Maternity Photo Session Checklist
Maternity Photo Session Preparation – Show Off Your Baby Bump
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Celebrate this special chapter of your life with beautiful, stress-free photos by using our Maternity Photo Session Checklist. From selecting flattering outfits and meaningful props, this guide helps you prepare for a smooth and memorable photo shoot. With our Maternity Photo Session Checklist, you’ll feel confident, comfortable, and ready to capture timeless images of your pregnancy journey.
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Preparation
Multiple Wardrobe Changes Are Very Important To Keep Pictures Interesting.
Pack Days Ahead
- Pack a suitcase, large bag or box
- I will adjust wardrobe for changing skies and backgrounds
- Feel free to send ideas, questions and pics
Wardrobe
You can normally change wardrobe every half hour.
Please bring multiple wardrobe changes.
The Baby Bump
- Open front maternity dress over bikini should be loose and flowy
- Undergarments should be unnoticeable, smooth, close fit and non-bunching
- Good colors are; skin color, white, gold or black
Casual Colors:
- Blue, purple, red, mauve, pink, magenta, teal, orange, yellow, light gray, white, black
- BAD Greens, browns
General Tips
- Personality Choose the clothes that match your personality
- Textures should be thin and smooth so it hugs or flows over your body
- Undergarments should be unnoticeable, smooth, close fit and a non-bunching
- Tight Clothing should be smooth and free of heavy seams and distractions
- Loose Clothing should be thin and flow over your body, not constrict it
- Swimsuits, Bikinis and Thongs should be smooth, close fit and non-bunching
- Sheer Clothing Use unnoticeable pasties and skin or white bikini-thong bottoms
Props
- Small Mirror
- Hand Fans
- Empty Picture Frame
- Baskets
- Cushions
- Stuffed Animals
Patterns and Textures
Patterns
You do not want to compete with your clothing
- Solids are best, paisley or hippie
- BAD – Extreme outfits that draw the eye away from your face
Textures
- GOOD – Smooth body hugging or flowy cloth
- BAD – Ruffles, bunching, excessive folds, heavy stitching, thick padding, double cloth
Accessories
Please Bring Some Of These Items
- Jewelry
- Boots
- Casual Shoes
- Sandals
- High Heels
- Flops
- Favorite Hat
- Big Hats
Optional Ideas
- Wraps
- Jackets
You do not have to go strictly by the Photo Session Checklist. Bring items that match your personality, hobbies or your favorite sport.
Hair Styles
Change It Up
- Headbands
- Scarfs
- Pigtails
- Ponytails
- Clips and pins
- Quick Bun
It’s best to show with the most time consuming look, then do fast changes during the session. There is no time for extensive hair changes such as braiding.
Makeup for Outdoor Sessions
Good
- Show Up With A Natural Makeup Look
- Clear Lip-Gloss and Mascara will do just fine
- Setting Powder is essential to reduce shiny skin, but only apply if I ask
- Bring Towel to dab perspiration
- I always remove acne blemishes, bug bites, sores and whiten teeth
- I normally reduce or remove distracting scares
Bad
- Thick Makeup is Very Bad
- Unless you have a professional that works with models and actors, do not apply thick makeup
- I cannot edit or retouch it and you will look like plastic in pictures
- Bring your normal makeup and a small mirror in case we need it
I Normally Bring
- Sheer Wraps
- Paper Umbrella
- Chair (park session)
Upon Request
- Pearl Beads
- Flower Crowns
- Violin
Posing
- I bring examples and will help guide you
- Please see Look Amazing
- Please see Top Model
- Please see Flow Posing
Look Amazing has general tips, movement, head, face, body, arms and legs
Top Model has some basic and involved techniques that you can practice before photo session.
Flow Posing may seem silly but it makes you appear more natural by moving into the desired position rather than a still pose that may appear rigid.