MATERNITY

Atlanta Maternity Photographer | Ariana & Josh

Ariana called the studio to book a maternity session in the studio to avoid being outdoors in cold winter weather. She wanted to schedule on the later end of her pregnancy with her baby girl so her belly would be on the larger side. We typically schedule maternity sessions to take place between 26-34 weeks, depending on each expectant mother’s situation. If they’re more petite, carrying multiples, or higher risk for pre-term labor/bedrest we schedule on the earlier side of that window. If you’re reading this and already past 34 weeks of pregnancy, don’t worry! You can absolutely still book if we have any availability, and we recommend doing so ASAP. Contact us right away to discuss available options for scheduling!

MATERNITY ADD ONS AND FITTING SCHEDULING

When she booked her session, Ariana also asked to add on makeup services, and we took care of connecting her with an artist available for her session date. We have an incredible team of hair and makeup services that provide hair and/or makeup services to our clients. They’ll work with you to create a look that you love, that accentuates all your best features while still looking like you.

At booking, we had also scheduled a maternity fitting for Ariana to come into the studio. The majority of these fittings are scheduled for weekend afternoons, while some take place during the week if you happen to be in the area already for a doctor’s appointment. We’re conveniently located on the Beltline in the Poncey-Highlands neighborhood close to Ponce City Market and right next door to two.urban.licks.

THE MATERNITY FITTING

On the day of Ariana’s fitting, we had a lot fun chatting and getting to know each other as we went through the wardrobe pieces. Ariana had been a little concerned that we wouldn’t have enough options for her more petite frame, but quickly realized that wouldn’t be an issue! I took photos of her in each of the dresses she liked the most, since she wanted her husband’s feedback before making a final decision about which to wear for her session.

She ended up choosing a gorgeous ruffled off the shoulder fitted gown in blush pink, and a beautifully detailed sheer lace dress that showed off the belly perfectly. We talked about what her husband could wear as well, and she headed home.

MATERNITY SESSION PRE-SESSION PREP

The afternoon of their session, Ariana arrived to meet her makeup artist and get started. I am usually not at the studio during pre-session prep with the HMUA, but I was that day to get some work done in the office. I left them alone and heard lots of chatting and laughter during their time together, which is the norm. Our hair and makeup artists are super personable and fun to talk to!

When Josh arrived later on, I went through his wardrobe options and determined which ones he would wear with each of Ariana’s dresses. Some clients aren’t 100% sure, so they’ll bring an armful of clothes for me to go through. I welcome and encourage clients to do this if they want my input! The two most important things regarding bringing clothing from home are: (1) make sure it FITS and has been tried on recently, and (2) make sure it’s steamed/pressed/ironed and ready to go as we will not have time to do that before your session. I make sure studio wardrobe pieces are ready to go before you ever walk in the door, so anything you bring from home should also be ready to go as well so it doesn’t cut into your session time.

Both Josh and Ariana changed into their first outfits, and we got started with their session!

THE MATERNITY SESSION & WHAT TO EXPECT

Ariana was already very comfortable with me, and Josh was beginning to warm up. She had warned me that he wasn’t super comfortable in front of the camera, and he reiterated this as well and stated that I would need to tell him what to do. Guess what? “You’ll need to tell me what to do” is the NUMBER ONE statement of my clients before their session gets started. I’ve got good news for you! You don't need to worry about this. I will gently direct you through your entire session by giving you gentle guidance and prompts for genuine interaction with each other.

Ariana and Josh were so lovely together, and we spent about an hour in the studio together. My typical portrait session takes about 45 minutes, but I allot an hour to allow for changing time, breaks to use the restroom, get a snack or just sit down for a breather!

WHY A LOT OF FIRST TIME DADS HATE THE IDEA OF SCHEDULING A MATERNITY SESSION

We’ll have a great time together and most of my guy clients tell me how much fun it was as they’re leaving. Most of my expectant dads are surprised that having their photos taken actually turned out to be fun. I used to wonder why, and then I started asking questions, because I wanted to know why so many dads assumed it was going to be the worst experience ever that they’d just need to grit their teeth to get through.

Want to know what the vast majority of first time expectant dads told me when I asked them why they thought it was going to be so awful?

