Right now, your baby has a particular way of tucking their chin when they fall asleep. A bottom lip that juts out just so. Fists that curl tight, then unfold. Tiny feet that fit entirely in one of your hands.
In six months, you will struggle to picture it clearly. In two years, it will be almost gone. It is just the truth of this stage, and it is exactly why you are here, looking for a newborn photographer in Rugby.
What you are looking for is not really a photo session. It is a way back in.
There Are Two Kinds of Photographs
One shows you what something looked like. The other drops you back inside how it felt.
The first kind ends up in an album you rarely open. The second kind stops you in the hallway ten years from now, your throat tightening before you have even fully registered what you are looking at.
The difference is in how they are made. When a session is rushed, posed around a checklist, and built for a perfect shot, what you keep is a record of a performance. When it is slow, baby-led, and honest, what you keep is a record of who your baby actually was, at this exact moment, before you knew who they would become.
Not the highlight reel. The real thing, kept so you can step back inside it.
What Actually Happens During the Session
You arrive at my home studio in Rugby, and the first thing that happens is nothing in particular. You sit. I put the kettle on. Your baby is in your arms, not on a beanbag with a timer running.
The studio is warm, quiet, and designed entirely around your baby's pace. If they need a feed, we stop. If they need twenty minutes of settling, we wait. If they decide they want to be wide-eyed and curious for the whole session, we photograph that instead, because that is also the truth of them right now.
There is no forcing. There is no rushing. We move when they are ready. Most sessions take two to four hours, not because we are filling time, but because this is what unhurried actually looks like.
Your baby is in safe hands throughout. I have been photographing newborns for years. I know how to support them, when to move them, and when to leave them exactly where they are. And I am a mum myself, so I know what this week feels like from the inside, not just from behind a lens.
When to Book and Why It Matters
Newborn sessions work best in the first 5 to 14 days of life. Before 14 days, babies are still curled and sleepy, still shaped by the position they held for months. The images that are possible in this window, the tucked chin, the curled fist, the way they fit in the crook of an arm, are not possible three weeks later.
This is why I ask families to book during pregnancy, ideally from around 28 weeks. I hold your due date. Once your baby arrives, you confirm, and we set the date. You do not need anything figured out beforehand.
If your baby is already here and is under three weeks old, get in touch anyway. It is always worth asking.
What the Images Will Look Like
My style is natural and light. Soft wraps, simple layers, nothing that pulls attention away from your baby. The images are airy and calm, the kind that look right on a wall in ten years and still look right in twenty.
There are no elaborate props. No babies in flowerpots. The star is always your child, exactly as they are: the sleepy yawn, the curious blink, the way their whole body relaxes when they are held just right.
The images I deliver are not designed to impress other photographers. They are designed so that you, in ten years, standing in your hallway, can step straight back into the room where your baby smelled like that, weighed that much, curled like that. Images you are inside of, not outside of.
How to Prepare (Without Stressing About It)
Your only job is to arrive. Here is what I tell every family beforehand:
- Keep your baby slightly hungry for the journey over, as a baby who feeds well once they arrive will settle beautifully
- Dress in layers; the studio is kept warm for your baby, which can feel toasty for adults
- Bring anything that helps your baby settle: a dummy, a familiar muslin, a top you have worn
- If they cry, that is fine. If they will not settle, that is fine. We work with whatever they give us.
Everything else is handled.
"Oana captured the most amazing photos I've ever had of my little one and I'm so grateful to have these memories forever. She was warm and welcoming and took the time to get to know my little one — it made us both feel at ease immediately. We will absolutely be returning customers as I'd love Oana to capture more memories as my little one grows up."
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If You Have Found This Page, You Already Know
You are not looking for nice photos. You are looking for something you can step back into: a record of who your baby was before you knew who they would become, kept honestly, at their pace, in a calm space made for them.
If that is what you are looking for, I would love to hear from you. Fill in the form below to check availability or ask any questions. No pressure, no obligation, just a conversation.
Get in touch →I photograph weekends only, and sessions are kept small by design. Booking early in pregnancy is recommended.