Newborn photo sessions are done in my Farmington, CT studio, allowing me to photograph in a controlled environment, with the perfect lighting and room temperature that are so important to the success of a newborn session. If you want to know what the day actually looks like, here’s a full walkthrough of what to expect.
It is never too early to book! In general, I have more flexibility in the winter months, with the warmer months and the holiday season being booked far in advance. Most families book during their second trimester to guarantee availability. However, even if you’re planning is last minute, there is always a chance I’ll have an opening. For a full overview of what to expect from start to finish, this guide covers everything in one place.
When you book your newborn photoshoot, I will tentatively put you on the calendar for the closest opening following your due date. If the baby arrives later or earlier than expected we can always adjust the date.
For the best results, newborn photo shoots are typically done within three weeks of the baby’s birth. However, I have worked with babies up to six weeks old and gotten great results. As long as baby acne and colic aren’t present and the baby is still sleeping well, the session should go smoothly. the session should go smoothly. If your baby is a bit older than that window, it may not be too late. And if you’re still pregnant, here’s a more detailed breakdown of when to book.
Simple and cohesive is the goal. Soft neutrals, nothing too busy or logo-heavy. My studio includes a curated wardrobe for the whole family, so you don’t need to stress about finding the perfect outfit. For specific ideas and guidance, here’s a full guide to what to wear for newborn photos.
Yes. The First Year Membership is designed for families who want to document the full first year, from maternity through the first birthday. Sessions are planned in advance so timing takes care of itself. You can read more about why families choose a newborn package and which milestones are worth capturing in the first year.


