Grand Rapids Maternity Photographer | Why Maternity Photos are So Important
The Importance of Maternity Photos
Even though pregnancy comes with a lot of difficult trials, it is an amazing time in your life. It is a time of celebration and, of anticipation to as you prepare to meet your little bundle of joy. It’s a time where you become strong – stronger than you ever thought you could possibly be. During this time, you create your initial bond with your child that will continue throughout your entire lives. ASP Photography, Grand Rapids’ Best Maternity Photographer, is here to help you document that.
There are very few women who actually feel like they are beautiful while they are pregnant – especially during the first pregnancy.; however, the miracle of pregnancy is a beautiful thing. Swollen feet, stretch marks, and hormone changes aside – you are growing a real live human being inside of you. All of those side effects come from different things your body has to do to help nourish and protect your baby. Grand Rapids Maternity Photographer, Alicia, will help you EMBRACE those beauty of pregnancy.
You are beautiful, and you should take the time to celebrate these changes and this amazing moment in your life. These photos will be a great gift to pass down to your child as an heirloom of your first memories with them. This is something they can treasure forever.
When do I book my Maternity Session?
I suggest contacting us as soon as you know your due date. I can then decide on a time that is best for your photos. We like to schedule your maternity session them around the time when you are 728-32 weeks along. This way, you are far enough along to show off your baby bump, but not to the point where you are going to be miserable in your photos.
As you go along your pregnancy, things may change with your due date, or you may start showing sooner and want to do them earlier. Just contact us and we can discuss this and help you find a new date. ASP Photography books maternity session about 2 months in advanced so please reach out when you are in your second trimester!