When it’s time for you to start brainstorming maternity photoshoot ideas, take inspiration from your baby’s first two…
When it’s time for you to start brainstorming maternity photoshoot ideas, take inspiration from your baby’s first two “photo ops” in utero. As a pea-sized nugget in a sonogram printout, they showed up in your pregnancy announcement. About four months later, they took centerstage again in your social media feed; this time for their gender reveal. The visuals of both these events set the stage for a gorgeous maternity shoot.
Now, the timing of a pregnancy photoshoot is important. You don’t want to do it too early because your baby bump might not be obvious then. Neither would you want to schedule it on your ninth month of pregnancy because by then, going through a photoshoot may be too uncomfortable and exhausting for you.
So get a photographer to take your maternity pictures between 28 and 32 weeks of your pregnancy. During this period, your little one will be big enough to give you an impressive baby bump. Also, moving freely will still be easy for you. That means you can still have fun during the shoot. And you and I know there’s no other way to capture your “pregnancy glow” with your partner, family, and friends.
Like any other shoot, a pregnancy photoshoot requires keen attention to detail. Who takes the photos? Where do you do it? When do you do it? What time of the day is perfect for the shoot? Will it include just you; you and your partner; or the entire neighborhood? Most importantly, how do you show off your baby (bump)?
Consider the following during your planning session:
Your theme will dictate how the maternity photoshoot ideas pan out. Answer these questions: How do you like being portrayed on camera? What mood do you want your photos to show? How do you want people to feel when they see your photos? Most importantly, how do you want your child to feel when they see the photos?
There is a wide range of themes to pick from. Try one of these: nature and the great outdoors, home sweet home, the concrete jungle, cottage core, minimalism, haute couture, the animal kingdom, comedy central.
Photographers, just like chefs, have their specialties. When you start thinking about maternity photoshoots, it’s important to consider photographers whose forte is taking maternity pictures. Here are other things to keep in mind:
If the theme dictates the overall mood of the shoot, the location forms its backbone. Where you decide to take your maternity pictures can make or break the vibe.
It has to be somewhere easily accessible as you will be navigating this place while heavily pregnant. Your and your baby’s comfort is paramount. If you decide on a public location, check city rules if you need permits to do a shoot there. The rules will also say if animals are allowed in the area—you’ll need to know this if you decide to include your pets in your shoot.
Timing is always important, especially for your pregnancy photoshoot. Pick a date early on in your third trimester. Your baby bump will be in full display then, but still won’t be as cumbersome as when you reach full term.
As for the time of your shoot, schedule it when you have the most energy. Also, find a good time between naps, as napping is vital to expecting moms.
It would be a good idea to consult your photographer, as well. Many photographers prefer to use natural light when they shoot outdoors. So they’ll have opinions on the best way to maximize sunlight outside.
You can conceptualize your maternity photoshoot with just you in the frame. Or you can include your partner, your family, or even all your friends. It’s up to you. Just remember that the more people you choose to join you in your photos, the more complicated scheduling will be. (But, if you’re an extrovert, it’ll also be way more fun.)
If you pick this theme, you won’t have to go far to get your maternity pictures; just maybe 10 steps out to the porch. The bathroom’s clean and close by; so is the kitchen.
By your front door. Do you have a beautiful front door? Use it as a backdrop. And if you pose outside, you’ll get the perfect shot: a gorgeous background lit up by natural light.
In the kitchen. If you have lovely kitchen tiles, then you’ve found your setting. Sit on the kitchen floor holding a glass of milk while gently cradling your baby bump.
Silhouetted against a window. Stand in front of an open window with light streaming in from outside. (One advantage of this shot? You won’t have to worry about makeup!)
In the nursery. If you’re still in the middle of decorating it, that’s even better. Your nursery is still under construction, just like your baby. Sit in front of the half-completed crib, or pore over paint samples in front of a blank wall.
