Nashville Maternity Photography | The Cook Family’s Story
Nashville Maternity Photography | The Cook Family’s Story
Krystal first connected with me back in 2023 when she hired me to document her birth photography and newborn photography session. Since then, working with the Cook family has been such a joyful journey. Over the years, I’ve come to adore her two boys and deeply value my conversations with Krystal and her husband during our time together. Beyond sessions, Krystal and I often text about everything from parenting struggles to marriage advice...proof that photography, for me, is never just transactional.
Why Relationships Matter in Maternity and Family Photography
One of the core values of my work as a Nashville maternity and family photographer is building real relationships. Yes, clients pay me for a service, but what matters most is trust, connection, and authenticity. When families invite me to document their most intimate seasons—whether it’s the chaos of parenting toddlers, the beauty of pregnancy, or the sacred moment of birth...I don’t take that lightly.
My sessions aren’t about perfect smiles or posed moments. I capture real life: the children’s moods, the parents’ flustered glances, and the love that always shines through in the middle of it all. These raw, unfiltered moments are where the magic truly happens.
Capturing Parenthood Through a Wider Lens
One of my favorite parts of offering documentary style family photography is showing parents what they often can’t see for themselves: that they’re doing an incredible job. Parenting is hard, and many families I work with are navigating big things...sometimes even breaking generational cycles. When they see their own love, connection, and resilience reflected back in their photos, it can be deeply affirming.
That’s what these sessions are all about...reminding parents of the beauty in their everyday story.
The Cook Family’s Maternity Session
This recent maternity session in Nashville with the Cook family was extra special. Krystal is pregnant with baby number three (gender still unknown at the time), and the session was all about capturing what life feels like right now: parenting two lively boys while preparing to welcome another little one.
Their oldest is beginning to step into his role as big brother with maturity and pride, while their three-year-old is bursting with energy, spunk, and personality. From tender hugs to wild laughter, the session told the full story of this family’s love and anticipation.
It was an honor to document this chapter of their journey and freeze these moments in time before their family grows again.
Ready to Book Your Nashville Maternity or Family Photography Session?
Whether you’re expecting your first baby or documenting life with multiple little ones, I’d love to capture your story. My approach is documentary-style, authentic, and centered on connection. If you’re looking for a Nashville maternity photographer or a family photographer who captures real life, not just poses, I’d love to chat with you.
Contact me today to book your session.
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Sarah + Tyson's In-Home Maternity Session
Having Maternity Photos done can be so daunting, depending on how you are feeling in your pregnancy or how you feel about your changing body, especially with the first baby. You can feel "big" or "fat" and in the moment, it can feel easy to give into those feelings and just skip out on maternity photos. I think many women feel negative thoughts about their pregnant bodies. They hurt and just feel so BLAH and fat. But I think later, as they grow in motherhood, they truly come to appreciate the miraculous journey that being pregnant and having a baby really is.That's how so much of life really is. When we're in the thick of whatever season we are in, we don't see the beauty in it and are so busy being deep in it, that we kind of just want to be in the next season. But later, we look back and see a lot of beauty in it, and if we are blessed to have video and or photos of that season, those can tell an even more meaningful story of that season.I love capturing maternity photos the way I do. A mix of documentary (real life) and slightly posed to give my clients the best of both worlds. I love showing them how incredible their body is. If you want a maternity session with me, please reach out to me here! I would LOVE to chat!
Nashville Maternity Photographer | A Mix of maternity and family in one session
Im not huge into the modern maternity session, where mom gets dressed up and you stand her in a field and take photos of her bump with and without family for an hour.
What I am a fan of... is creating a memory. What was pregnancy like? Where did she live during her pregnancy?
If she has other children, what were they like and what was being pregnant and a mom like? What did dad think of their life during this time?
Brooke, nearing the end of her pregnancy with her 2nd, contacted me about a maternity/family photography session.
We did the photos on their land and some in their son's bedroom. Their home is finishing up a remodel so it was nice to have access to their land.
Plus, Brooke's favorite memories right now are walking their land and being outside with their 3 year old.
That's exactly what life was like while she was pregnant with her 2nd boy in 2024.
If you would like to chat about a maternity/family session, please reach me here!
The Birth Story of Melody Ann | Nashville Birth Videographer + Photographer
Melody Ann Rhodes Allen Birth Story (as told by the mother, Emily)
December 29th 2023
With her 1 month Earth side quickly approaching (Friday) I didn’t want to put off sharing our birth story any longer! I am so proud to share our story. When preparing for a home birth, listening and reading about positive home births and mamas experiences was so beneficial for me. My hope is that this would serve as the same for others ❤️ Daniel recorded some time stamps so I’m going to go through the sequence of events in that way.
