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In-Home Newborn Session with an Outdoor Twist – Spring Hill, FL

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There’s something truly special about photographing a newborn inside their own home. It’s the space where the rocking happens. Where you’ve been curled up on the couch during midnight feeds. Where the tiny outfits are still neatly folded and the crib has just been made.

This particular session started in a cozy Spring Hill home and ended near a family barn, surrounded by golden light and rustic charm—and I loved every minute of it.

Why I Love In-Home Lifestyle Newborn Sessions

In-home sessions are the easiest, most relaxed option—because I come to you. No rushing out the door or packing the diaper bag. Everything you need is already there.

These sessions focus on real-life connection: cuddles on the bed, nursing breaks on the couch, little fingers holding yours with familiar surroundings in the background.

When I arrive, I’ll take a look around your home to find the best natural light. I might ask you to move a chair or shift the bassinet near a window for a better setup, but otherwise I keep things simple and candid.

If we use your bedroom (which we often do!), light-colored duvets—creams, whites, and pastels—tend to photograph best. Muted tones always pair beautifully with a newborn’s skin.

Baby-Led Flow, Always

I’ll never rush your baby or push for poses that don’t feel right. If your little one is wide awake, that’s okay. If they need to eat halfway through, we take a break. Your baby leads the way.

If you’d like posed baby portraits (like gentle swaddled shots on the bed or in your arms), I recommend scheduling the session before your baby is two weeks old. That’s when they tend to sleep deeply enough for those soft, curled-up images. Otherwise, lifestyle sessions work wonderfully with more awake, alert babies.

And yes—siblings, pets, and sentimental items are always welcome to join in. This session is about your life as it is, right now.eed fancy props or styled sets. You just need your space, your story, and a little trust in the process.

A Barnside Bonus

After we finished the in-home portion, we stepped outside and walked to a family barn tucked into the backyard. Weathered wood, open sky, and golden light made for the perfect contrast to the cozy indoor moments.

This quick second location gave us:

  • A completely different look without booking a second session
  • Warm, natural textures that added variety to the final gallery
  • A personal setting the family will continue to grow with

It doesn’t take much to make magic—just trust, natural light, and the story you’re already living.

Want to Personalize Your Session?

Mixing locations is one of my favorite ways to make your session truly yours.

Start inside, end outside. Bring the dog. Use the rocking chair from your own childhood. Or let’s take a walk to your favorite backyard spot. It’s your story—we just get to freeze it for a moment.

Thank you for reading my blog. I love helping families slow down and see the beauty in their every day. If you’re ready to plan your own newborn session—at home, outside, or a little of both—click here to get in touch.

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Inside a Studio Newborn Session at My Spring Hill Studio

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If you’re a new parent, chances are you’re running on very little sleep, managing a million little things, and wishing you could freeze time—even just for a moment.

That’s where newborn photography comes in.

But here’s the truth: this experience should never add to your overwhelm. That’s why I’ve designed my Spring Hill studio to be a calm, cozy space that feels more like an exhale than a production. It’s not about perfect poses or Pinterest pressure—it’s about slowing down and savoring what’s real.

What to Expect When You Arrive

When you walk into the studio, you won’t be rushed into a shoot. I’ll spend a few minutes just chatting with you while your baby gets used to the space and the energy. I keep the room warm and peaceful—on purpose—so everyone can relax and settle in.

Once baby is comfortable, I’ll start capturing a few gentle moments. I follow their lead, always. Whether they’re sleepy, alert, fussy, or want to be held the entire time—it’s all welcome. My approach is baby-led, meaning I move at their pace, not mine.

You can sit back, breathe, and soak in the moment.

What I Provide (So You Don’t Have To)

My studio is stocked with:

  • Soft, natural wraps and swaddles
  • Posing pillows and simple sets
  • Wipes, diapers, and a quiet space for feeding or breaks
  • A curated client closet for you and baby (more on that in a sec)

You don’t need to bring much—just the basics and anything sentimental you want included. If you’ve been gifted something special, like a family quilt, heirloom bracelet, or even a letter to your baby, let’s include it. That’s where the real magic happens.

The Client Closet – My Favorite Studio Perk

I know styling yourself in the first few weeks postpartum can feel overwhelming. That’s why I created a client closet with handpicked pieces that photograph beautifully and feel good on your body.

I have:

  • Soft, flattering dresses in neutral tones
  • Textured swaddles and wraps
  • Coordinated headbands and tiny newborn pieces

If you’d like to use anything from the closet, just let me know ahead of time. That way I can have a few options pulled and ready for you when you arrive—steamed, styled, and stress-free.

