The first two weeks, unhurried.
In-home newborn sessions across North Dallas — natural light, real moments, no props.
Why the first two weeks matter
Newborns change fast. The curl, the wrinkles, the way they fit in one arm — that window is two weeks, maybe three. I photograph it the way it actually looks: soft light, your home, no forced poses.
In-home, always
Every newborn session is at your house. You don’t need to pack a bag, load a car seat, or time a nap around a drive. I work with your windows and your schedule. If baby needs to eat mid-session, we pause.
What I photograph
The details — fingers wrapped around yours, the first yawn, bare feet on linen. And the bigger picture — the way you hold them, the way a sibling leans in, the exhaustion and the joy at the same time.
How we'll work.
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Book during pregnancy
Lock in your due-date window during the third trimester. I hold flexible dates around your due date so we can schedule once baby arrives.
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I come to you
No packing up, no car seat juggling. I arrive at your home, work with the light you already have, and keep the session calm and quiet.
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Gallery in two weeks
Private online gallery with all edited images. Full resolution, ready to download and print.
Questions I get often.
When should I book?
During your third trimester. I hold flexible dates around your due date and we finalize once baby arrives — ideally within the first 5–14 days.
Do you bring props or backdrops?
No. I shoot lifestyle newborn sessions — natural light, your home, real moments. No beanbag poses or elaborate setups.
Can siblings and parents be in the photos?
Yes — family and sibling shots are included in every newborn session. Toddler siblings go first while their patience is fresh.
How long does the session take?
60 to 90 minutes, with breaks for feeding and soothing built in. No rush.
What if baby comes early or late?
No problem. Your date is flexible. We reschedule around baby's actual arrival at no extra cost.
Ready to book newborn?
Email, call, or use the form. I reply within one business day.