The Birth of Melody Ann | December 2023 from Jennie Pyfferoen on Vimeo.
Brief context and a little bit of my why on choosing a homebirth. I had the pleasure of meeting my beloved midwives as my own clients before I ever became one of theirs. Over the span of knowing Sarah fuqua for a few months into a year I met Sara Rosser. We became fast friends and I grew to understand their work a lot more. We shared a lot of commonalities with all things natural and holistic. I had always wanted a third child but felt so blessed to have two healthy children, so I had come to terms with having our two and calling it quits, well, God had other plans! ❤️ I’ll always say the Sarah’s final last words were if you ever have a third…😉 From the very first prenatal appointment in our living room I could tell this experience was already going to be vastly different from my previous two births. I felt held, heard, understood , and incredibly lucky to be under the care of my friends. Then I had the pleasure of meeting the force of nature that is Jennie our photographer. If I was going to do this I wanted it to be documented and she is the ultimate expert in this field!! We had the all-star team in place! I was already confident in my body with the way I birthed my other two (induced/epidural/vaginal delivery/labor time lasting less than 8 hours for both) so I was ready to embark on this new adventure!
2:45 AM: I woke up to a sudden leak of fluid and when I got up to check I dismissed it and went back to lay down. Not a minute later I felt baby move and this time a lot more fluid was leaking out so Daniel and I both got up and I got a test strip to check if it was amniotic fluid, sure enough, it was! We looked at each other excitedly! I was so excited to have this happen naturally for me and not have my waters broken in the hospital like with my other two. I called Sarah Fuqua to let her know and she told me “I was just dreaming you were calling me and then I picked up!” (I swear God made her for this work) she proceeded to tell us to try to lay back down and rest and that she understood it may be difficult to since our adrenaline spiked but that we’d need all the energy for labor in the near future. So we listened and tried to fall back asleep. We may have dozed off a little bit but eventually I just woke up expectant of baby’s arrival soon!
4:30 AM: I took a shower and prayed for Daniel, baby and myself, our midwives, my sister and our photographer. I prayed everything would flow seamlessly and that this birth would turn out to glorify him. I gave up my surrender and told him I trust in his design to help me birth my baby.
5:00 AM: By this time my sister had woken up and met us with the same amount of excitement we both were having! We started reminiscing on our birth stories together and it was such special time spent that I won’t ever forget. I had imagined that since my water broke I would start contracting soon but nothing was happening other than a steady flow of fluid.
We hung out chit chatting until our kiddos woke up at 6:45 and 7:15. Grace and Daniel made them breakfast, got them dressed and sent off to hang out with our best friends Jake and Cristy who live in our neighborhood.
9 AM rolls around and I still wasn’t feeling anything, like nothing at all, just more fluid leaking. I kind of started getting discouraged because I thought I should be feeling something by now. I asked my midwives what I could be doing to get things started. They had me start the miles circuit which is laying in certain positions to get the baby in optimal birthing position. I spent about an hour doing that until their arrival at our house.
11:15 AM I told them I am ready to do whatever in order to meet our baby soon! Another final last words scenario…😂 Sarah fuqua proceeded to have me climb our stairs three steps at a time for 15 mins straight 🥵 I felt like I bossed that out 💪🏻 and was ready to move on to the next thing. Shaking apples! That helped baby get into a good position. After this I contemplated a cervical check…I was always used to cervical checks in the hospital and didn’t necessarily think I wanted to do that this time around. But, my eagerness got the best of me and I asked them check. They said I was dilated to 4 centimeters…In my previous labors 4 centimeters was the point when I got an epidural so I was excited to feel everything in its entirety moving forward.
12:15 PM we came up with a game plan on what I’d do next; eat lunch, maybe go walk around target, come back and rest. My sweet friend Betsy showed up with lunch for us and during that time I experienced a large contraction. Hoorayyyy!! Bets prayed with me which was such a burst of encouragement to get me started into my steady flow of contractions. We ditched the game plan of going to Target because I felt like I needed to head upstairs to get more comfortable.
