Stories and Insights
Studio Anywhere: Sarah’s Maternity Session
When Sarah wanted elegant maternity portraits for herself but could not travel to the studio, I simply brought the studio to her at her mom’s home in Chattanooga. Studio Anywhere means having your session done in the privacy and comfort of your own sanctuary - home!
Maternity Session in the Creek
Katie’s maternity session took place in a creek near the Hiwassee River. A beautiful outdoor setting only emphasizes the beauty of an expectant mother! Pregnancy is an exciting time and a maternity photo session captures the glow that building a human brings!
Ahoy - Babies on Board!
Want to see an unusual and fun maternity session? I love women like Kayla who has a vibrant and unique personality that is reflected in her nautical-themed pinup session. She and Shea are going to be parents of twin baby boys - identical! - and allowed themselves to have some fun with welcoming their sons!
In Studio Maternity Session: Courtney
Courtney opted for a studio maternity session. We went for two looks, a softer one and then something more edgy - both of which match her personality! She can hardly wait to meet her little daughter and I was happy to capture this time in her life for her. Look at this lovely woman!
Twins Are Coming
Twins are coming and Mom is ready to burst! But not before a maternity session to mark what is her last pregnancy with Babies Four and Five!
Kelee: Fashion + Maternity
Kelee is nearing the end of her pregnancy and I was fortunate to be the one to capture her beauty and strength in these portraits that show maternity can be fashionable. Check out her session here!
Rockabilly Maternity
Kayla presented a fun challenge: a maternity portrait featuring her and the father-to-be, all done in a 50’s rockabilly pinup style. Challenge accepted! Check out how great she, Shea, and Baby Bump looks in this unique portrait session.
Studio Portraiture and Maternity Photography: Alannah's Study
Alannah and her lovely pregnant body allowed me to do a study of her in studio portraiture. It isn’t not your run-of-the-mill “photo shoot” but is that what you’re really looking for? Or do you want a work of art?