First of all I am so excited that you have chosen or are thinking of hiring me to capture this special time in your life. In this edition of my blog I am providing some tips for your upcoming session in my Caledon, Ontario studio space.
1. Book your session early
I try to be as accommodating in my schedule as possible but booking early gives us ample time to prepare for your session and communicate. It also ensures you are in my schedule in case there is no availability down the road.
2. The best time to have your maternity session
I recommend between 26-34 weeks. You can absolutely schedule your session after 34 weeks however most women feel more exhausted closer to delivery. You want to be showing but not uncomfortable.
3. Don't stress
I'm here to help and make you feel as comfortable during your session, please remember to keep hydrated and eat!
4. Share any ideas you have with me
I have certain poses I like for maternity but I am open to your suggestions, email me any ideas you have or would like to incorporate
5. Bring Sentimental items
They are not necessary but you can always bring along ultrasound photos, teddybears, onesies/shoes you may have bought for your baby.
6. Bring a light snack and water
7. Get Plenty of Rest
8. Props
I have a small collection of maternity sashes, crowns, floral crowns that you can use for your session
9. Think about who you would like to bring
It is nice to incorporate others in your session and I encourage photos with your spouse and children as this is a very special time for all of you. I often get asked about extended family, extra people can be distracting and may make you feel more camera shy. At the end of the day the decision is yours but just some food for thought. For family photos, we can also start or end with spouses and children to give you time to shine without distraction.
10. How to style your family
I recommended choosing a colour palette, for example: blush pink, navy, creams or browns, creams, oranges etc… Coordinate items from your families closets that bring these colours together. Not everyone needs to be in a white t-shirt and jeans. Try to avoid heavy patterns and logos. It is helpful to start with an item from mom’s closet and then start looking at everyone else’s outfits. If you are bringing shoes please ensure they are clean as I do see a lot of newborns in studio as well.
11. What to wear
I have a large collection of maternity gowns clients can use for their sessions. These are designed for maternity so they are pretty stretchy. You can view my maternity gowns here: You can view my maternity gowns here Each package has a different amount of outfit changes
If you prefer a more casual look a nice stretchy/flowy dress works as well
Oversized mens button shirt can also be really cute
A bandeau with stretchy jeans or leggings are also very cute
12. Undergarments
A strapless bra is a great idea as some gowns are tube top, sweetheart line, off shoulders. A nude (beige) coloured thong or seamless underwear is also a good idea to prevent them showing through. Lacey undergarments if you are wanting partial nude images.
13. Consider Pampering yourself, hire a make-up artist and/or hair stylist
I'm located in Southfield Village Caledon and have worked with many fantastic make-up artists in the area. I like natural makeup. Check out these lovely ladies to schedule an appointment: Alessandra Marlena Beauty Elysa Casale Beauty
14. Nails are a big one
Maternity concentrates a lot on your baby bump so you will likely be placing your hands on your baby bump a lot during your session. You do not need to go out and get a manicure (unless you want to of course) but consider no chipped nail polish
I have many maternity gowns available in studio for you to use during your session.
You can view them all here Maternity Gowns
Check out my most popular below
And most importantly remember to have fun! I have had many maternity clients tell me they truly feel beautiful and like themselves again during their session.
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