They had to endure an HOURS long engagement session, with the photography asking them to do the SAME things repeated over and over in different outfits. Then they had to endure it again on their wedding day when the photographer constantly pulled them away for “just a few more couples photos” when they just wanted to be celebrating with their friends and family. In the words of one dad who ended his tirade: “Just how many pictures of us in 10 different locations walking while fake smiling at each other and holding hands do we actually need?” (the answer is not 100)

I get it, and my session experience is crafted to be respectful of your time AND to be fun! You won’t be in front of my camera for hours and hours during your maternity session. Nope! My sessions are efficient, but not rushed, and we’ll be done in an hour or less and have FUN!

Enjoy a few of my favorites from this awesome couple’s maternity session!

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 family photography in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas.

Atlanta Maternity Photographer | Laura & David

Laura contacted us at the end of her second trimester find out about all our offerings and knew she definitely wanted to book maternity and newborn. She absolutely loved watching the video on our website that really covers our whole process and who we are. Have you watched it? If you haven’t, you really should - click here to see it.

After reviewing our information, she chose to enroll in our First Year Collection, which is a super popular option for our families who want to document their baby’s first year in beautiful photographs but don’t want to have to worry about remembering when to schedule their next session. When you contact us, we’ll chat with you on the phone and can talk about everything we offer and what the best fit is for your specific needs!

THE BOOKING PROCESS

Laura’s husband has a non-traditional work schedule, so she let us know that she would need a Monday evening for their session and chose the park location. We have more weeknights available than weekend dates, so she had more date options to choose from! Lots of our clients will opt to take a half day from work or just leave a couple of hours early to schedule a weekday evening session. As a reminder, all our outdoor sessions take place one hour before sunset. If you’re not sure of what that time is, you can literally google “sunset time on X date in Atlanta” and you’ll get the sunset time. Subtract an hour, and you’ll have our session start time! For the mountain location, we meet a bit early than an hour so we have time to walk up.

Caroline, our studio manager sent over Laura’s session paperwork. We handle everything online in a very efficient and streamlined process that our clients find really simple and easy. When Laura remitted her paperwork, we then scheduled her maternity fitting to take place 2 weeks before her session. We also sent her a short list of what to bring with her to her maternity fitting and very specific directions to our studio. We’re located right on the Beltline next to two.urban.licks just down from Ponce City Market, and it’s super easy to get to! There is a free parking lot available (and street parking if it happens to be full), for you, and our direction make finding our studio within the building super easy!

THE MATERNITY FITTING

Maternity fittings are scheduled 1-2 weeks before scheduled sessions! We want to be sure you have enough time to decide on what to wear from the options and pull together the other outfits for your partner and/or other children, and you shouldn’t grow too much in two weeks to not be able to fit in your choice. If you try on a dress that BARELY fits and want to choose it, we’ll have you choose a backup option just in case it doesn’t fit you anymore at your session. Better to be safe than sorry! Our clients can choose up to two looks, and usage of the studio wardrobe is not required but about 95% of our clients opt to use it. Even if you don’t, it’s great for inspiration and to see what looks great on you! I also strongly encourage clients who are planning to wear their own clothing to come in with that clothing for me to see beforehand and so that we are able to meet each other as well. Clients who have spent some time with me prior to stepping in front of my camera are much more relaxed because I’m not a total stranger they’ve just met for the first time!

When Laura came in for her fitting, she was blown away by the number of options available to her in the wardrobe. We talked about her style preferences and favorite colors, and I started pulling options for her. She tried each of them on and I took a photo of her in each one that she loved so that she could show her husband later. You do NOT have to decide at the maternity fitting what you’ll be wearing, but you do have to have your final choices in at least 4 business days before your session is scheduled. This allows us to have your options cleaned if needed if another client wears one of your options in the same week and also allows us to hold back your dress in our closet so it is unvailable if we have a newborn session the morning of. Speaking of newborn sessions: almost all of our maternity clients find their newborn option during their maternity fitting! The vast majority of our dresses will fit both pregnant and postpartum moms (and even those moms who are several years postpartum!). After looking at all her options and showing her husband, Laura decided on a gorgeous blue gown that brought out her eyes and a floral dress with “fun sleeves”, as I affectionately refer to it. It’s one of my favorite dresses in the whole wardrobe and I love when mamas choose to wear it.

