‘Toy Story 4’ Newborn Photo Shoot Celebrates Twins Being Best Friends for Life

A picture's worth a thousand words, which means a newborn photo shoot must be worth much, much more! Just take a look at this adorable Toy Story 4 themed photo shoot by photographer Karen Marie Hourscht of Belly Beautiful Portraits, who has stolen hearts with a newborn twin photo shoot based on the beloved classic movie.

For the heart-melting photos, Hourscht photographed two adorable twin boys, dressing them as Woody and Buzz Lightyear.

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This isn't the first time that the mom and photographer has made headlines for her amazing work. In the past, Hourscht has done amazing shoots based on Frozen, Mickey Mouse, and Disney Princesses, but now she's dipping her toe into the world of Woody and Buzz.

With the help from The Yarn Mermaid, who crocheted both twins' adorable looks, Houscht posed the boys with toys and props from the movie to make it seem more realistic, she tells CafeMom.

And she explains just how special it is to work with twins. "All the babies were amazing!" she says. "Twins are bit more difficult because one will sometimes wake up they other, but I get some beautiful and touching images from those shoots that really captures their connection to each other."

The talented photographer explained that the idea came from the twins' parents, who asked for a Toy Story newborn shoot.

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"These shoots were for clients of mine who are big Disney fans and love Toy Story!" she says. "I have lots of clients like that! We had fun putting a few looks together for them and they turned out so adorable."

And the photographer adds that she always keeps a of options handy, "I always get fun theme requests and try to have many different options available for parents to choose from in my studio," she adds.

She's also used the Toy Story theme for a Buzz Lightyear cake smash!

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The theme holds a personal connection to her own kids. "All my children grew up loving Toy Story but its probably my son's favorite," she says. "He loves the friendships and adventures that keep growing in these films."