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Because these moments deserve to be remembered

Photography That Captures the Heart of Your Journey

From first kicks to first cuddles, your journey into parenthood deserves to be remembered. Our Massachusetts photography sessions are intimate, relaxed, and focused on capturing real connection in every frame. Whether it’s in your home or in nature, we’ll meet you where you are and create keepsakes you’ll treasure for years.

Let us help you preserve the beauty in your becoming, one photo at a time.

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What’s Included in Every Session

Starting at $350 (Live Birth Photography starts at $1,000)

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Captured with Care

  • 1-hour photography session

  • Choice of setting: in-home, outdoor, or live birth

  • Cozy, calm approach that centers your comfort

  • Gentle direction and doula-informed presence

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Thoughtful Touches

  • 5 client-chosen edits + 5 lightly retouched photos

  • Access to all unedited files

  • 1–2 high-quality prints (depending on session type)

  • Light props and themes available upon request

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Flexible & Accessible

  • Add-on sessions, locations, or prints available

  • Additional services upon request

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Why Families Trust Us

In Trusted Hands
Our photographers are part of our carefully chosen team, compassionate, professional, and deeply attuned to the intimate moments that matter. Their work reflects the same respect and care we bring to every part of your journey.

Moments that Matter Most
From sleepy newborn stretches to the raw beauty of birth, our focus is on preserving connection, not perfection.

No-Stress, No-Pose Approach
We work gently in the background. No need to stage or perform. Just be with your baby, your partner, your moment. We’ll handle the rest.

Photos You’ll Treasure for a Lifetime
Thoughtfully edited and easy to access, your images are made to last; printed, framed, or passed down with love.

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Let us capture the moments you never want to forget

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