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After a Beautiful Birth, a Beautiful Baby

Let me be frank: I completely fall in love with the families I work with, even if we only work together once. I always go back to so many of the galleries on my page because I’ve been so fortunate to work with incredible humans. However, when providing Chicago lifestyle newborn photography, my birth clients hold a very special part of my creative heart. Witnessing the transition from pregnancy to parenthood is a high honor.

Seeing my clients in that post-birth newborn baby bliss is always full of questions for me! I want to know everything. “How is baby, how is mom, what did you think about the birth, how do you feel?” I try not to be too overwhelming, but the transformation is just so incredible to witness. The cute little babies have changed in every possible way, but the woman who gave birth is someone else entirely. The couple is changed as well; dad is more protective, and something beautiful activates in both of them.

Why I Love Chicago Lifestyle Newborn Photography

From the maternity session to the birth we worked together, J & P completely embody love. In all of our sessions together, they were swooning over each other. I know that little baby girl is so completely lucky to have been born into this “love bubble.”

Our Chicago lifestyle newborn photography session together was beyond cute. The little baby girl was certainly bigger and so awake—they were completely in awe of her. Seeing J give birth, I was in awe of her. I was also so glad she invited her parents to be a part of the session; I am incredibly passionate about grandparents being photographed. It adds such a rich layer to the family story and shows the deep roots of love surrounding the new arrival.

Capturing the Connection at Home

Choosing Chicago lifestyle newborn photography means we focus on the real moments. We don’t need fancy props or stiff poses. Instead, we focus on the way you look at your daughter, the way your parents hold their grandchild, and the quiet moments of connection in your own home. These are the images that will matter in twenty years.

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