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When it comes to capturing your pregnancy journey through photos, timing truly is important! As a Nashville maternity photographer, a question I get asked often is when to book maternity photos? I love capturing mamas when they are between 28-32 weeks pregnant.

Whether you’re expecting your first child or your fourth, it is important to capture the beauty of each pregnancy. The photos allow you to reflect on the mother you are becoming and not the mother you have been — something we as mamas of multiples don’t get to do often.

Hiring me as your full service photographer means trusting your family’s cherished moments to someone who is dedicated to capturing them with care and creativity. My experience allow you to focus on what truly matters — spending quality time with your loved ones.

Maternity photos capture one of the most beautiful phases in a woman’s life and you deserve to look and feel your absolute best during this special time. In this post I provide my best tips to ensure your session a wonderful experience, creating timeless memories you’ll treasure forever.

While newborn sessions are undoubtedly important, they tell only part of the story. By booking both a maternity and a newborn session, you create a timeless keepsake that reflects the transition from pregnancy to parenthood. Here are 5 reasons to book both sessions together.

In this blog post I am going to share my top 5 reasons to book a maternity session. Pregnancy is an incredible journey, filled with anticipation, excitement, and endless emotion. For many mamas, it’s a time of change as they prepare to welcome their new little one into the world. I promise you mama, capturing […]

Here's what nobody tells you about this season — you're going to forget it. Not because you're not paying attention, but because you're too busy living it. The specific way your kid laughs right now, the exact weight of them in your arms, the beautiful chaos of a regular afternoon at your house — it slips away quietly, without warning, and one day you'll reach for the memory and find it's already blurry at the edges. That's why this matters. Not the perfectly posed photo, the real one. The one that actually looks like your family, your kids, your life, right now. Come as you are. This season is already enough.