Feel calm, prepared, and confident for your newborn photoshoot - without overthinking it.
If you’re feeling unsure, nervous, or just don’t know what to expect… this simple guide will walk you through everything in a way that actually feels easy
Takes 2 minutes to read. Makes everything feel clearer 🤍
Hi lovely 🤍
If you’ve found your way here, there’s a good chance you’re somewhere between:
“I really want newborn photos…”
and
“I have no idea where to start”
Maybe you’re wondering:
Will it feel awkward?
What if my baby doesn’t settle?
What if I don’t feel like myself yet?
I hear this all the time.
And honestly?
It’s completely normal.
Here’s the thing most people don’t realise:
You’re not booking a photoshoot — you’re choosing how this experience feels.
Calm or stressful
Guided or awkward
Easy or overwhelming
This guide is here to make sure it feels calm, simple, and completely taken care of.
What you’ll get…
Inside the guide, I’ll walk you through:
What actually happens during a newborn session (no surprises)
How to feel prepared — without overthinking it
What to do if your baby doesn’t settle (this one’s a big one)
What to wear (simple, not stressful)
How to make the whole experience feel calm and easy
Nothing complicated.
Nothing overwhelming.
Just the things that actually matter.
I’m Rachel - a Newborn Photographer and a Mum myself 🤍
Over the past 10 years, I’ve photographed hundreds of babies, and I can tell you this with confidence:
The mums who enjoy their experience the most aren’t the ones who feel “ready”
They’re the ones who feel supported
That’s exactly what this guide is designed to give you.
If you’re currently thinking:
“I’ll just figure it out once baby arrives…”
I completely get it.
But the reality is — everything feels a little harder when you’re tired, recovering, and adjusting to life with a newborn.
Getting this part sorted early?
It just makes everything feel lighter.
If you want to feel calm, prepared, and confident going into your newborn photoshoot…
You don’t need to feel ready.
You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You just need the right support.