"What happens when a foster mom is also a newborn photographer?" Kelly Frankenburg asked on her blog.
Adorable newborn puppy photos, of course.
Frankenburg is the photographer behind the lens of 11 Sixteen Photography, based out of Richmond, Virginia, which specializes in capturing newborn babies. Recently, she and her husband signed up to help the city's shelter by fostering a few tiny puppies. Naturally, she put her photography skills to work.
SEE ALSO:Cesar Millan's rules when getting a new puppyCredit: 11 sixteen photography"A few days ago we welcomed Mama Paris and her three boy puppies into our home," Frankenburg wrote on her blog. "We will be fostering them until the puppies are eight weeks old and weaned from mama."
The pups, named Tito, Messi, and Love Bug, were only two weeks old when they arrived at Frankenburg's home, making them the perfect subjects for a newborn shoot.
Credit: 11 sixteen photography"The shoot was super fun," Frankenburg said in an email. "I kept a heater on to keep them warm during the shoot. They were easy to work with since they’re so sleepy."
Credit: 11 sixteen photographyThankfully, mama kept a watchful eye on the whole thing.
"Mama dog followed me into the studio and kept an eye on the pup for about five minutes," she said. "I let her sniff and investigate the situation. I guess she approved, because she left the room and I found her asleep on the couch."
Credit: 11 sixteen photography"Tito is the smallest and also the lightest in color," wrote Frankenburg.
Credit: 11 sixteen photography"The biggest and darkest one is Love Bug, named by my daughter. He’s getting ready to cut his first tooth any second," she wrote.
Credit: 11 sixteen photographyMessi is named after the soccer star Lionel Messi.
Credit: 11 SIXTEEN PHOTOGRAPHYAccording to Frankenburg, the puppies will be available for adoption through the Richmond Animal Care and Control in the upcoming weeks, so keep your eyes peeled if you're responsible and ready to give one of these cute dogs a forever home.
Of course, a newborn shoot wouldn't be complete without a few pics of mom. Frankenburg says that although Paris is still a little scared, she's been following her around her home, and is beginning to open up.
Credit: 11 sixteen photography"I am so excited to spend some time with her, teaching her to trust, and letting her have some fun running in the yard," she wrote.
Frankenburg will be sharing pupdates to her Facebook page, as well as her Instagram.
[h/t: People]
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