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Maternity Blog Posts
As a photographer, I often get asked why finished portraits can take 6 to 8 weeks to deliver after the selection appointment. While I understand the excitement of wanting to see your images, it’s important to clarify that I am not an express photographer. Each portrait I create is more than just a snapshot; it is a carefully crafted piece of art that deserves the time and attention necessary to achieve the highest quality.
You’ve scheduled your maternity session, and we’ve completed your in-home fitting and styling appointment—now it’s time to prepare for your big day! What are some things you need to do before your session to ensure everything goes smoothly and you feel your absolute best? This checklist will guide you through the final steps leading up to your maternity photoshoot so you can relax and enjoy the experience.
As a Denver area maternity photographer for the past 17 years, and as a mom of 5 myself, I know that capturing the beauty of pregnancy through maternity portraits is a cherished experience for expectant mothers. As you prepare for this exciting new chapter in your life, it’s important to consider the timing of your photoshoot. The optimal window for booking your maternity session is between 28 and 36 weeks. Here’s why this timeframe is ideal and why you should reach out to your photographer by 20 weeks to secure your spot.
I believe that maternity portraits should be more than just photos—they should be custom pieces of art that capture your unique journey into motherhood. My approach combines personalized styling, expert posing, and transformative editing to create timeless, stunning images. Every session is tailored to you and your family, ensuring you feel celebrated and beautiful.
Are you searching for a Denver maternity photographer who creates more than just photos? I believe maternity portraits should go beyond simple snapshots—they should be custom pieces of art that capture the beauty, strength, and magic of this special time in your life.
One of the biggest challenges for preparing for your pregnancy portraits has always been finding the right clothing. My goal is to make finding the perfect look easy, and fun!
Sasha received the full luxury experience starting with hair and makeup by Francesca Nicole, and she looked like an absolute QUEEN for her session. She was so excited about wearing the gold Blair gown from my collection which made me happy since the gown had been recently added to my client closet and not yet worn. She excitedly told me when she saw this image that she looked like Pocahantas! I have to admit with the wind in her hair and am getting some Pocahantas “colors of the wind” vibes!
Choosing the right time for your maternity session is very important. If you do your session too early then you may not have a clearly defined baby bump, but if you wait too long to do your session you risk missing out if you go into labor early. I have also found the last month of pregnancy my clients are very uncomfortable in many of the poses and tend to not look as relaxed during their session.
Last year I published a blog all about what to wear for your maternity session. Today I want to take that a step further for sessions involving dad or older children. Now that you know what you are wearing, what do you put them in? Here are a few of my top tips for dressing dad and your other babies!
I am so excited to show off the exclusive Sew Trendy So You winter 2021 Subscription box! This is a limited edition Couture gown that is currently only offered to So You subscribers. Part of the fun of the box is you don’t know what it’s going to look like until your box arrives!
Part of creating a luxury experience for my clients is knowing and recommending the best locations to them for their photoshoots. Choosing a location for your portrait session here in Colorado can get complicated. There are hundreds of beautiful spots all with their own rules, perks, and often fees for use. Luckily I navigate this for my clients. Your session fee includes not only your hair and makeup so you can look amazing, but also travel fees and location permit fees for any location listed on my blog.
If you are planning on hanging your portrait or gallery wall centered above a piece of furniture like a table, bed or couch the you will want the image to be 50-75% of the size of the piece of furniture. The same rule applies if you are using a gallery wall, you will want to space the images 1-4 inches apart and have the full set be no more than 75% as wide as the furniture below it.
Winter maternity session in Morrison Colorado.
Every once in a while despite my 15 years of experience and careful session prep, a session doesn’t go quite as planned.
In the world of photography, especially during significant moments like maternity shoots, authenticity shines brightly. Recently, I had the pleasure of working with my beautiful friend Samantha, and I’m excited to share her before and after maternity pictures.