Newborn Sessions

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Newborn Session 


FAQ's

- Can I do family photos along with my newborn?

The entire point of doing a newborn session is to document this special time in your life. Whether this is your first or third baby, you and your other children are welcome to be in the session. When other little ones are involved, we actually start with the family photos first! This way the older kids are done, and can watch tv!

- Can we include our dog?

As an animal lover, this is something I am always so excited to document. How will our first baby ( often our fur babies ) interact and love the new baby?

You know your dogs best, and if they are able to sit calmly and take commands, then including them in a newborn session is totally safe and welcome!

Depending on how many other kids are in the session, I may ask you to bring an extra set of hands to help manage pup while I'm photographing. 



-What if our baby doesn't sleep?

Doing a newborn session during the first two weeks from birth usually solves this issue. However, if you end up having a session in the later window, sometimes babies tend to be a bit more active and curious. This means they are awake more and we may not achieve the traditional sleepy baby look, which is totally fine as long as it meets your expectations. 

If your baby is asleep the entire time, or awake, we will get beautiful photos regardless.

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Attention to details

Quality is everything in family photography. It’s what turns a simple photo into a lasting memory—something you’ll proudly frame, share, and keep for years to come. 

From the lighting and composition to the emotion captured in each image, quality ensures your family's story is told with care and intention. Because these moments are too meaningful for anything less.

Attention to detail is something I've crafted over the years in so many different ways. This ranges from ensuring the light placement and angle I'm photographing is flattering, Scouting an outdoor location before the day of the session to ensure a strong background, and learning the names of each family member.

All of these small factors are at play when creating strong, quality images of your family. It doesn't matter how beautiful a photo is, if mom's hair is not placed properly am I right?

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communication

Clear, thoughtful communication is key to a great family photography experience.

It helps set expectations, ease nerves, and ensure everyone feels comfortable and prepared.

 From planning outfits to choosing the perfect location, open communication builds trust and makes the entire process smooth and enjoyable—so you can relax, have fun, and truly be yourself in front of the camera.


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