How purchasing a Maternity & Newborn Session Package will reduce stress & allow for more intimacy and connection. If you are a mama in your second trimester considering your options for maternity & newborn photography, this blog post is for you! As a East Bay Maternity & Newborn photographer, I have photographed dozens of expectant […]
Does this sound like you? You are San Francisco Bay Area mom expecting your first or second new baby and excited to document their arrival with photography. You are on the quest for the perfect newborn photographer, but unsure which kind of session to book. This common question arrises – should you opt for a […]
As a baby photographer in San Francisco and the broader Bay Area, a question that frequently lands in my inbox is: when should we plan our newborn session? Inquiries often include questions like: The answer, for me, is simple: Newborn sessions are for any new baby within the first six months of life! You might […]
Have been wondering how to have beautiful newborn photos at home, but are worried about your messy house? You’ve come to the right place!
You’ve just welcomed your little bundle of joy, and the excitement is palpable! Amidst all the preparations, a common question emerges: “What should we wear for our newborn photo session?” Fear not, dear parents! As you might know, my top priority is ensuring you feel relaxed and comfortable during our sessions. So let’s dive in […]
When I was a kid, my mom was a childbirth educator in our community. As I reflected recently, I realized that my family is kind of in the business of babies. Ok…that sounded weird, let me explain. A Childbirth Educator When I was young, my mom educated new mothers of all kinds as a childbirth […]
If you ask if you can include grandparents in your newborn session, I will always say an emphatic yes! This multigenerational newborn session was made even more special by the fact that these grandparents were visiting from overseas. When this mom reached out about her newborn session, she asked three questions that were central to […]