12:30 PM By this point my contractions were lasting 1 min each and coming 4 mins apart. Technically this indicates active labor, but I was in denial. I was hunched over holding myself up on our bed mumbling “I think I’m fine, don’t call Jennie yet”. To which Daniel and Grace called BS and called the troops in 😂 (thankfully) Then they asked if I wanted them to set the birth pool up. We wanted to time it just right so the water would stay warm. I couldn’t get out a yes or no and just said “I don’t know” and Grace said “that’s our answer” so they proceeded to start filling up the pool. Now this part of our home birth was Daniel’s territory. He was going to handle the pool and filling it up. When we went to do a practice round of blowing up the pool and connecting the water hose to our shower head, the water wasn’t fully flowing through the hose and kind of leaking out. Daniel said it’d be fine and that we didn’t need an adapter but he’d use tape if needed 🫠 alas, the day comes and as im contracting on and off the toilet and swaying side to side on all fours on the ground, I see water splashing all up and down the wall. The water wasn’t filling the pool fully and we ran out of hot water. To which I then start to cry and express “I knew this was going to happen!! I just wanted the water to work out!” Grace explained in this moment her and Daniel shared a gaze of terror like we are about to figure this sh*t out if it’s the last thing we do, lol! So they snapped into action with a new plan.
1:50 PM So by this time my midwives were actively guiding and coaching me through contractions. Grace and Daniel, the king and queen that they are started heating up multiple pots and bowls of water on the stove and microwave to take up the stairs to fill the tub (by any means necessary 😂) I was so thankful I was able to get relief in the warm pool water. All while that was happening Sarah fuqua had me on the dilation station (toilet) with my feet up on a squatty potty (not my favorite thing in the world) but this was getting me more and more dilated, I could feel it.
2:30 PM My photographer Jennie rushes over and arrives right in perfect timing! Praise Jesus!! Another perfectly timed part of our story. I remember I asked for music to be put on. “what my fathers like” by Bridge Worship came on and the intro had me in tears. The songs lyrics always made me cry during my pregnancy and it gave me comfort during this part of my labor. “After all that I’d done, didn’t know what I’d find, but you ran out to me, and to my surprise put a robe on my back a ring on my hand a crown on my head and you welcomed me in” This was such a impactful moment for me to remind me how much I am loved by my Father and how he always takes care of me. I was so proud of my body and the decision I made to birth at home. I was trusting the process and trying to stay as limp as possible and just let my body do its thing rather than tense up. After this I got out of the pool and into our bed. Sarah and Daniel started massaging my hips and applying counter pressure which felt so good! She had me alter from side to side which did not feel so good lol. I remember feeling at this point like I couldn’t go on any longer to which I expressed to Sarah and her reply was “you were made to do this, just melt into the bed” those words pushed me through the mental wall I was facing. The next feeling I had was intense pressure to go to the bathroom 💩 I actually fully thought I 💩 on the bed and I was very embarrassed, but come to find out never did (so crazy how it feels like that!) I really wanted to birth in the pool so I made a quick move from the bed into the pool, where I started to feel the overwhelming urge to push. The contractions were very intense at this point and I knew baby was about to arrive. I was on my knees in the pool with my arms draped over the edge completely focused on my body and my baby. Daniel and Sarah were positioned behind me pouring the warm over me and getting ready to receive our bundle of joy. I summoned all the energy I had left and with two primal roars and two huge pushes our newborn baby was out at 3:15 PM!!
During this pregnancy we decided to be surprised by the gender of our baby. So moments after the birth, I excitedly asked, is it a boy or girl!?! Daniel took a look and got to proclaim we had another precious baby girl!!! We were so happy! I had always heard the natural unmedicated post birth euphoria was unexplainable and transformative. I was so proud of my decision, I GOT to experience it this time! That was the most incredible thing I have ever been through. My body is incredible. I am incredible. My baby girl is incredible. My husband is incredible. My birth team is incredible. BIRTH is INCREDIBLE!!! Undisturbed, unmedicated, physiological birth. It is how God intended. It is whole. It is perfectly by design. It is not scary. It is transformative. It is powerful. It is sacred. It is the forging into motherhood. I have been made new, for the third time. In charge, confident, remarkable mama bear who accomplished her goal, my Everest. Thank you to my whole rockstar team and my incredible community of friends and family to help turn this into a reality. I wouldn’t have been able to take the steps needed to see this through, with out you. I will be forever grateful, I love you!!!
If you would like your birth videoed and photographed, you can contact me here!
Franklin, Tennessee Maternity Photographer | Are professional maternity photos worth it?
