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When Is the Best Time to Book Maternity Photos in Ontario?

Maternity photography is best captured when you still feel comfortable in your body, but your bump is beautifully visible.

I am located in Durham Region, Ontario. My maternity sessions are booked between 28–34 weeks, but they can be done whenever you have energy and are feeling good!

WHY TIMING MATTERS

During this window:

• your bump is well defined

• you still have mobility and comfort

• energy levels are usually more stable

BEST TIME OF YEAR FOR MATERNITY PHOTOS IN DURHAM REGION

Every season offers something unique:

• Spring: soft, fresh outdoor/indoor tones

• Summer: golden light and warmth

• Fall: rich, golden hour is popular with clients

• Winter: studio-focused timeless imagery

Expecting mom to be in blush dress in Durham Region studio

STUDIO VS OUTDOOR

Studio maternity sessions offer:

• privacy

• controlled lighting

• timeless, modern, clean imagery

Outdoor sessions offer:

• natural scenery

• seasonal variation

• only thing to consider is we are 100% weather permitting. Rain dates are discussed at time of booking

Pregnant mom on cream bench in front of window wearing cream floral dress in Oshawa studio

FAQ

Can I do maternity photos after 34 weeks?

Of course, but your comfort level may vary, so earlier is often recommended if possible.

Can partners and children join?

Absolutely —many families include partners and siblings.

Pregnant mom holding white onesie over belly in Oshawa studio

Here’s a quick post to help you plan: The Durham Region Pregnancy Guide

If you are searching for maternity photography in Oshawa or Durham Region, booking early ensures you secure the ideal timing. I can’t wait to work with you!

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When Should You Book Maternity and Newborn Photos?

If you’re expecting, you may be wondering how to plan for both maternity and newborn photos. There are SO many options out there and I may sound like a broken record but not everyone is the same. It’s important to do your research and find someone who resonates with you and will make your whole experience one that you will LOVE from start and beyond.

When should you book?

And how far in advance should you start thinking about it? Here’s a simple timeline to guide you.

1. When to Book Your Maternity Session

Maternity sessions are best photographed between: 28–34 weeks

At this stage:

• your bump is beautifully visible

• you’re still comfortable enough to move and around.

• morning sickness and your energy levels “should” be back

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2. When to Book Your Newborn Session

Newborn sessions should be booked during your: second trimester

This ensures availability around your due date.

3. Booking Both Together

Many families choose to book both sessions at the same time.

This creates:

• a seamless experience

• consistent style

• a complete story from pregnancy to newborn

4. Why Planning Ahead Matters

Planning early allows you to:

• feel relaxed and not stressed

• secure your preferred dates so you have your photographs back in time for your baby shower or printing needs

• enjoy the experience without last-minute stress

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5. A Thoughtful Timeline

A simple approach:

• Second trimester → book both

• 28–34 weeks → maternity session

• baby arrives → confirm newborn session

FAQ

Can I book last minute?

Newborns are always top priority with me however, pending on high season schedules availability will be limited.

How long does a maternity session last?

Typically 45min-1 hour. The flow is seamless for you. We include breaks as needed and have fun along the way.

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If you are expecting soon, you may also find this guide helpful:

When to book newborn photographer

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What to Wear for Maternity Photos in Durham Region (A Complete Style Guide)

Choosing what to wear for your maternity session can feel overwhelming — especially when you want to feel both comfortable and beautiful. The truth is, what you wear plays a big role in how your images feel. And it’s totally up to you and your style. While you want to feel beautiful and have timeless images, remember that what you wear needs to reflect you and your style.

This guide is designed to help you choose pieces that feel timeless, flattering, and true to you — so you can step into your session feeling confident and at ease. If you are looking for a Durham Region photographer to help you document this beautiful time in your life look no further.

You have access to the studio wardrobe for mama. If we are doing a couple maternity session, once you have reserved your date, I can provide you with a Pinterest Inspo board should you need help.

1. Choose Soft, Neutral Tones

Neutral tones photograph beautifully and keep the focus on you. It’s some of my favourite ways to capture you mama in this exciting season you are in.

Think:

• creams

• soft whites

• pastels

• muted earth tones

While solids work well, that’s not to say a floral or print can’t. You just need to remember that whatever you choose (if bringing your own outfit) needs to compliment your husband/partners. The colours above create a calm, cohesive look that will feel timeless years from now.

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Durham Region maternity photos couple neutral styling

2. Flowy Dresses That Move With You

Long, flowing dresses are a favourite for maternity sessions.

They:

• highlight your bump naturally

• create soft movement

• photograph beautifully in both standing and seated poses

3. Comfort Is Key

If you’re not comfortable, it will show. Trust me ;). Some clients choose to wear jeans and a t-shirt. Yes this can still be done. Your maternity session celebrates this time in your lives and if you prefer to keep it casual and clean. I am all for that too!

Choose pieces that:

• allow you to move easily

• feel soft on your skin

• don’t require constant adjusting

4. Coordinating Your Partner + Children

Keep outfits simple and cohesive.

• neutrals work best

• avoid bold patterns or logos or graffiti

• soft layering adds depth without distraction

5. Studio Wardrobe Options

Many clients choose to use studio maternity outfits from my wardrobe for a fully curated look.

This allows you to:

• avoid shopping stress

• try on options

• trust the overall styling

My Oshawa maternity sessions are designed to feel effortless for families across Durham Region. Sharing helpful tips on when to book maternity photos helps you to plan ahead so it’s not stressful.

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FAQ

Do you provide dresses?

