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October 27, 2025

A new mom swaddles her baby in OKC.

Have you ever watched a nurse or newborn photographer swaddle a newborn? It’s magical! The baby goes from fussy and flailing to settled and sleepy right before your eyes. Do you ever wonder how they get that swaddle success?? I remember when I was a new mom, I was so impressed by how my nurses […]

October 6, 2025

Imagine it’s 25 years from now, and you find an old journal that contains your deepest thoughts, fears, and dreams from your pregnancy. You sit down and shed a tear for that former version of you that couldn’t even comprehend the immense joy that was coming for her with this new baby! I know you’d […]

January 23, 2025

You’ve probably found this blog post because you’ve read Part 1 of this blog series or because you’ve downloaded my free template: Birth Bag Checklist and Birth Plan Freebie. (If not, go for that link and grab the good stuff!) Today we’re wrapping up my walk through of the Birth Plan Template – diving deep […]

December 10, 2024

Ready to learn all about what to expect from your birth photographer? Keep reading for a break down of what a birth photographer will do from booking to final delivery of your images! A Birth Photographer’s Role The role of a birth photographer is to document your labor, delivery and your immediate postpartum journey. Many […]

May 28, 2024

Pregnancy can be one of the most magical and transformative times in a woman’s life, but let’s face it – it can also come with a whole host of aches, pains, and discomforts. From back pain to sciatica to headaches and more, it can feel like your body is going through the ringer. Today, I’m […]

February 1, 2024

OKC Birth Photography | Norman, OK

I didn’t want to admit my baby had colic. It made me feel like there was something wrong with me or my baby, so I just tried to ignore it instead of looking for a solution. I wish I’d gone about things differently! A challenge a lot of parents face with new babies is colicky […]