Tips to Prep Before Your Session

Here are a few things I recommend to make the day smoother:

  • Try to keep baby awake for an hour before you arrive
  • Feed your baby right before the session so they’re full and sleepy
  • Dress them in a simple button-up or zip-up onesie to make undressing easier
  • If your baby was recently circumcised, I recommend waiting 5–7 days before coming in

But most importantly: don’t worry if things don’t go exactly to plan. I’ve photographed babies who slept the whole session and babies who stayed wide-eyed the entire time. Either way, we’ll get beautiful images.

This Isn’t Just a Photo Shoot—It’s a Memory

Every newborn session is different. Some are filled with laughter and others are quiet and tender. Some parents cry (in the best way). Others just sit still and breathe while I work.

Whatever your session looks like, my goal is the same: to help you remember this tiny chapter of life just as it is. The swaddled stretches, the yawns, the soft way they fit perfectly in your arms.

If you’re ready to create something meaningful, I’d love to photograph this season for you.

Thank you for reading my blog. I love sharing what these sessions look and feel like. If you’re interested in booking your own newborn experience, click here to get in touch.

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What to Bring to Your Newborn Session – Spring Hill Studio

You just had a baby. You’re short on sleep, your arms are full (literally), and the idea of “being prepared” might feel… a little ambitious. Take a deep breath—you don’t have to do it alone.

My Spring Hill studio is designed to be a soft, welcoming space where you can show up just as you are. But if you love a good checklist (or just want the day to run a little smoother), here’s my go-to guide for what to bring to your newborn session.

Your Studio Newborn Checklist

1. A Pacifier (Even if They Don’t Normally Use One)

Sometimes babies get fussy or need a little extra comfort between poses. Even if your baby doesn’t usually take a paci, having one nearby can help me calm and settle them quickly.

It’s not required—but it can be a total game-changer.

2. A Sentimental Item (Optional, but Beautiful)

If you have something meaningful—like a baby blanket from your own childhood, a special teddy bear, or a gift from a grandparent—bring it! I love finding ways to incorporate sentimental pieces that tell your family’s story.

3. Whatever You Need for Feeding

Whether you’re nursing, pumping, or bottle-feeding, I’ll pause the session anytime your baby needs to eat. A full belly makes for a much sleepier baby—and that means more of those soft, snuggly images.

  • If you’re using formula, bring an extra bottle or two
  • If you’re nursing, feel free to bring your favorite pillow or cover
  • 💡 Pro tip: Feeding your baby right before we start helps them settle in quickly

4. An Extra Outfit—for Baby and You

Babies spit up. It happens. Bring a backup onesie or gown for your little one just in case, and I recommend a neutral shirt for you or your partner too—just in case baby leaves a little love on your shoulder during snuggles.

I’ll provide all the wraps and accessories, so no need to pack much!

5. (Side Note) If Your Baby Was Recently Circumcised…

If your baby has been circumcised, I recommend waiting 5–7 days before your session. This gives their body time to heal and helps keep them comfortable during posing. If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out—I’m happy to walk you through it.

What I Have Ready at the Studio

I’ve stocked the studio with everything you might need, so you don’t have to stress about packing it all:

  • Soft wraps, swaddles, and posing pillows
  • A client closet with flattering, flowy dresses you can borrow
  • Wipes, blankets, and cozy comforts for baby
  • A private, quiet space for feeding or snuggling between setups

A Quick Note from Me

The best sessions aren’t about perfection. They’re about presence.

I’ve had parents show up feeling a little frazzled and leave with full hearts and a gallery of images they love. Bring what you can, and I’ll take care of the rest. We’ll follow your baby’s lead, take breaks when needed, and move at a pace that feels calm and easy.

You don’t need to do anything fancy—you just need to show up. I’ve got you.

Thank you so much for being here. I love sharing stories and tips that help you feel more prepared—and more seen. If you’re ready to plan a session that feels true to you, click here to get in touch.

Newborn Photography for Rainbow Babies | Tampa Studio

Every newborn session tells a story—but some stories begin long before the baby ever arrives.

For some families, the journey to holding a newborn in their arms includes chapters of loss. A miscarriage. A stillbirth. A child gone too soon. And when a new baby is born after loss, they’re often called a rainbow baby—a symbol of hope after the storm.

Newborn sessions for rainbow babies hold a different kind of energy. There’s joy, yes—but also remembrance, reflection, and reverence. I approach these sessions with our whole hearts, knowing that behind every image is a story of strength, love, and healing.

