Atlanta Maternity Photographer | Roxanne & Jay

Roxanne contacted us at the last minute to see if we had any room for a maternity session. Since she was able to make what we had available work, she was able to book for the park location. 

Roxanne came to the studio for a maternity fitting, in which I learned that she likes purple. I pulled out some options for her, and she chose two which she looked absolutely stunning in, and which had purple tones. It's a common misconception that I only have and photograph neutral colors. On the contrary, I love color, and work with clients closely to choose the best colors and combinations for them if they choose to take that route with their palette. 

On the evening of her session, the sky was very cloudy and overcast. This is never a problem, as I love shooting on overcast evenings just as much as I do on clear and sunny ones. I have a lot of clients ask if it's going to be too dark without the sun: and the answer is no, not with the equipment that I use. When it's cloudy out, the light is soft and diffused and sometimes we actually have even more flexibility with where we can shoot since you can face the sun's direction without being blinded by it or too brightly lit. As we were coming to the close of our session, the clouds broke and the sun peeked out. I immediately pointed it out to Roxanne and Jay and asked if we could continue for a few more minutes to capture some with the sun. They were just as excited as I was about it and we were able to create some beautiful photographs with the setting sun as well. 

If you're expecting a baby or already a parent and looking for a newborn, maternity, or family photographer, I would love to work with you to create images that you will love for a lifetime. Watch this video to hear about my philosophy and see how I work in the studio so you can determine if I'm the right fit for you. I can't wait to meet you!

Lily Sophia Photography specializes in newborn, baby, maternity, and birth photography in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas.