Calling all the mamas to be
You peed on a stick and got two little pink lines. Hooray! You are having a baby! Now begins the 9-month whirlwind where baby names, stroller reviews, and tiny little shoes will consume your thoughts as you plan for this next season in your life. If you are like most moms, maternity photos will cross your mind at some point in that journey. And also, like most moms, you might be worried that you won’t look your best. We’ve been there! We are sharing the best advice to help make sure you LOVE your maternity photos.
1. Time It Right
Scheduling your maternity photoshoot during your 28-34th week is ideal. Every woman’s body shows at a different time. However, generally, first-time moms should probably wait toward the end of that window. You want a full, round belly but be comfortable enough to move around. If you are expecting multiples, a month earlier is probably best.
2. Dress the Part
After you have picked out your photographer and secured a date, the next question is naturally, “What do I wear?!” Choose an outfit that shows off your bump with an empire waist or something that is fitted. Think about the setting for your portraits before making your choices. An urban location could call for bold and modern clothes, but a grassy field might look better with neutral, bohemian styles.
3. Prep Your Hands
Get a manicure and shine up your wedding rings in the days leading up to your photoshoot date. Your hands will be photographed in detail while cradling your belly, so you’ll want them to look neat and fresh. Neutral nail polish is typically the right choice so that your bump, not your nails, takes center stage.
3. Bring in a Professional Hair and Make-Up Artist
Professional hair and make-up can help bring out that maternal glow and let you walk into your photoshoot looking and feeling your best. The camera tends to wash you out, so having an expert add additional contouring and lashes will help your face look flawless. Even if you don’t usually wear a lot of make-up, a light professional application can give you a naturally enhanced look. For hair, as women, we all know that our hair never looks better than when we are fresh from the salon. Plus, if your session is outside, a pro will ensure your hair can hold up to whatever the weather throws at you.
5. Choose a Meaningful Location
Do you enjoy spending time at the beach? In love with your baby’s new nursery? Maybe you have a special spot you and your partner always love visiting. Using a meaningful place as the backdrop to your maternity portraits will add an extra dimension to your photos that will bring back even more happy memories.
6. Include Your Partner and Other Children
Your maternity photoshoot isn’t just about a new chapter beginning but also celebrating the chapter that is closing. Use this opportunity to document life as just the 2 of you (or 3 or 4) before this new baby joins your family. If your first child is a fur baby, talk to us about including them too. Just be sure to bring along an extra set of hands to care for your dog when he’s not being photographed.
7. Bring a Sentimental Item
Personalize your maternity photoshoot by incorporating an item that is significant to you. Keeping props limited to sentimental items will help your images stay sweet instead of cheesy. Some things you could consider are:
- a parent’s baby item like shoes or a well-loved teddy
- items from your wedding, like your veil or robe
- an ultrasound photo.
- something from their nursery, like a baby blanket
8. Consider Baring Your Bump
Pregnant bodies are amazing, and many expectant moms like to showcase their new form with a more revealing or intimate maternity photoshoot. Based on your comfort level, these types of sessions can range from fully clothed (form-fitting) to fully nude. Your new curves will be the star, and this style allows a true fine art feel to your portraits.
9. Take It Easy
Growing a tiny human is hard work, and so is being a model, and during your maternity photoshoot, you’ll be doing both. Communicate openly about your needs and ask to take a break, get some water, or move if a pose is uncomfortable. Outdoor sessions in the summer at eight months pregnant can be especially brutal, so don’t try to push yourself if you start feeling overheated and need to cool off.
10. Make It a Date
After you’ve done all the hard work to look amazing and your session is over, trust us, you will be starving! Tell your partner to plan a date night in advance so he can whisk you off to a fancy meal right after. It might be your last night out for a long time!
11. When in Doubt, Do the Photos
If you are on the fence about whether or not to do maternity pictures, you are not alone. Most moms-to-be that we talk to feel the same. Our best advice is that if even a tiny piece of you thinks you might want these photos, do them. Once that baby arrives, there is no going back in time. Remember, these photos aren’t just for you. These photos will be a gift to your new baby and will mean so much to both of you.









