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What a Newborn Session with Me is Like | Charlottesville Newborn Photographer

What a Newborn Session with Me is Like

One concern I often hear from other photographers (and, heck, I’ve thought it myself!) is that the photography market is over saturated, consequently making business highly competitive. However, I sincerely believe that there is a right photographer for each person wanting photographs. As incredibly unique individuals, we each carry our own specific set of personalities, styles, and way of shooting. Someone could be highly skilled, yet if their personality does not mesh well with their clients’, the experience will not be great for anyone involved. So, in an effort to help you get to know me as a person and a photographer, I’m going to lay out what makes me special as a newborn photographer.

The first and probably most important element to me is that I am highly relational. I genuinely want to know you and I genuinely will care for you. During your session, I would love to hear about your birth or adoption process. If it was an incredible experience for you—gush all about it and I will celebrate with you. If it was challenging, I will hold space for your words. I want to hear your story as it unfolded. My heart, my hand, my arms are yours if you need love or an embrace.

Before I began working as a professional photographer, I started as a birth doula and a Breastfeeding USA counselor. People often thought that I got into birth work for the sweet babies, yet, the truth is, I got into the work for the parents. I wanted to support and love on expecting and new parents. As a newborn and postpartum photographer, this desire remains. So if you’re experiencing difficulties during your fourth trimester, I will listen to your concerns. If I’m able to direct you to supportive resources, I will.

Another element to me that separates me from other newborn photographers is that I prefer to think of the sessions as postpartum sessions. With traditional newborn sessions, photographers often want babies to be less than two weeks old. Their natural sleepiness allows them to be posed more easily and they are less likely to become fussy during the shoot. However, I strongly believe that self-care comes before photography (read this post for my full thoughts). So often I find that new parents are not emotionally or physically ready for photographs until baby is a bit older. Additionally, sometimes babies have health needs and may need extra time in a hospital. I’m the photographer for families who require more time to adjust to life with baby. I have no time restraints on when newborn sessions must occur and, honestly, I love documenting babies who are awake.

Thinking about awake babies and big siblings who might be crawling around…it’s okay if they cry. It’s okay if your older child needs time to adjust during our session. Crying babies and toddlers who do their own thing—it’s real life. Your life is beautiful even in the crazy and I love capturing all moments, peace-filled or chaotic, because they tell the story of You. And you deserve to be seen exactly how you are.

In short:

I want to love on you.

I care.

All babies welcome.

It’s okay if you cry.

It’s okay if your baby cries.

I’m patient.

I’ve been there.

I think your story is beautiful.




If you think I’m the photographer for you, let’s connect. I can’t wait to meet you!