11 Feb How reviews can help you have a stress free newborn photography experience
As a newborn photographer, it is a privilege to be able to capture the special moments of a growing family. At just 6 weeks pregnant, Tamara emailed me to check if I would be available over Christmas when their little one was due. I still remember the first time I met them and photographed their first little bundle of joy, Madeline. And now, here we are again, capturing the arrival of their second miracle – who was in such a hurry to meet his family that dad delivered him on the side of the road en route to hospital! It’s such an honour to be asked back to document another special time in their lives. Seeing their love and happiness grow as they welcome another child into their family is just the best feeling.
Why do I ask for reviews?
I love getting a review notification – they give me all the warm fuzzies, and usually provoke a little happy dance. But more importantly, they’re super helpful for YOU. They’re like a little inside scoop from other parents who have been in your shoes. Reading reviews can help you figure out if I am the right fit for you and your baby, and if my style and approach matches what you’re looking for. Plus, reviews can also give you peace of mind, knowing that other families have had a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience with my studio.
Here’s what Tamara & Bhen had to say about their stress free newborn photography experiences.
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Believe it or not, the sibling shot is a composite! The safety and happiness of my littlest clients is absolutely the most important thing. A combination of patience, encouragement, bribes, music and a sprinkle of Photoshop magic gave Tamara & Bhen a beautiful photo of their two babies together.
Here are a few more of Braxton’s gorgeous photos.
Ready to start planning your own stress-free newborn photography session? Get in touch today to find out more, secure your due date availability, and let me capture your baby’s first moments with love, care, and professionalism.
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