One of the most common questions parents ask when planning newborn photos is:
“Should we do our session at home or in the studio?”
The truth is — there’s no “better” option.
There’s only the experience that feels most comfortable for you, your baby, and this season of life.
Both in-home and studio newborn sessions are designed to be:
The difference isn’t the quality of the photos.
The difference is the environment and experience.
Here’s how to decide which option fits your family best.
In-home newborn sessions take place in the comfort of your own space — where life with your newborn is already unfolding.
These sessions focus on capturing real connection and everyday moments inside your home.
In-home sessions tend to feel:
Instead of creating a styled environment, we document the beautiful moments already happening in your home.
In-home newborn sessions are especially wonderful for families with older children.
When siblings are involved, we typically begin with family photos first, followed by baby-only images.
This allows older kids to:
Because they’re already home, everything happens naturally and comfortably.
There’s no need to worry about when siblings should leave the studio or stay quiet — they can simply be themselves.
Other reasons families love in-home sessions include:
I bring all of my equipment and props with me, and the only thing I need is a small area (about an 8×8 space).
Families often use:
And your home doesn’t need to be spotless.
It simply needs to be lived in and full of love.
Studio newborn sessions offer a clean, cozy, and carefully controlled environment designed specifically for newborn photography.
These sessions focus on timeless portraits and beautifully styled baby images.
Studio sessions tend to feel:
The studio is intentionally designed to keep babies comfortable.
The room is kept warm, lighting is soft and flattering, and everything is set up to help the session flow smoothly.




Studio sessions are ideal for parents who prefer a simple, contained experience without needing to prepare their home.
Parents often love studio sessions because:
During the session we can easily change things if you want a different look.
For example, we might:
Because everything is already in the studio, the session can stay flexible and creative without feeling rushed.
The studio also offers a distraction-free environment, which allows everyone to relax and focus on the baby.
No matter where your newborn session takes place, the approach remains the same.
All newborn sessions are:
The location simply changes the environment, not the level of care.
It’s completely normal to feel unsure — especially during those early newborn weeks.
I help families decide based on things like:
You don’t have to figure it out alone, and there’s no pressure to choose “perfectly.”
If you’re planning newborn photos, these guides may also help:
Whether you choose an in-home session or a studio session, I guide you through the entire process.
That includes:
Newborn photography should feel like a gentle pause, not another task on your list.
If you’re expecting — or recently welcomed a baby — and want a calm, baby-led newborn photography experience, I’d love to help you decide what fits best.
👉 Check availability & book your session
Sessions are limited each month so every family receives the time and care they deserve.

March 10, 2026
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