Lounging on your bed. What’s a more comfortable spot than on your bed? Get some decorative cushions with a matching bed cover and lay down in the middle.
Let Mother Nature provide the jaw-dropping backdrop for your maternity photoshoot: majestic mountains, a colorful field of wildflowers, a bubbling river, stark sand dunes, towering waves.
In a field of flowers. What do you think of standing in the middle of a field of lavender for your maternity pictures? You could even cradle your tummy with a bouquet of wildflowers. No other photo would appear as fragrant.
Deep in a forest. Channel a nymph with a floral crown and a billowy dress as you pose beside gigantic trees. Want to be extra? Have an artistic friend fashion some wings for you to wear so you can flit through the forest like a fairy.
By a lake. If it’s a windy day, ripples would provide great texture; so would the water’s glasslike appearance if it’s a quiet, windless day. You could even get IN the water for a more dramatic option.
On the summit of a hill. But only if you don’t have to go on a six-hour hike to reach it. Know of any peaks in your neighborhood that are accessible by a drive and a five-minute walk? Go there. If you can, go either before sunrise or sunset so you can catch the perfect light.
At the beach. Pose on the sand, wade in the sea, lay down and let the waves engulf you, look pensively into the sunset…the choices are endless.
Are you a city girl? You might prefer playing with maternity photoshoot ideas that build on having skyscrapers in the distance or using public parks. Remember, though, to check if you need a permit to shoot in whichever public place you pick.
Against a backdrop of skyscrapers. How cool would it be to have your maternity pictures set in the middle of the business district, with all the tall buildings standing around you?
Crossing a busy pedestrian lane. Shibuya Crossing is a tourist destination in Tokyo, Japan. Pedestrians regularly spill onto the three crosswalks at a major intersection in downtown Tokyo. If you have something similar in your neighborhood, stand in the middle of it and pose as people stream around you. (Just make it quick. You don’t want to be shouted at by irate pedestrians.)
In the middle of a public park. Some parks are more on the “wild” side and can provide a rough kind of charm. Bonus points if there are rocky mountains in the distance to give more texture.
At a traffic light. Pick an intersection that is rarely busy. Time your pose when the light turns green, signifying all systems are go for baby. Just make sure there are no cars on the road when you stand under the green light.
Shopping for baby stuff. Now that you’re about to have a baby, you know how much stuff this tiny one needs. Why don’t you document your baby shopping spree for your pregnancy photoshoot? Wait until you’ve accumulated about 10 shopping bags. Then take the shot with you carrying all the bags, laughing with glee at all the stuff you were privileged to buy.
This would be the perfect opportunity to show how gentle and protective pets can be when they’re beside their mom’s baby bump.
Snoozing dog beside the baby bump. Pet dogs are known to develop protective tendencies when they feel their hooman is expecting a baby. Have your pet dog pose right next to your baby bump. They’ll probably fall asleep while waiting for the photographer to get the lighting right. But that’s okay.
Cat’s paws on your bump. Dogs aren’t the only ones who can sense there’s a little one on the way. Let your cat lounge on your tummy (the way they do). Better yet, place your hands on your baby bump, and get your cat to place their paws on it as well. Then crop the photo so that it shows just your hands and your cat’s paws cradling your bump.
With an inflatable. It doesn’t have to be a real animal, right? A pink inflatable flamingo is just the ticket when you want vibrant and fun maternity pictures. Look, it’ll even smile for the camera.
Puppies, anyone? Chris Evans once gave an interview under a deluge of frisky puppies. If Captain America can do it, so can you! Aside from giving you a lovable, dynamic pregnancy photoshoot, it also promises to be so much fun.
Birds of a feather pose together. If you’re a passionate bird watcher, how about posing with one of them on your arm (while your other arm cradles your baby bump)? Head over to a zoo where they may let you pose with one of their majestic birds.
It’s not too early to tap on your village for your pregnancy photoshoot—you know, the one that will help you raise your child.
