Frequently Asked Questions
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Most of my clients are photographed between 28-36 weeks, when your belly is beautifully round, but you’re still comfortable enough to move around.
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Absolutely! Including your partner or children is a wonderful way to capture your family’s anticipation and excitement.
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Newborn sessions are typically done within the first three or four weeks of life when your baby is still sleepy and easier to pose.
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Sessions typically last between 1-1.5 hours to allow for feeding, changing, and comforting your baby.
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I recommend keeping things simple! Just have a few cozy outfits or wraps ready, and we’ll take breaks as needed. We’ll also discuss the best location, whether at your home or another setting.
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Fresh 48 sessions take place within the first 48 hours after birth, typically in the hospital, capturing the raw and beautiful moments of your baby’s first hours.
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It’s best to schedule your session during your pregnancy and let me know once your baby has arrived so I can plan to visit within those first 1-2 days.
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No need to prepare anything special. I focus on capturing the natural, candid moments of your first interactions with your newborn in the hospital or at home, making it as easy and stress-free as possible.
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I am based in the southern part of Salt Lake County, which includes areas like Draper, Sandy, and South Jordan. Most of my sessions take place in or around this area.
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Yes! While I primarily serve southern Salt Lake County, I am more than happy to travel to other locations. Travel fees may apply depending on the distance.