WHEN WEATHER WARRANTS A RESCHEDULE

On our original session date, there was a wind advisory. Not just any wind advisory: we’re talking 40-50 mph GUSTS of wind. While I don’t mind a slight breeze or occasional mild gusts (the motion in dresses and hair looks absolutely beautiful), it’s impossible to shoot safely in that kind of a wind advisory. The number of giant really old hardwood trees present in the park just makes it a bad idea. I always leave dates blocked in my calendar for clients to reschedule sessions. We can’t control the weather or other emergencies, so I reserve ample spots to reschedule our clients to in a timely manner. This is also why we are often able to accommodate last minute requests for sessions since we don’t end up needing to use backup dates on a regular basis.

WHEN WEATHER DOESN’T WARRANT A RESCHEDULE

When we rescheduled, we pushed it out to a couple of weeks later. I was not concerned about Laura’s dresses fitting since we already had to pin them in quite a bit. So I knew that even if baby decided to have a growth spurt, her dresses would still fit. She did go ahead and send me a third backup option just in case though! As the new date approached, the temperatures in Georgia dropped quite a bit to the low forties. Cold weather does not warrant a reschedule, but some clients will opt to change to a studio session if they don’t feel like they or their child can handle the colder temperatures. I checked with Laura to see how she was feeling about the colder evening, and she let me know she’d be just fine and was excited about continuing! I reminded her to bring a coat and gloves along with her, because we can always stop and take a break for you to warm up as needed.

COLD WINTER WEATHER SESSIONS

Winter sessions when it’s freezing outside are actually some of the most beautiful light that we get during the year. When it’s really cold, it tends to be dry, so the skies are clear, and the sun is just drenching everything. Winter sun also tends to be more on the clear white side than the richer yellow/orange like summer, and I love it. When Laura and David arrived, Laura changed into her first dress and put her coat back on. David was having a harder time staying warm than Laura was, but a few jumping jacks and moving around set him to rights pretty quickly!

I always shoot my sessions efficiently, because I don’t believe that sessions should be taking 4 hours. I think that’s a crazy length of time to shoot a portrait session, and it’s why a lot of first time dads to be come in thinking they’re going to hate the entire experience because of their prior experience with an engagement session. That’s not how I roll. We’re not going to drag this out, and I’m going to guide you both through the entire experience and literally tell you what to do and when to do it. I focus on the emotional connection, and the interaction you see in my photographs is 100% authentic and real… but let’s be honest, most of my couples can’t quite get there on their own. I do the work of getting you positioned exactly where you need to be, adjust hair and clothing where necessary. Then I’ll give you a prompt that spurs natural interaction, and THAT is when the magic happens. That’s how it works around here! So don’t be nervous about not knowing what to do or think to yourself, “We could never look like those couples” because you don’t have to. Your relationship with your partner is unique to the two of you, and it won’t look like any other maternity session. It will look like the two of you and highlight the love you have for each other and this brand new baby you created that you’re welcoming into your little family. Oh, and you’ll also look absolutely stunning. ;)

MATERNITY SESSION FLOW

I already mentioned that sessions aren’t torturously long. I allot an hour - and once the sun is gone, we’re done. (Hint: be on time, because while I can shoot quickly, I can’t make the sun stay up in the sky). When we first get started, you’re going to be a little nervous. This is par for the course, and 100% normal. Your partner might make goofy jokes and look super awkward. There are months that I shoot 20+ maternity sessions (studio and outdoor), and I’ve been photographing pregnant moms for 7 years now. I think I’ve earned the right to call myself a bit of an expert at it! ;)

I’d say that most couples start hitting their stride in about 10 minutes. Sometimes photographs I take at the very beginning will meet my standards and they’ll make it into your proof gallery, but often not. The very first bit is just a warm-up for you to get used to being in front of the camera. Once I can see you’re relaxing and starting to have fun, I know we’re going to start getting some of those perfect keepers for your gallery!

I have moms move as little as possible in each spot that we go to. You’re pregnant, your feet may be hurting, and there’s no need to drag you all over creation. You’re already going to feel like you had a workout just from standing there and holding position, so I like to go as easy on you as possible. Your partner will be the one jumping in and out of the frame as directed. I always remind my clients that if they ever need a break or to sit down, all they need to do is let me know. We’ll pick right back up when you’re ready to go again!