I get a lot of inquiries about maternity photography. Typically, the client is interested in maternity, newborn etc. So I send them over all that information. Most fall in love with my films and want a family film after baby has arrived. Some also want their birth captured. That's a lot!Because of this, we talk about maternity photos. If budget is an issue I often times recommend taking cell phone photos. I know - crazy, right? But let's dive into why I say this! (Now, if you have the budget to do it all, its totally worth it!)What is going to matter the most in 20 years? It won't be professional maternity photos. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE capturing maternity photos! But as a mother of two boys - who had maternity photos done, newborn photos, birth videography and family photos and video.... Maternity photos come last on my list of importance. Save your money for when the baby comes! Those moments are going to be FAR More meaningful than maternity.Speaking of maternity photos... let's chat about the trends we see going on. You already know what you see when you think of maternity photos. She's wearing a dress standing in a field of some sort... I get it, I offered this work for many years until I kind of awakened to the REAL purpose behind photography.Here is my own personal opinion about maternity photos. What story will they tell to your child when they are grown? What will it say about what it was like for their mother to carry them? I tell you this, standing in a field in a dress won't tell much of a story.I prioritize having time stamps in photos. Let me explain what those are. If you were to look at a photo of you as a child, you would see objects in the photo that might speak to that decade etc. Maybe there is a velvet green sofa and when you see the photo, you and your siblings say "remember that green sofa?!" and then maybe that elicits a lot of stories from that time period.Maternity is not really about the baby much at all, its about the couple and wanting to capture "the bump" - and I get it, I would never tell you they are BAD in some way, I just want to shed some thoughts that help you make your own decision for yourself. If you want a dress in a field, girl go get it! But if you read this and it enlightened you and now you want to tell more of a story, then you're saying "oh my gosh, you are SO right" and you are so glad I decided to write this blog!Here is a great story telling maternity session. Feel free to connect with me to book yours!
Franklin, Tennessee Maternity Photographer | Dallas & Jamie's Documentary Maternity Session
Since shifting to documentary, I do not get maternity inquiries often. It's pretty rare actually. It's probably pretty hard for clients to see the story in their pregnancy. What feels like a series of days fo discomfort, sleeping, eating at bizarre hours, and getting stuff done around the house can be a season that is taken for granted. A season that feels uneventful and stressful even.But what people do not see, is the legacy and story that lies in this season of life. The story of when it was just the two of you (or more if there are kids already) and when Daddy and Mommy were just Daddy and Mommy - the story of who they were before kids....which is a season that is SO hard to remember once kids enter the picture. Later, kids will grow up and have kids of their own, and they all will become interested more in who these people were. Especially as younger people. What will our current cultural choice of photography tell about these people? If they choose Christmas Card photos and Fall photos - how will they know who they were? It probably helps to know that I have one degree in early childhood education, and another in Developmental Psychology with a minor in sociology. What I tend to do is dig into the social psychology behind our choices in this time period in regards to the types of photography we choose.okay... back to the actual session. I was able to dig deeper into the story of Jamie and Dallas while they are awaiting the birth of their first child. This helps me customize sessions to tell the story that lies there. I also wanted to capture their life with their dog.... that seems to also be a theme before kiddos... Couple gets dog first ? So I love capturing that for them. It's usually their first baby.A few things stood out to me as I got to know this sweet couple. They love to cook and are super meaningful people. Also, that every night as Jamie falls asleep super early, Dallas tucks her in. I really wanted a way to record that because lord knows that will likely go away as life changes. I think my favorite photos from their session was asking him to tuck her in like he does every night.We had so much fun really getting to know one another and chatting about everything. I am so excited to meet them soon with their newborn!
Franklin Maternity Photographer | Kate's Glorious Forest Maternity session
Kate has waited an extra long time to have a healthy successful pregnancy. Ever since I met Kate in Franklin, TN a few years back.... and found out about her hard journey to have a baby - I have always had a gut feeling, this story would have a happy ending. You can feel how much love she has always had to give. Its always been there, just waiting for this special baby.
By now, I have already photographed and filmed Kate's newborn baby boy, Walt. and let me tell you - the images and the story is going to bring you to your knees.
I don't find it coincidental that the majority of my clients are ones who have had the harder journey. IVF and miscarriage, rainbow babies - that entire scenario makes for a mother who just cherishes it on a deeper level.
This is why I do what I do, because life has no guarantees. We are absolutely blessed to have little babies grow within us and to be able to nurture them in life. and its all a complete miracle.
If you want your family captured, contact me here!
Warmly,
Franklin Maternity Photographer | 5 Reasons to book a maternity photography session
Maternity Photography Clients seem to fall into 1 of 3 categories.