Yes — a curated studio wardrobe is available for mom.

Can I bring my own outfits?

Absolutely. Guidance is always provided ahead of your session.

When should maternity photos be taken?

Between 28–34 weeks for the best balance of comfort and a visible bump.

Can I book both sessions together?

Of course you can, many families book maternity and newborn sessions at the same time. Just inquire at the time of booking and I will take care of you.

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If you are expecting soon and in the market for Durham Region maternity photography, you’ll also find this guide helpful: Pregnancy Guide: Planning your maternity session.

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What to Expect During Your Newborn Photography Session

If you’ve never experienced a newborn session before, it’s completely normal to wonder:

What will the session actually be like?

Welcome! My home studio is light, inviting and has the prefect ambiance for us to document this beautiful milestone in your family’s lives! Knowing what to expect for your newborn session photos can help you feel more relaxed and confident going into your experience.

1. A Calm Welcome

When you arrive to my studio, everything is already prepared. The space is warm, quiet, and designed for your baby’s comfort.

Professional newborn detail image of baby lips in Oshawa

2. A Baby-Led Session Flow

Your session will follow your baby’s needs.

There is always time for:

• feeding

• soothing

• breaks

Nothing is rushed. Your baby is my boss for the day so I follow his/her lead.

3. Gentle, Guided Posing

Every pose is done with care and intention, always prioritizing safety and comfort.

4. Time for Family Images

You’ll also have the opportunity to step into the frame — capturing connection and closeness.

5. A Relaxed, Supported Experience

You’re never expected to know what to do. Everything is gently guided so you can simply be present.

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FAQ

How long does a newborn session take?

Typically 1-2 hours at maximum. Since newborn sessions are baby led, we don’t rush. Yet at the same time, the flow of the session is natural. We pause for cuddles, burps, diaper changes, feedings or just a little break ;)

What should I bring?

Very little — everything is prepared for you. The items you will need, a diaper bag, extra bottles just in case if not nursing and a soother in case of an emergency. All of these details are laid out after our session is booked, This way, you have everything you need before you arrive.

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Should You Hire a Newborn Photographer? What Most Parents Don’t Realize

In a world where we all have cameras in our pockets, it’s a fair question: Do I really need a newborn photographer?

The answer depends on what you want to remember — and how you want to feel when you look back.

1. The Difference Between Photos and Experience

Taking photos is one thing.

Being guided through a calm, intentional newborn session in Oshawa while someone safely handles and photographs your baby is something entirely different.

2. You’re in the Photos, Too

One of the biggest differences? You’re included.

Not just as the one taking the photo — but as part of the memory. Which is extremely important

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Newborn photography toddler looking at newborn sleeping in Oshawa

3. Safety and Expertise

Newborn photography requires:

• knowledge of safety

• understanding baby cues

• gentle handling

This level of care goes far beyond simply having a camera.

4. Images That Last

Professional newborn images are designed to:

• be printed

• be displayed

• be passed down

They become part of your family’s story.

Professional newborn photography mom cuddling newborn in Durham Region

5. A Moment You Can’t Recreate

Those early days pass quickly. Once they’re gone, they can’t be recreated — only remembered. Here’s where planning ahead comes in.

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FAQ

Can I take newborn photos myself?

Yes — but professional sessions offer guidance, safety, and a polished end result that is a piece of art for you to cherish forever.

What makes professional newborn photography different?

It combines experience, safe handling, and a fully guided, stress-free experience.

If you are expecting soon, you may also find this guide helpful: What to Expect During Your Newborn Session

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Studio vs In-Home Newborn Photography: Which Is Right for Your Family?

It’s been on your mind right? When planning your newborn session, one of the first decisions you’ll make is: Studio or in-home photography?

Both options offer something unique — and understanding the difference can help you choose what feels best for your family.

1. The Studio Experience

A studio session offers:

• controlled lighting

• a calm, prepared environment

• access to studio linens, set up and wardrobe for mama

Everything is ready when you arrive — allowing for a seamless, relaxed and fun experience. Durham Region, newborn photography options are out there, you just need to find the right one that aligns with you, resonates with your style and how you wish your story documented.

2. The In-Home Experience

In-home sessions focus on:

• natural connection

• your personal space

• lifestyle imagery

They are often less structured and more documentary in style.

3. Comfort and Convenience

While staying home can feel easier, many parents find the studio:

• more relaxing

• less distracting

• easier to settle baby

• a beautiful space to celebrate your new family

My Oshawa studio is designed specifically for newborn comfort, welcoming families across Durham Region. I’ve been a luxury Oshawa baby photographer for the last 10 years and in business for the last 19.5! I can’t wait to work work you.

New parents holding newborn in white wrap smiling down in Oshawa studio

4. Style and Final Images

Studio sessions tend to produce:

• softly styled

• timeless, yet modern

• refined imagery

In-home sessions often feel:

• candid

• natural

• story-driven

5. Which One Is Right for You?

There is no “better” option — only what aligns with your vision.

If you’re looking for:

• a guided experience

• a calm environment

• timeless imagery

My studio session may be the right fit. Inquire here for more information or to book.

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FAQ

Are studio sessions safe for newborns?

Yes — they are designed specifically for newborn comfort and safety.

Do I need to clean my home for in-home sessions?

Not necessarily, however bear in mind that , your space becomes part of the images.

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Oshawa newborn lifestyle photoshoot with big sister pointing to newborns nose

If you still have questions, you may want to read:

What makes a luxury newborn experience

If you are expecting soon, you may also find this guide helpful: Is Newborn Photography Safe?

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