for an adorable series of shots where she ‘read’ to it. The key is patience—let them play and snap candid moments instead of forcing poses. Their giggles, concentration while drawing, or even a pouty frown tell richer stories than stiff smiles.
Another trick is getting down to their eye level. Shooting from above can feel impersonal, but crouching or sitting on the floor creates intimacy. Close-ups of tiny hands holding a cookie or feet dangling off a chair highlight their smallness in a sweet way. Don’t forget the details: messy hair, mismatched socks, or a milk mustache—these imperfect moments become treasures later. For editing, I keep it minimal—a slight warmth boost and vignette can add coziness. The best part? Kids grow so fast. Even ‘failed’ shots where they’s blurry or mid-sneeze will feel precious in a few years.