What Is a Rainbow Baby?

A rainbow baby is a term used to describe a child born after miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant loss. Just like a rainbow doesn’t erase the storm, a rainbow baby doesn’t replace the child who came before—but they are a symbol of renewal, of life continuing, and of hope returning.

These sessions are often filled with deep emotion—joy and sorrow sharing the same space.

The Power of Symbolism in Your Session

Many families choose to include a symbol of the baby they lost. This could be:

  • A small teddy bear
  • A birthstone charm
  • A handwritten note or ultrasound photo
  • A rainbow-colored wrap or blanket

These quiet additions become powerful. In images, they gently say: you are still part of this family.

I photograph them intentionally—never to overshadow the new baby, but to honor the one who came before. It’s a way to hold space for all of your children in one frame.

Loss-Aware Photography with Sensitivity

I know that grief doesn’t end just because a new baby is here. That’s why I take a trauma-informed, heart-led approach during these sessions:

  • I move slowly. There’s no pressure to smile or “perform.”
  • I check in often. Your emotions are welcome here.
  • I hold space. For tears, for silence, for remembrance.

You don’t have to explain yourself. You don’t have to be okay.
I see you. I honor your story. I are with you. You are fully welcome here.

A Studio That Feels Safe

My Tampa studio is a quiet, neutral space designed to feel peaceful and private—especially for families walking through tender experiences. Natural light, soft textures, and gentle tones allow the focus to stay on connection, not distractions.

No loud props. No forced posing. Just a calm, baby-led session where you can breathe, be present, and feel whatever comes up.

Your Grief Is Not Forgotten

If you’ve experienced pregnancy or infant loss, you are not alone.
If your arms are full now, but your heart still aches for the baby who isn’t here—your story still matters.

You are allowed to celebrate and grieve at the same time. You’re allowed to hold both joy and sadness in the same session. I create space for all of it.

Whether you bring a symbol of remembrance, speak their name aloud, or simply carry that memory silently—I will hold it with care.

Thank you for reading my blog! I love sharing real stories and beautiful moments from my clients. If you’re interested in booking a session, click here to get in touch!

Outdoor Newborn Sessions with Older Babies in Spring Hill, FL

There’s a common myth floating around that newborn photos have to happen within the first two weeks of life. And while those early days do make for sweet, sleepy portraits, I’m here to tell you something important:

It’s not too late.

Older newborns—whether they’re 6, 8, or even 10 weeks old—are still very much in that tender new stage. Their expressions are changing, their eyes are bright, and their little personalities are starting to peek through. And when I take your session outside? There’s something extra magical that happens.

Why You Don’t Need to Rush

Those first few weeks can feel like a blur. You’re healing. You’re adjusting. You’re barely sleeping. Sometimes, just getting through the day feels like a win.

I want you to know:
Your baby is still perfect for photos.
You didn’t miss anything.

Older newborns may not curl up as tightly, but they bring their own kind of beauty:

  • Soft stretches and growing rolls
  • Big, curious eyes
  • Little sounds and smirks
  • Moments of alertness and connection

It’s a different kind of session—but in all the best ways.

What an Older Newborn Session Feels Like

If your baby is past that early sleepy phase, your session will look a little different than a “fresh 48.” But that doesn’t make it any less meaningful.

Here’s what I typically see with older newborns:

  • More awake time. Lots of eye contact and interaction.
  • Natural positioning. Less curled-up posing, more relaxed holds, over-the-shoulder snuggles, or cozy blanket wraps.
  • More personality. Tiny “talks,” smiles, and stretches start to emerge—those moments are gold.
  • Flexible pacing. I always follow baby’s lead and build in time for feeding, diaper changes, and snuggles.
  • Posing is possible, but not guaranteed. Some older babies may still allow gentle posing, but once they’re more alert and wiggly, I shift into lifestyle-led moments instead.

You don’t need to worry about your baby being “too awake” or “too wiggly.” I promise—some of the most heartfelt images I’ve taken were of wide-eyed, wriggly newborns just being their little selves.

Why I Love Outdoor Newborn Sessions for This Age

When you step outside, everything softens. The filtered light, the fresh air, the natural textures—they create a relaxed space where everyone can breathe a little easier.

Outdoor newborn sessions are especially lovely for older babies. Here’s why:

  • No studio lights or noise. Just natural light and space to move.
  • Soothing background sounds. Wind in the trees, birds in the distance—it helps calm both babies and parents.
  • Organic posing. I often photograph babies being held upright or stretched across a parent’s arms, which works beautifully at this stage.
  • Timeless backdrops. Trees, wildflowers, golden grass—they don’t need much else to feel complete.