We started out our session at some stone gates that I love, and I spent some time photographing Laura solo and pulling David in for some images. He commented that he felt like a big doofus and hoped he wasn’t ruining the photos. I reassured him that he looked like a loving and devoted husband (which he very clearly is!) and did not, in fact, look like a doofus. I’m not sure he believed me right then, but after he saw their gallery he did. More on that later!

From the stone gates, we took a short walk and photographed along the way. We ended up in my second spot, and I was thrilled to see that one of the trees there had retained almost all of its orange fall leaves even though we were already in December. I took a few images with her floral dress, but in the back of my mind I knew that this setting was going to look even more amazing with Laura’s red hair and blue dress, so she changed into that. I had brought along a grey and cream scarf from the studio wardrobe to layer with the dress and also to help keep her warmer! I ended up choosing the grey scarf for her when I saw what her husband’s second outfit was since it was a better complement than the cream. As another note: LOTS of my clients like to have some coverage for their arms when they choose a short sleeved dress. A shawl or scarf that fits the season is a great way to add that arm coverage and also creates a beautiful and textured look, in addition to making your gallery even more varied.

At the end of their session, we said our goodbyes, and I sent over their proof gallery the next week. They absolutely LOVED their images and had such a hard time narrowing down what they wanted, because they were “all so beautiful” as Laura said it. She also let me know that David doesn’t love being in front of the camera at all, but that I had made him feel so comfortable that he actually had a lot fun and was looking forward to our next session together when their daughter arrived. That’s always my ultimate goal for clients. Not everyone LOVES being photographed, and that might not change, but it’s a whole lot more pleasant when you’re having fun and feel comfortable and taken care of throughout your time with me!

If you’re reading this and considering booking a maternity session, YAY! Firstly, congratulations!!! This is such a special time in your life, and it’s such an honor to photograph couples expecting their first, second, third, or seventh child. I would love for you to contact us to chat about your vision and what we can offer you.

Enjoy a few of my favorite images from Laura & David’s maternity session below! As of writing this blog post, their baby girl has been in for their newborn session and will be coming in soon for her three month milestone! I can’t wait to photograph her over the first year as she grows!

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 family photography in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas.

Atlanta Maternity Photographer | Daniela & Chris

Daniela contacted me to schedule a maternity session at the gardens location in January. We scheduled her date, and she came into the studio a few weeks later to try on dresses. We had a ton of fun together looking at options and trying things on.

One of the first things I ask a client before we get started at a maternity fitting (if they’re married) is what the neckline of their wedding dress was. The answer to this question tells me what a woman really loves on herself, and I pull options that are the same neckline as her answer. For Daniela, her wedding dress was a sweetheart, and she ended up choosing a white split front gown with a sweetheart neckline and a gorgeous slightly off the shoulder mauve gown with a v-neckline - very similar to sweetheart! Both dresses looked amazing with her skin tone, and she was so excited to have found options she loved so much that she didn’t have to go out and buy. Before she left, we discussed what Chris could wear to the session. She explained that Chris was a casual guy, and I told her to embrace who he was. I don’t believe in dressing anyone to be the opposite of who they are, and I want them to look and feel 100% comfortable.

Update: Why we don’t offer sessions at our popular gardens location anymore

Please note that as of January 15, 2020 we do not offer sessions at the gardens anymore due to the gardens management changing how things are done there. Previously, sessions were not limited time wise and the gardens were available when not rented as a wedding venue. Donations were encouraged to help maintain the property.

The new policy changed sessions to 15 minutes. It also required the client to reserve their session time block in advance online and remit a $50 venue rental fee. In addition, they adopted an extremely rigid and inflexible rescheduling policy if there is inclement weather. Their inclement weather policy for sessions is basically this: if it rains on your scheduled date, too bad. You’ll have to pay another reservation fee for another date and try again. While I completely understand that a rental for a wedding event still must go on regardless of weather, I do not agree that this is a fair policy for a photography session. I absolutely will not stand out in the pouring rain to photograph a session and risk a pregnant client slipping and falling on wet surfaces or damaging my equipment by exposing it to water. Additionally, if I have a client with a family who falls unexpectedly ill and needs to reschedule, they would be stuck having to schedule and pay for another venue rental fee.

