In the past few years, maternity photography sessions have become more popular and much more common. You’ve probably seen tons of maternity photos on your social media feeds as your friends celebrate their pregnancies. Maybe you’ve considered a maternity session but just aren’t sure if it’s right for you.
Well, if you have questions about maternity photography, I have answers! I put together some information on what to expect from a maternity session. And if you have any questions I don’t answer here, feel free to contact us and ask! I have been a maternity photographer in Philadelphia for over a decade, so I have a lot of tips for this exact
What is a maternity session?
A maternity session is a professional photoshoot during the third trimester of your pregnancy that captures your baby bump and your anticipation as you prepare to welcome your new baby into the world. For first-time parents, it’s a fun way to mark and celebrate the transition into parenthood. For parents who already have kids, it’s often an opportunity for a photoshoot with the whole family.
Why should I book a maternity session?
There are so many reasons why maternity photography is worth the investment. I may be a little biased as a photographer, but I believe important moments in your life should be captured so you can look back on those memories for years to come. Whether this is your first child or not, your life and your family are both about to change in big ways. A maternity session allows you to capture the moment right before that change and celebrate what you and your partner have created together: a growing family.
What should I wear for maternity photos?
Like any photography session, this depends on your unique style and personality! My favorite option for maternity photos are flowing, floor-length gowns that give off an air of grace and elegance. They often make my maternity clients feel especially beautiful! But you can also wear your favorite maternity outfit, especially for a lifestyle session in your home. I really enjoy setting up a session that really revolves around YOU and your likes, style and vision!
When it comes to choosing a color, I always recommend opting for earth or jewel tones that are flattering to most skin tones, or even light pastels. Be sure to wear clothing that is fitted rather than flowy, so you can easily show off your bump!
When should I book a maternity session?
It’s never too soon to book! If you find a photographer you love, be sure to go ahead and book your session as soon as possible to ensure they have space for you on their calendar. As far as timing, you’ll want to schedule your session for some time after your 28th week of pregnancy when your bump is very visible but you’re not quite ready to pop just yet! If you’re expecting multiples, schedule your session for a little earlier, as your bump will already be more pronounced.
What should I do with my maternity photos?
There are so many options! You can always share your images on social media, but I am a fan of wall art or other print products like albums to create a family keepsake. As your child grows up, they will love having the chance to look back and see what your life was like before they were born—and how excited you were to welcome them into your family.
How do I find the right maternity photographer?
When choosing a photographer for your maternity session, you want to find someone whose style matches your vision for your images. Ask friends and family for recommendations of local (Hello fellow Philadelphians!) photographers or check out Instagram or Pinterest for images you like and photographers in your area.
Remember that your experience is just as important as the photos you receive, so talk to any potential photographers about their process and what you will receive for your session fee. Don’t be afraid to ask any questions you may have! The more you know, the better you can make an informed decision about what photographer is right for you. Every photographer’s experience they provide is so different, so be sure to ask what theirs is like before making a decision!