She wore her late mother’s nightgown. That’s the thing I keep coming back to when I think about this studio maternity photography session in Chicago. Not the light — though it was gorgeous. Not even the way her husband looked at her, which was the kind of look that makes me feel lucky to do this work. It was the nightgown. Cream, soft, clearly beloved. She told me about it quietly before we started, and I felt it.
That’s what maternity photography is for me. Not the poses. The stories that show up wearing vintage fabric.



Studio maternity photography — which is not my usual
I spend most of my time shooting outdoors or inside people’s homes. Natural chaos, dogs underfoot, kids running past the frame. So when this client booked a studio session, I was curious. Could I find the documentary feeling I love in a controlled environment?
Yes. Absolutely yes.
The clean walls and soft light gave her something different — space to just be. No wind. No distractions. Just her, her bump, and eventually her husband, who joined us for a few portraits and made the whole room warmer just by being in it.




What I love about documenting pregnancy
Every studio maternity photography session in Chicago carries something I recognize that particular mix of anticipation and vulnerability that comes with waiting for someone you already love completely. I’ve been there myself, and it shaped the way I show up to this work.
This session had all of that, and then some. The nightgown connected three generations in a single frame. Her husband’s tenderness was the kind you can’t manufacture. The light did exactly what I needed it to do.
I came home and immediately wanted to photograph their baby.
If you’re expecting and looking for a Chicago maternity photographer who will actually pay attention — to the details you bring, the mood you’re in, the story underneath the session — I’d love to hear from you.








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