There’s nothing quite like that moment when you find out you’re expecting a baby – everything changes in an instant! Bring on the baby registries, baby showers, and of course, photos of your baby bump!
Maternity photography is a beautiful way to celebrate your little one and mark the transition into parenthood. Whether you opt for a romantic couple's session or one with your whole family, these are sweet memories you don’t want to miss! Read along to learn 5 helpful tips when booking a maternity session.
Tip #1 - Remind yourself of the importance of maternity photos.
Almost every woman wants photos that capture the radiance and beauty of pregnancy; that’s why lots of glowing mamas-to-be want maternity photos. But beyond that, maternity photography sessions mark the important of the life-altering transition into motherhood.
Simply put, a maternity session is an incredible way to embrace your new identity as a mother and celebrate this new phase of life with loved ones. You’ll have the perfect opportunity to slow down and savor those tiny kicks and flips, all while your photographer captures gorgeous images of you before you meet your baby.
These sessions are also a wonderful way to connect with your spouse at a time when most of the attention is probably focused on you and your baby. In fact, a great maternity session should feel like a date night, complete with lots of laughter, snuggles and kisses between you and your partner.
Tip #2 - What should I wear for my maternity photos?
I advise mamas-to-be to consider floor-length gowns, dresses and skirts for maternity sessions. Longer lengths are elegant, feminine and romantic; they’re also ultra flattering when you’re expecting. Whether you’re standing, sitting or lying down, a long dress or skirt ensures you’re fully covered, without worrying about your outfit riding up too high.
I also favor longer lengths for expectant mamas because it’s easier to hide footwear you may not want visible in your images. If you’re at the point where only flip flops are bearable, don’t sweat it as long as your dress covers your feet!
Tip #3 - Schedule your maternity session at the right time.
It’s never too soon to find a photographer you love and get on their calendar! Most women schedule a maternity session for around 28-35 weeks pregnant for single babies and by about 30 weeks for multiples.
While there is some flexibility here, you’ll likely be more comfortable on your feet earlier in your pregnancy versus later. Your maternity session is a wonderful celebration of you and your growing family. You’ll enjoy yourself more if you’re not dealing with swollen hands and feet!
Tip #4 - Actually use the photos.
There are endless options – from prints for the nursery to beautiful photobooks, you should preserve these memories to share with family for years to come! These moments are far too precious to be kept on your phone forever, so make it a point to order prints and other keepsakes!
Looking for more creative suggestions? Decorate your baby shower with photos from your maternity session. These images also make the sweetest gifts for grandparents, too!
Tip #5 - Take your time to find the right photographer.
You’ll want to find someone whose style of photography fits with your vision of the perfect maternity session. Consider whether you prefer mostly posed or candid moments; do you want photos taken in a studio or at a location of your choice? The options are endless, whether you prefer a stunning outdoor venue or even an in-home maternity session to show off baby’s new nursery!
You’ll also want to consider the photographer’s editing style. On one end of the spectrum, you’ll find photographers who edit in a light and airy style, with lots of bright whites and color. On the other end is a darker and moodier feel. These images will include more shadows and deep colors. Consider where you’ll display your photos and what style of editing will look best there.
Your experience is just as important as your images; you should connect with your photographer and be excited to work with them! Being comfortable with whomever is taking these photos will help you relax in front of the camera, which makes for lovely photos you’ll want to share with family and friends.
I believe that a maternity photoshoot is a motherhood rite of passage, and a joyful way to mark the adventure of parenthood. You will delight in sharing these memories with loved ones for years to come.
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