Baby daddy with baby mama. You can’t go wrong with a photo of a tender moment between the expectant parents. Your partner can spoon you while cradling your baby bump. Or, even more expressive, have them kiss your bare tummy.
Here come the neighbors. Do you live in a close-knit community? Invite all your neighbors to join your shoot. Have them throw confetti in the air as you stand in the middle of this circle of friendship. (Leaves would be an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic, store-bought confetti.)
Baby daddy with baby mama, but this time, face to face. Yup, we can’t get enough of cozy pictures of expectant parents. How about a full-body shot of you and your partner touching foreheads while contemplating the wild ride you’re both about to get on?
With your surrogate. What a beautiful gesture it would be if you could invite your surrogate to join you for your pregnancy photoshoot? After all, they’ll be giving you the best gift anyone could ever give.
Hello, grandparents-to-be. Get your photographer to capture the excitement and glee on the faces of your baby’s grandparents. When your child is grown, let them see how much love was waiting for them before they were even born.
What’s a pregnancy photoshoot if it’s not a vehicle for your humor? Let your wit shine through one of these funny maternity photoshoot ideas.
Belly table. If you’re a fan of the TV show Friends, you might remember the season when Phoebe was pregnant with her brother’s triplets. In a couple of scenes, she was shown using her baby bump as a table for snacks. Sounds like a perfect set-up, don’t you think?
Matching bumps. If your baby daddy has a beer belly, how about maximizing it for your shoot? Have them pose with you, belly-to-belly. Anyone who’ll see your photos can judge whose belly is bigger.
Want to go an extra step? Leave your baby daddy to pose by himself as he puffs out his belly majestically.
Let your family in on it. Stand in front of a chalkboard with your birth years printed on it. Don’t forget to include the birth year of the newest member of your family.
Graffiti baby. Sit on the floor and have your bare baby bump in full display. But add fun to the shot: scribble something witty on your bump. Try one of these: “Eviction notice. 30 days.” “Bun almost done.” “Time to move out, little one.” “Aren’t you ready yet?”
A mountain of a belly. Let your baby daddy sit behind your bare baby bump and look directly at the camera. It’ll be hilarious to have just his eyes showing, with your tummy blocking the rest of his face. Then crop the photo so that it’s just your belly and his face showing.
Shooting your maternity pictures in a studio has a lot of advantages. You won’t be at the mercy of the weather or the quality (and quantity) of natural light. There won’t be any need to secure permits. The photographer will have all their photography equipment within reach—which means they can do more with the process.
Use a spotlight. In a studio, your photographer can play with lights. They can focus on your pregnant belly and leave everything else in darkness.
A white background is always a winner. Since white goes with everything, you can wear whatever you want and use any kind of prop. You can sit on the floor with just your jeans and a pretty top that bares your belly. Then just pose away.
Dramatic colors. The fun thing about studio shoots is that no color is off-limits. The photographer can even add background colors in post production. Find a color that will make you pop—like red—then wear an outfit in a contrasting color.
The shape of you. Your background doesn’t have to be a solid color. Have fun with shapes, too. Simulate a full moon with a round hot light (a continuous source of light in a photographer’s studio). Then stand in front of it and make like Tinkerbell.
Barbie, is that you? How about doing pretend play? Dress up the set with all-pink accessories to channel Barbie. Not a fan of Mattel? Use props and costumes from your favorite fandom and have a blast posing for the camera.
The true star of a pregnancy photoshoot, aside from your baby bump, is your radiance. Every mom-to-be shares this glow. So when you’re brainstorming ideas, narrow your choices down to the ones that feel natural to you. Because then, you will appear luminous regardless of the theme or pose.
Have you picked a theme and concept for your own shoot yet? When you’re done with your shoot, we’d love it if you could post your photo and tag us. Who knows? You could inspire other moms-to-be with their own brainstorming sessions. Let us build our community of expectant moms, one beautiful maternity picture at a time.
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