There is something truly magical about capturing Hyde Park maternity photos during the golden hour on Chicago’s south side. As a photographer, I am constantly inspired by the way the sun dips behind the skyline, casting a warm, ethereal glow over the lakefront. This recent sunset session at Promontory Point was the perfect example of how a beautiful location and a radiant mother-to-be come together to create timeless art.

If you can imagine it, this day began as a dreadful, cold, and wet morning. I actually had two sessions scheduled and a knee injury to manage. It was a hectic, awful day, but it resulted in a wonderful ending. Even though I limped through the whole session with Lynda, the results were worth it!


Planning These Hyde Park Maternity Photos
Lynda reached out to me earlier this summer. Initially, I felt both excited and nervous because she is also an amazing photographer. I might sound like a broken record, but working with other creatives often makes you question your abilities. However, it also humbles you. I am truly honored when other artists choose me to capture their own lives.
As a Chicago Maternity Photographer I love capturing subsequent pregnancies and hearing about their births. This is Lynda’s sixth baby and her first official maternity session. Since this is her last pregnancy, she specifically wanted to capture this milestone. As you can see below, she is absolutely radiant. Her warm personality made her feel like a friend I had known for decades.

Capturing the Magic in Hyde Park
We have interacted online in the past, so creating these Hyde Park maternity photos was incredibly fun. Originally, I worried we might have to cancel due to her limited time in Chicago and the wild weather. Thankfully, the sky cleared just in time. The universe conspired to make this happen for us! Yes, I know I am being slightly dramatic, but I love that about myself.
In conclusion, these Hyde Park maternity photos serve as a beautiful reminder of a “last” pregnancy. I am so glad we pushed through the cold morning to find this golden light.

















































































































