The newborn photo session with me always takes place in the comfort of your home and is relaxed and friendly. I visit you as a calm and discreet observer and my highest priority is not to disturb the bonding with your baby in any way.
During the photo shoot I neither take your baby away from you nor do I touch it – your little treasure stays in its bed or your arms the whole time. I don’t feel it’s necessary to wrap the baby in any cloth, or put some extra costumes. It’s absolutely perfect if the newborn stays in your favorite bodysuit, or hides itself in a swaddle blanket.
up to 1-hour photo shoot
in-home photo session or photo walk.
BASIC
15 digital photographs chosen from a private gallery
every additional image is 15 €
PREMIUM
all photographs uploaded in your private gallery
delivered digitally in both standard size and high resolution
the price includes parents and all their kids
every additional person joining the photo shoot is 50 €
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pregnancy photo session
+ newborn photo session with 30% discount
final price depends on the number of photographs chosen
the newborn session is to be done within 1 year after the pregnancy photo shoot
I will visit you 4 times in a year to document your unique family story.
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You’ll get 4 photo sessions for the price of 3.
photographs chosen from a private online gallery
all selected photographs delivered digitally in both standard size and high resolution
So let’s make somebody happy!
I honestly believe there is no strict deadline we need to meet to create adorable newborn photographs. I am aware that “newborn” generally refers to a baby that has just been born until about 2 months of age. However, to me, it doesn’t really matter. Just get in touch with me anytime you feel it’s the right time for you.
Make an investment that’s worth it. Because the time flies. And it seems to fly pretty fast. We all know that.
So let’s capture the moments that truly matter.
For you. For your kids. For grandchildren.
Do you wish to see more newborn photographs taken by me? Get an idea about how I work, where is my focus, and how the final images look like?