Why Should You Hire a Maternity Photographer?
Taking some time during the end of your pregnancy to have a maternity session can be a meaningful way to celebrate this moment. Pregnancy is such a magical time, and sometimes it’s taken a lot of work to get there! You might be filled with excitement and anticipation as you gather all of the important things your newborn will need. Reading books, watching TikTok videos, and late night chats with friends are many ways that people prepare for their new baby. But it’s also important to take a moment and just celebrate what you have right now. Expecting a baby is something that should be celebrated and cherished. Why not celebrate with maternity photos that you can look back on many, many years from now? Book your own maternity session now.
I know that it can be so hard to schedule time to just relax and celebrate, and I also know that by the time you reach your third trimester you might not always feel the most amazing. But your belly where your little baby is growing is beautiful! This is how you first get to know your child – through their kicks, hiccups, and that dreadful acid reflux that makes you think they’ll be born with a full head of hair. So go get a manicure, have your hair done, and let me dress you in some gorgeous gowns. You will be thrilled to capture these first moments, and you will look back at these pictures and be so thankful that you have them.
Your maternity session is not just for you, it’s also a chance for your family to take part in the excitement. Your husband, partner, children, surrogate – they also deserve to slow down and celebrate this newborn coming your way. About 75% of the session is typically just mom and your belly, but the rest will include everyone else in your family who is excited for this change. I love to capture the love that created this little one!
Hiring a maternity photographer is about celebrating and honoring the incredible journey of pregnancy. It’s a way to capture the essence of this magical time and create keepsakes that will be treasured for years to come. If you would like to learn more, visit here.