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Hello! I need some advice. I am working on our scrapbook for birthparents to view for our second adoption, however, I am having a real difficult time deciding how many pictures my son should be in and how many of just my husband and I. Also, when I take pictures of my niece, nephew, sister, brother, etc. my son tends to be in the pictures! Should I do a 50/50? I have a hard time finding pictures without him
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Well I don't see anything wrong with having your son in alot of the pictures. It shows Potential Birthmothers that your son is dearly loved and involved in your family. I am "assuming" your son is adopted also. If this is the case and regardless if it is not, having a child that is clearly happy and well taken care of in pictures can't be a bad thing. I don't know if I made a whole lot of sence here. LOL I don't see anything wrong with having your child in a bunch of pictures. On some of them it might be possible to crop him out of the picture if you really wanted to.
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Thanks for any advice!
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