Let’s be honest—maternity sessions with toddlers aren’t always serene. They’re chaotic. They’re unpredictable. And they’re full of energy, giggles, and moments you couldn’t plan if you tried.
And that’s exactly what makes them perfect.
This sunrise session in Spring Hill was a beautiful whirlwind of chasing light, brushing hair out of faces, and soaking up every second of love and laughter between a growing family. There was only one outfit—a stunning two-piece from my client closet—and that’s all we needed. One look. One location. One gorgeous morning to remember.
Don’t let the soft golden light fool you—sunrise sessions may look peaceful, but behind the scenes? It’s usually full of movement, toddler wrangling, and snack bribes.
But that first morning light? It’s magic. It creates this dreamy glow that wraps around everything and softens the chaos just enough to make it feel cinematic.
Here’s what makes sunrise sessions so worth it:
A reset moment at the start of your day that helps you slow down and soak it all in
Bright, flattering light that doesn’t fight your skin tones
Empty parks and fields—no distractions, no crowds, no photobombers
The mama in this session chose a boho-inspired look from my client closet—earthy tones, flowing fabric, and enough movement to dance in the grass and cuddle her little one with ease.
My client closet is full of bump-friendly styles that photograph beautifully and make getting dressed easy. Just let me know ahead of time if you’d like to use it so I can have pieces ready to go.
Motherhood is raw and real and wild. This session celebrated all of that. It was a sunrise full of love, dirt, cuddles, and connection—and it’s exactly the kind of chaos I live for.
Maternity sessions aren’t about looking perfect—they’re about feeling present. They’re about freezing time just long enough to remember what this season felt like… the kicks, the chaos, the love that keeps growing.
If you’re thinking about booking a session—whether it’s your first baby or your fourth—know this: you don’t need to have it all together. You just need to show up. I’ll handle the rest.