Our portrait sessions have a 1 hour time allotment, not a mere 15 minutes. Can I shoot a session in 15 minutes? Absolutely. WILL I shoot one in 15 minutes? Only when forced to in unusual circumstances (ie: client is involved in a fender bender on the way and arrives late to a session with inability to reschedule, leaving me with only 15 minutes to shoot). To shoot a maternity session in 15 minutes would mean rushing my clients and it would be an extremely unenjoyable experiences for all. After phone calls and conversations with management discussing things, we made no headway and they were unwilling to budge. We simply cannot in good conscience support this system or put our clients through the uncertainty, so we have ceased to offer sessions there. If their policy changes to be a fair one in the future, we will consider scheduling sessions there again. For those who had hoped for a session in the gardens, we’re sorry! We have plenty of other location options to consider that have similarities, so definitely give us a call to discuss.

Even though we don’t offer the gardens as a location anymore, this session was just too beautiful not to share!

WHAT WE DO WHEN IT’S FREEZING COLD OUTSIDE

It can be cold in the winter in Georgia, and the evening of this session was in the low thirties, with a brisk wind making it feel even colder. We were all cold, but when you look at the images, you’d never guess that! I did check with Daniela to ask if she wanted to reschedule for the next week when it would be warmer, but she declined. If the weather is going to be below 35 degrees, I will always check and ask my client if they want to continue. If the weather is going to be below freezing, we either move it into the studio, or we reschedule. Below freezing is not smart for the health and safety of all involved: and camera equipment tends to not work so well when it’s that cold. The focus of the camera can be slower, which means your session may take longer.

Since Daniela wanted to proceed despite the cold weather, I marched down to my basement and broke out my ski gear. I’m not even kidding - I showed up wearing Bugaboo boots, long johns, ski pants, base layer, and outer ski jacket, as well as a hat and scarf

During the colder months, I encourage mamas to bring a winter coat with them if they have an outdoor session and we will take breaks as needed to warm up in between. I promise to work very quickly and efficiently, so it'll be over before you know it! Braving the cold is absolutely worth it for the final resulting images since winter light is some of the most beautiful there is. Since outdoor sessions always begin one hour before sunset, winter sessions begin in the late afternoon since the sun sets in the 5 o'clock hour. If you hate the cold and just can't deal with it, come to the toasty warm studio instead for an indoor session! 

THE TWO MAJOR PROS TO shooting in COLD WEATHER

There are actually a couple of big positives to shooting when it’s cold!

Everyone else that was planning to come out to that location on that date will likely chicken out because they don’t want to be cold, so we might be the only people there. This makes for a quiet and intimate session in what might otherwise be a crowded location with people everywhere.

When it’s cold, it tends to be crystal clear outside, which means BEAUTIFUL sunlight. This session is an absolutely perfect example of that!

so…..WAS IT WORTH IT?

So, was it worth it? 1000 times yes. When Daniela & Chris arrived, I could see the concern on their faces that maybe they had made the wrong decision to proceed. Daniela was super tough though - she didn’t complain about being cold once, and claimed that it “wasn’t so bad” once she started moving around. I have no idea if this was actually true or not or if she said that to make me feel better, but her lips and fingers never turned blue… so maybe it really wasn’t! ;) We took breaks for her to put a coat on and warm up as needed, but as the session progressed she asked for fewer and fewer breaks.

About halfway through the session when I was photographing Daniela alone, Chris gestured towards the gorgeous sunlight pouring in from behind the trees and said “I have to admit, I didn’t think this was going to work out, but now that I can see how beautiful this is…. it’s totally worth it.” Keep in mind that he said this before he’d even seen a single image from his session. I told him he was absolutely right and that this kind of light was the kind of light that every natural light photographer swoons over. I also let him know that when they shared the photographs later, nobody would be able to tell that it was freezing cold that day just by looking at them.

While I allot an hour for sessions, we photographed this session in about 35 minutes including the time it took for them to change into their starting outfits and midway through, and I kept them moving a bit more than I ordinarily do to keep them heart rate up and hopefully help keep them a little bit warmer!

At the end of the session, we packed up and hustled to our warm cars, and I sent off the proof gallery the next week. Daniela and Chris were absolutely in love with their gallery and thanked me for being willing to shoot in colder weather.

Enjoy a few of my favorite images from this January maternity session!

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 family photography in Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding areas.