- They want a maternity session with all the things! no questions about it.
- They want a few images, just are not sure about what they would do with the photos and cant quite commit fully one way or the other.
- They absolutely do not want to be the center of attention via camera during their morphed pregnancy state.
I get it. I really do. I happened to be in the 2nd category during my first pregnancy. But then, once the session started I quickly fell in love with the process. I wasn't yet a photographer.
If you want your family captured, contact me here!
#1: It is not just about YOU
what I mean is, its about your family and your baby's future. Specifically speaking if you are having a girl, she may look back at the images of you pregnant. she may want to see what your shape was, how happy you were. Those images should be glorious - they should show the love between you and your spouse, or the love between you and your unborn child.
They should tell a story.
#2: You are worthy of being photographed
All women, regardless of shape and size, are worthy of photos. In our current society - obsessed with body image - I rarely meet a first time mom who isn't alarmed by her body shape as it morphs into this other new body - its bizarre and out of control. She questions her beauty within it.
But God created our bodies for this very purpose. We were made to MORPH like a butterfly and create people! Its just the most amazing process. and just as you morphed into this amazing creation, you will also morph out of it. I pray women can look in the mirror and see the large belly and swollen ankles as a beautiful baby making process.
The issue isn't the body, its the perception of the body.
I have never met any client who has loved their first time pregnant body. Even my clients who are yogis or cross fitters, cant always see it for what it is: a literal miracle. miraculous. Every single bit of it.
#3: You will see this differently later on.
I chose this image below for reason #3 with intention. During her session, she said "I can better see the beauty in my pregnant body this pregnancy"
She was pregnant with her 2nd baby and could see her body differently this go around. She knew her body could morph into this, create life, and morph back. So she had confidence in the process, a better appreciation for pregnancy and even loved herself entirely during it.
What I want is for women to have this perspective during their first pregnancy. I think self love and trust in the process can go a long way in terms of healthy pregnancies go too. Theres something to be said about having a healthy mindset.
#4: Set yourself free
What do I mean by this? I mean, be free of social expectations. Be free of being overly critical of yourself and your appearance, both during pregnancy and in life always. Set yourself free of judgments. Be free, Be photographed and as a result: feel beautiful.
#5: YOLO.
Its so cliche, but dammit, its true. You only live once. What if you're only going to live 5 more years? Leave behind a legacy. Don't focus on climbing the corporate ladder and having the best house in the state, and not invest in your memories - when in the end, those will matter more than the other things.
East Nashville Maternity Photographer | Mallory's Glowing Pregnancy
The first pregnancy is always hard on nearly all women. We have to watch our bodies completely transform and morph. Even my clients who look fit and absolutely perfect pregnant, have a struggle watching their bodies change. So, when I get a client who has been there and now, on her 2nd pregnancy, can embrace her changes and maternal ways, I have to capture that.If you want your family captured, contact me here! We had the most amazing sunset. Capturing the pregnancy, the newborn and their new growing family - its all so important to me. These moments - they come and go so fast.
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Hannah's Glorious Sunset Session
Hannah was the best maternity client ever. I truly feel this way after my maternity sessions, though! Women come to me and they are nervous! Its not easy to volunteer to show of your bump in front of the camera. To dress up and let someone capture you. Many women think it will be awkward. After the session, they go ON and ON about how fun it was and how surprised they were about how natural they felt. We truly have a blast and laugh the entire time! I had a wardrobe of dresses for my clients, and I love when clients wear Free People Dresses. No one ever regrets maternity photography! This night, Nashville had the most glorious sunset ever.
If you want your bump captured, contact me here!
Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Jacky Dustin's Lake Shoot
Jacky was an absolute blast to work with. She is a Pro Paddle Boarder and requested a shot on a paddle board. I was so happy to oblige! It was such fun doing this very unique shoot with her to show off her Maternity Bump. She was on the board in a very small and shallow lake. She was just off shore so that it was not an overly risky adventure. Jacky is also an amazing singer http://jackydustin.com
If you want your family captured, contact me here!
Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Lillian
Have I mentioned how much I LOVE to change up my work and step out of my comfort zone? The last two maternity sessions have done this for me and it makes my heart SING so loudly! Wait till you see the next maternity I will be blogging! GAH. Meanwhile, for Lillian we went into the urban city environment in downtown Franklin. The weather was so perfect. When I arrived, I saw streets blocked off. Which initially worried me. But then, I noticed it created SO much less traffic, both foot traffic and cars! Why was the street blocked do you ask? Well, none other than Brad Paisley was singing about 200 feet from where we were shooting. Thank you so much, Mr. Paisley! I had such fun and cant wait to meet her sweet baby girl.
