Some stories keep unfolding, quietly and beautifully.
This one started years ago. With their wedding day. Continued through a pregnancy, family moments, her business. And now, it led me back to their home, this time to photograph the smallest chapter yet. Their newborn, right where everything already feels familiar.
Photographing a baby at home brings a kind of ease that’s hard to recreate elsewhere. The light falls the way it always does. The couch already knows their shape. The rooms hold their rhythm. There’s no rush, no adjusting to a new space. Just moving with the pace of the day.
Home sessions allow space for real moments. Feeding breaks happen naturally. In this case, moments of breastfeeding flowed into the session without pause; quiet, intimate, unposed. The kind of images that feel honest because nothing needed to be prepared or performed.
And then there’s everything else that belongs to home. The family dog curling up close, curious and excited, taking its place in the story without being asked. These details matter. They’re part of the memory, even if you don’t realize it yet.
A newborn session at home isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence. About documenting life as it is, in the place where it’s actually lived.
And being invited back, again and again, to tell their story… That’s something I don’t take lightly.