Newborn Session Fee
$300 session fee is due at booking
***The session fee does not include digital or printed images***
• It does cover:
-A planning meeting
-Wardrobe assistance and access to client closet
-1-3 hours of session time depending on type of newborn session
-Initial preparation of images for viewing
-Online viewing gallery of 50-75 images to choose from
-A follow-up design meeting (if needed)
Winter Special
50% discount on session fee and digital collections for 1st Look Hospital Sessions only.
Digital Collections
Full resolution digital images with print release
• All images: $2,100
• 50 images: $1,800
• 40 images: $1,500
• 30 images: $1,200
• 20 images: $900
• 10 images: $600
All digital images are full resolution and include a print release.
Printed Collections and Wall Art
Keep your favorite memories alive for generations with high-quality photo albums, prints, and wall art, all made with archival materials designed to last 100+ years.
Whether you’re flipping through a beautifully crafted album, enjoying a one-of-a-kind print, or showing off custom wall art in your home, these pieces are built to stay beautiful for decades.
With plenty of unique options to match your style, you can turn your experiences into timeless keepsakes your family will love for years to come.
Little ones aren't meant to sit still. I want them to run and play and have fun. My goal is to capture your family as they are and if this means I'm chasing a 2 year old down the beach, then so be it. I like to get a few of what I call my grandparent shots. These are the shots grandparents love of everyone standing just so, looking at the camera, and smiling. Once those are taken care of, it's time to just have fun and play with your kiddos.
You're more than welcome to bring anything you'd like to incorporate into the session. I do ask that you try to limit this to only one or 2 things. I also like when parents show me these things prior to the session so I can make a plan for how to use them.
Prior to transitioning to photography, I spent 17 years as a pediatric occupational therapist. I have extensive training in anatomy, physiology, and development. A large part of my job as an OT was training parents and caregivers how to safely handle and position medically fragile babies. In addition, I had a pediatric ER physician observe me at work to help identify and problem solve any potential safety issues. After seeing me do 3 newborn sessions I got her full stamp of approval.
34-36 weeks seems to be the sweet spot. Moms have enough of a bump to look pregnant, but are still (relatively) comfortable.
I take your baby's health very seriously. All backdrops, fabrics, and surfaces are thoroughly sanitized between sessions. I'm up to date on all vaccinations and wear a mask throughout my studio newborn sessions.
It happens, not often, but it happens. If I've tried all of my tricks, and believe me I have a lot of them, and your baby seems uncomfortable or isn't able to be soothed we'll end the session and try again another day.
I get pooped or peed on almost every session. Such a glamorous job! It's honestly no big deal. My assistant or I will clean things up and keep doing our thing.
Ideally, babies are under 3 weeks for the posed studio sessions. After this they can become more alert and difficult to get into some of the poses. However, I've had success with babies up to 6 weeks old. Once a baby gets past a month old my preference is to do a lifestyle session. This allows me to document your little one's newness without the stress on them (and you) of intricate posing.
Just baby and milk, I'll take care of everything else! I have diapers, wipes, a bottle warmer, drinks, and snacks in the studio. You're more than welcome to bring in a prop or 2 if there's something of meaning you have that you'd like to incorporate, but I have everything we need to beautifully style your session.
Absolutely not. The immediate family is included in all of my newborn sessions.
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