• The easiest way to book your session is to send me a message via the contact page. Please include details like the ages of your children, your preferred location, and a suitable time. I’ll send you an online form to fill out, and a $100 deposit will secure your booking. The remaining balance is due after the session.

  • You will receive your gallery within 2–3 weeks of your session.

    • Outdoor sessions: I usually schedule outdoor sessions around “golden” hour" — the hour after sunrise or the hour before sunset — when the light is soft and flattering. I avoid shooting midday due to harsh lighting, but we can work around your schedule if golden hour isn’t an option.

    • Studio or in-home sessions: These are typically scheduled mid-morning for the best natural light. 

  • Maternity photos are best taken between 32–36 weeks of pregnancy.

  • The best time to photograph a newborn is within the first 3 weeks of life, as babies at this age are usually naturally curled up and very sleepy. However, I love photographing babies of all ages and consider newborns to be anywhere up to 3 months old. 

  • Yes! Newborn sessions include photos with siblings, individual photos with parents, and whole family photos.

  • Absolutely! Including your furry family member can make your session even more special and personal. Pets are always welcome in my studio.

  • My editing is part of my craft, so I only provide the finished product to my clients.

  • Yes, your baby’s health and safety are my top priorities. I stay up-to-date with all vaccinations, including whooping cough.

  • Once your session is booked, I will send you detailed session information with advice on what to wear and how to prepare.

  • My client wardrobe includes maternity dresses, newborn outfits, and cake smash outfits.

  • Yes, even on gloomy days, I can always find enough natural light. All I need is one window!

  • If the weather isn’t suitable or someone is feeling unwell, we can simply reschedule. 

  • I’m happy to accommodate specific editing requests. Just let me know what you’re looking for, and I'll make it happen.