These sessions often feel more like a quiet walk with your baby than a photo shoot—and the images reflect that same sense of ease and connection.

If You’ve Been Hesitating, This is Your Sign

I hear it all the time:

“She’s already 7 weeks… did I miss the window?”
“I really wanted newborn photos, but life got busy.”
“Can we still do it?”

Yes. You can.
You’re right on time.

This isn’t about capturing perfection—it’s about preserving this part of the journey. It’s about storytelling, connection, and celebrating your baby exactly as they are right now.

Whether I meet you in your home or out in the golden light of Spring Hill, your session will reflect your baby’s unique rhythm—and your love for them in this exact season.

Thank you for reading my blog. If you’re thinking about scheduling a session and your baby is a little older—I’d love to connect. These are some of the most powerful sessions I get to photograph, and I promise, it’s not too late.

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Lifestyle family portrait on living room couch with newborn and toddler during in-home newborn session in Tampa Florida

In-Home Newborn Session Tips from a Tampa Photographer

There’s something extra special about an in-home newborn session. It’s cozy, personal, and tells your story in the space where real life happens. But I totally get it—letting someone into your home (especially during those early postpartum days) can feel a little overwhelming. So today, I’m breaking down some of my favorite tips to make your session relaxed, meaningful, and totally doable.

And I just have to share this particular in-home newborn session in Tampa, because it was such an honor. Mom is actually a fellow photographer, which always feels like the highest compliment… and just a tiny bit nerve-wracking 😅. It’s humbling to be trusted by someone who does what I do—so naturally, I wanted to make the experience as seamless and comfortable as possible.

Why Choose an In-Home Newborn Session?

As a Tampa newborn photographer, I can tell you—there’s nothing quite like capturing a new family in their own space. No need to pack diaper bags, juggle car seats, or work around nap schedules. You’re already where you feel most at ease, and that calm energy always shows up in your photos.

Your home also adds a beautiful layer of storytelling. That couch where you cuddle with your baby every morning? The nursery you lovingly set up? They become part of the legacy we’re documenting. An in-home newborn session allows your photos to reflect your life, not just a Pinterest-perfect setup.

Tips to Prep Your Home (Without Going Overboard)

Let me be super clear: your home doesn’t need to look like a magazine. I’m not judging your dishes or your laundry pile. Promise.

But here’s what does help:

  • Choose 2–4 spots in the home with good natural light—think big windows, sliding doors, or bright corners.
  • Tidy just those areas. Seriously—move the mess to one side of the room if needed. I shoot from multiple angles, so the more space I can work with, the better.
  • Turn off overhead lights (they cast weird yellow tones) and open up the blinds for that dreamy, soft light.
  • If we’re doing baby-only shots, crank the heat a little. A warm room keeps your little one comfy and sleepy.

How to Prep Yourself + Baby

Don’t worry about everything being “perfect.” Honestly, I live for the in-between moments—nursing, rocking, soothing, diaper changes. It’s your real life, and it’s so worth capturing.

A few tips to make the session feel smoother:

  • Feed baby just before I arrive so they’re nice and snuggly.
  • For older kiddos, having snacks or a quiet activity nearby can be a lifesaver.
  • Wear neutral, comfy clothes—skip logos or bright neon. Stick to tones that feel calm and true to you.
  • Let toddlers be toddlers. The best photos come when they’re allowed to be themselves. I’ll guide them gently, but there’s no pressure for them to be quiet or still. I promise—I’d rather photograph a joyful, wild-hearted child than one who’s been told to “say cheese” a hundred times.
  • And if your baby cries? That’s okay too. Chaos can still be beautiful.

The Energy of This Session

This particular session felt like magic. Seeing a photographer-mama fully hand over the reins and trust the process was so powerful. Big sister was full of life and totally rocked her role. Their home gave us the dreamiest light, the perfect cozy vibe, and everything felt real and warm from start to finish.

As a lifestyle newborn photographer in Tampa, these are the sessions that remind me why I do what I do.

Ready for Your Own In-Home Newborn Session?

Whether this is your first baby or your fifth, your story deserves to be told. In-home newborn sessions are raw, connected, and full of love—everything we want your photos to reflect.

If you’re in the Tampa Bay area and dreaming of relaxed, real-life newborn photos that feel like you, I’d love to hear from you.

In-home sessions capture your baby’s earliest days in the place that matters most—home. If you’re ready for a relaxed newborn session in Tampa or nearby, reach out and let’s get you on the calendar.
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