This summer has kept me so busy with newborns and I am so thankful! Summer baby boom is real!

I have another sweet little one coming in this morning as I am writing this blog post.


For me, baby calls the shots during a session. I have certain poses I do if they are very awake and others I can do if they are asleep. This sweet girl gave me some of both!


Enjoy some favorites!


Laura


Indoor studio portrait of family wearing neutral colors against white background.
Studio family portrait with neutral outfits against white background.
Portrait of woman holding swaddled newborn against white background.
Person in white shirt holding swaddled sleeping baby with headband.
Portrait of person holding sleeping newborn wrapped in light fabric.
Sleeping newborn with delicate headband wrapped in soft pink swaddle.
Close-up of sleeping newborn wearing crystal headband and cream swaddle against pink background.
Newborn baby wrapped in soft cream knit blanket during professional photo session.
Baby sleeping peacefully swaddled in textured blush-colored wrap on beige knit blanket.
Gentle hands support sleeping newborn on cream knitted blanket during photo shoot.
Newborn with white bow headband wrapped in white swaddle on textured blanket.
Delicate newborn portrait with white bow accessory on neutral background.
Vintage-styled newborn photography with lace details and pink flowers on wooden surface.
Sleeping baby wrapped in cream lace blanket with dusty pink floral accents.
Artistic newborn portrait on cream lace blanket with natural lighting.

I photograph newborns at my studio in Watseka, IL. I provide everything you need for your newborn- although you are welcome to bring special items you would like to be included. I have a relaxed, baby-led style. Newborn photography does take some patience, and these sessions can't be rushed- you can expect to be at the studio for up to 2 hours.


If you are expecting, please contact me and we can discuss details and dates. I would love to hear from you! It's important to do these sessions while baby is still under 3 weeks of age.