He looks like an albino.
Source article is poorly written, from a Dermatologic standpoint. Blood normally has zero melanin so can’t be ‘low on it.’ Although there are a couple rare albinism mimics that do have other diagnostic, and problematic for patient, blood changes. DNA testing would be done to confirm oculocutaneous albinism types I or II, with the former often having pinkish eyes and the lighter hair of those two. Baby is pretty pale in the photos so to my eyes, based on them, his skin could fit OCA. Both OCAs are autosomal recessive, each affecting about 1/40,000 whites. And cutely, lots of hair for a newborn. He’ll probably shed most then grow it back.