Let's Break It Down 🤍
I completely understand why people sometimes experience sticker shock when looking into newborn photography.
When you're preparing for a baby, there are already so many expenses.
Prams.
Cots.
Car seats.
Nappies.
The list goes on.
So when you start researching newborn photographers, it's natural to wonder:
"Why does newborn photography cost what it does?"
Let's break it down.
You're Not Just Paying For One Hour
When you see a newborn session on my website, you're seeing the finished result.
What you don't see is everything that happens behind the scenes.
Before your session:
Emails and planning
Scheduling around due dates
Session preparation
Washing and preparing wraps, blankets, outfits and props
During your session:
Typically 2–3 hours in the studio
Feeding breaks
Settling baby
Family and sibling photos
Creating a calm experience for everyone involved
After your session:
Culling hundreds of images
Hand-editing your gallery
Skin retouching
Gallery preparation and delivery
A session may only take place on one day, but the work extends far beyond that.
You're Paying For Experience
Newborn photography isn't just photography.
It's safely handling and posing tiny babies.
It's reading their cues.
It's knowing when to stop, when to settle, and when to adapt.
It's understanding that every baby is different.
Over the years I've photographed hundreds of newborns, and that experience helps create a smoother, safer, and more relaxed session for families.
You're Paying For The Years Ahead
This is the part people often don't think about.
The bassinet won't last forever.
The newborn clothes won't fit for long.
The sleepy stretches and tiny fingers disappear before you realise.
The photos become more valuable with time.
Five years from now.
Ten years from now.
Twenty years from now.
The images often become one of the few tangible things that remain from those early newborn days.
It Doesn't Have To Be For Everyone
And that's okay.
Not every family chooses professional photography, just like not every family chooses professional cakes, flowers, or holidays.
But for the families who do, they're investing in preserving a moment they'll never get back.
The Real Question
Perhaps the question isn't:
"Why is newborn photography so expensive?"
But rather:
"How important is it to me to remember this stage?"
Because while babies grow quickly, photographs allow us to hold onto a little piece of that season forever 🤍
