Newborn

The days are long but the years are short. I never quite understood that saying until I became a mom. There is something so special about newborn photography and the flood of emotions it will continue to offer you and  yours as the years pass. Whether its you first or fifth, I promise you will never regret the investment of this session. We at My Roots Photography pride ourselves on the care and safety of your sweet bundle of joy and look forward to all the memories we will evoke through our images.

$600.00

Newborn Roots

I like to call these sessions with the family and siblings Newborn Roots. This precious bundle of joy is here all because two people fell in love. These first few weeks can seem a bit overwhelming adjusting to the new norm so please do not stress at all about your session. Please see the bullet points after investment prices for information about these sessions. There are also two other options to consider if this investment does not fit your budget.

$500.00

Newborn Only Session

This option will only be focused on your new bundle of joy. There will be tons of variety to make it hard to choose your favorite.

$300.00

Newborn Wrapped Mini Session

What’s better than being swaddled all warm and snug? This package option tends to move quicker so if your a little anxious about the time frame this may be the package option for you!

Add Options
100.00 additional
Add family to any package that does not include them
75.00 additional
Add just siblings to any package that does not include them

Schedule Your Session

Once you’ve decide MRP is the right fit for you, we will set a tentative date based on your due date. I understand that babies rarely come when predicted and I will accommodate their personal plans for arrival, but a due date will give us a base line. Once your little one has arrived, please get in touch with me and we will firm up our date and time.

Babies are best photographed in the first 6-14 days of their new little lives. They sleep better, don’t have colic yet, and usually haven’t started developing baby acne or cradle cap. If you are a c-section Mom, we can work something out. I know that recovery can be slow and painful.

What To Expect?

You should expect to arrive 15-20 minutes before your session time to feed baby or feed them just before you leave your house to come to the studio. The studio is kept nice and toasty for baby’s comfort. Newborns lose body heat quickly so this is important for a newborn session to run smoothly. You can also dress in layers for your own comfort or relax in the other room where the temperature is more comfortable for you! There will be a white noise machine on as well to soothe baby. All parent and sibling photos are done at the end of the session.

Feel free to sit back, relax, read a book,write thank you notes, or even take a nap yourself! If you have younger siblings an option is to having dad bring them towards the end of the session or there is a playroom accessible to them.

What To Wear?

What should you wear? Neutral colors are great for family and sibling photos with a newborn. It helps to keep focus on baby and avoid distraction. Wear something comfortable.



Bring something to change into after I am done photographing you with baby that is nice and cool. I typically photograph only from middle of the torso up so don’t worry about the baby bump that hasn’t gone down just yet!

Preparing Baby For The Session

It helps immensely if you can try to keep baby awake one to two hours or so before the session, I know this is difficult sometime’s but it can help allow baby to get into that deep sleep for their session. The sleepier they are the more of those “bendy” and “inside the womb” looking poses we can accomplish. Giving them a bath before can also help to keep them awake before arriving to the studio.

Try to put baby’s diaper on very loosely to avoid those red marks when we do naked shots. Also try to dress them in something that is super easy to take off, the full sleepers with a zip are fantastic if you have one! If you use a pacifier with your baby please make sure to have it along for your session, it can help a ton with soothing baby throughout! Feeding schedules typically don’t work during newborn sessions, sometimes babies need a little bit more milk than usual just to get back to sleep through the couple hours you spend with me.


If you breastfeed I may ask you to try to nurse during the session, sometimes just the act of being fed can calm them enough and allow me to continue shooting. If you formula feed make sure to have extra along just in case! Also make sure to have extra diapers with as well, I do keep wipes at the studio so if you forget extra of those don’t sweat it!

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