If you want your family captured, contact me here!
Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Sarabeth.
Sarabeth. You radiate beauty! What a glowing pregnant woman she is. We had such a great time photographing her pregnancy. It was a tad chilly, but she was game and preferred to do it outside.Not too many Men are excited to have photographs done. So, to remedy this, I keep the couple shots at 20 mins of the shoot. That way, the men know they can tolerate 20 mins and then they are done. They are happy and keeping my clients happy is my main goal!I love having a wardrobe for my clients to use. I provide many dresses for maternity shoots. I also provided the flower crown that Sarabeth wore. I love helping a woman feel good in her pregnant body. Our bodies were meant to do this and its just amazing!At the end of our cold shoot, 3 pigs showed up to my house. They lingered from a nearby farm. It was HILARIOUS. They were sweet and gentle and stayed away from us. But since I had my camera out, I snapped a shot of them (see below).XOXOWarmly,
Nashville Award-Winning Maternity Photographer | Heather
We had such lovely weather for Heather's session. It was a tad cold, but the light was beautiful. We had such fun with dresses and exploring. I photographed Heather's first pregnancy and first year with her son and now she is having a girl! What an honor to photograph the journey for this awesome family! I can't wait to experience this next year!
If you want your family filmed, contact me here!
Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Lauren
It was a tad chilly, but we had tons of fun photographing Lauren's glowing pregnancy. She doesn't know the gender, and I cant wait to see if its a boy or a girl. It will be so fun to watch them turn into parents and meet this little person!
I love providing wardrobe for my maternity clients. I have many dresses to choose from. They all fit so well, on ANY client!
If you want your family filmed, contact me here!
Warmly,
Nashville Family Baby Photographer | Callum is 9 Months
Baby Callum is already 9 months old, and it makes me sad! He's growing too quickly. I cant wait to see his sister soon for her THREE year session, its going to be a blast. A year ago we were photographing Callum in his momma's belly.
If you want your family filmed, contact me here!
Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Anna's 2nd Maternity Session
Anna and Dale are so fun during their sessions! We always have a blast. Their little boy is almost 2 and kills me with cuteness! Their sweet girl Magnolia is on her way into the world (soon I hope!) and I cannot WAIT to meet her! Anna rocked the water photos, she loves all things nature. The weather was seriously amazing for their session, the weather this summer has been incredibly unpredictable. we have had so many storms and heat, more so than normal. April this year, I had SO many reschedules, it was insane, because we had so much COLD. I could have shot more in the winter than April and Summer because it was so warm! Im nervous about this Fall. Be on the lookout for Magnolia Newborn photos soon!Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photography | Jennifer's Water Session
Jennifer and I had such a blast with the water. She wanted water in her photos somehow, and Im so glad, because these are just so gorgeous! She is stunning in her Free People (LOVE!) dress and I had some dresses and things for her as well. We really had so much fun. At the end her comments were that she felt like it took 5 minutes and was way less stressful and more fun that she had anticipated. Music to my ears! She has the smallest bump ever, and she is all belly! I have several sessions at this location and cannot wait to blog them all. What a fun find!Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Malary's Sunset Session
The weather was so amazing for Mal's shoot. It was sunny and not a cloud in the sky! We had so much fun capturing Malary's bump for baby #3! Rowan. I cannot believe I have captured THREE pregnancies for Malary! I cannot wait to capture another baby boy for her. Wyatt and Sawyer are going to be awesome big brothers and Im sure this little guy will be the toughest one of all. Thank you Malary, for choosing me every single time! I love you girl!
If you want your family captured, contact me here!
Warmly,
Nashville Maternity Photographer | Kacey's Baby Bump
Turns out, bringing your own hair stylist to a session, is the BEST idea ever! My client, Kacey, brought her hairstylist, Ashley to her session. BRILLIANT idea! Even Kacey's husband kept saying "worth every penny"Of course, I may have used Ashley slightly, I mean, how often do I get to have an assistant at my disposal? So, I may have asked her to hold a dress or help a few times :) She was AWESOME and I think, she kind of enjoyed it!We had such fun being in the creek and playing in the purple trees for Kacey's maternity session. She is simply gorgeous and is radiant while carrying that precious cargo! I can't wait to meet Parker, very soon!We were so lucky to have such great weather this day, as it has been a brutally cold spring here in Nashville! and windy!Warmly,