The wonders of a baby photography session never cease to inspire and awe, each session bringing a unique narrative, individual charm, and a personality blossoming through each click. Our recent encounter with the endearing Baby Jayce was a beautiful blend of cultural heritage, heartfelt tradition, and a touch of Louisianian essence that left us spellbound.
Jayce, a little bundle of joy, donned traditional Korean clothing, known as hanbok, also referred to as Chosŏn-ot. Hanbok is not only worn in South and North Korea, but also by the Joseon-jok, a minority group in China. The term ‘hanbok’ literally translates to “Korean clothing,” and its roots trace back to the murals from the Goguryeo period in Korea, showcasing its rich historical significance.
As Baby Jayce was swathed in this charming, colorful garb, his innocence echoed the beauty of the cultural heritage he represented. Each delicate fold of the hanbok seemed to carry a story, a narrative intricately woven with threads of tradition and identity. We opted for our Egg Nog seamless backdrop for the session, a choice that beautifully contrasted with the vibrant hues of Jayce’s hanbok, creating an elegant aesthetic that highlighted Jayce and his adorable charm.
The second part of our session added a whole new dimension of delight. The creative mind of Jayce’s mom, Lysa, desired to embody a taste of Louisiana’s culture in this adorable photoshoot. This idea drew inspiration from the state’s claim as the “crawfish capital of the world,” and it was a unique concept that seamlessly merged with Jayce’s personal journey.
We incorporated props such as lemons, potatoes, corn, and seasoning, signifying the culinary richness of Louisiana’s crawfish culture. Adding an adorable twist to this idea, we gently placed Jayce into a bucket, where he playfully engaged with the props around him. Clad in a cute pair of jeans overalls, Jayce was the star of this heartwarming depiction of Louisiana’s vibrant and distinct culture.
