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Identical Quadruplet Girls Show Photos They’re as cute as they are uncommon

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Cassandra Jones of Noelle Mirabella Photography, situated in Alberta, specializes in fine art photography of children. Jones focuses on portraying the “wonder and beauty” of children in her lovely images. While she uses a compassionate approach in all of her work, it’s most clear in a photo with the Webb brothers, Canada’s famed identical quadruplets.

In 2016, Abigail, Mckayla, Emily, and Grace were born. The presence of four little sisters is extremely unusual, since having identical quadruplets is a one-in-65 million chance—a circumstance that makes these expertly captured group photographs even more eye-catching.

This unforgettable sequence, shot in a park, highlights the lovely relationship between the two-year-olds. Jones worked hard to keep the two-year-olds in their natural habitat, allowing (and even encouraging) them to interact and play in order to get natural-looking photos. The tots sang during the session, which resulted in a charming, candid shot of them in the middle of a song.

“I really like the image with the girls on the grass. Jones tells My Modern Met, “We were all singing If You Are Happy and You Know It.” “The girls’ reaction was genuine, unforced, and natural. “Any day, I’ll take a shot like that over a ‘look at me and say cheese’ shot.”

Jones has been invited to photograph the quadruplets on several occasions. She began photographing the sisters when they were babies and has since shot them three times, underlining that “seeing the girls develop” has been “so much pleasure.”

The Webb sisters, a trio of identical quadruplets, were caught in gorgeous pictures by photographer Cassandra Jones of Noelle Mirabella Photography.

These toddlers, dubbed the “Alberta quadruplets,” are extremely uncommon.

Jones began photographing the Webb sisters as babies.

“It’s been so much pleasure to see the girls develop since then,” she adds.

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