“It was really a pleasure, which I never thought I would say for a photo shoot”
You don’t have to be photogenic. You don’t have to be confident. You don’t have to know what to do with your hands.
Most people feel uncomfortable in front of a camera.
It’s normal. You’re just not used to being observed.
It is my job to create the space. I guide gently. I notice what’s already there.
We’re aiming for real.
“You were so good at capturing our family with a wild toddler!”
Children don’t perform on command — and they shouldn’t.
I create structure, then let moments unfold within it.
The images reflect connection, not control.
“Thank you so much for the pictures and the time you spent with us, Hanna! You are awesome”
Motherhood carries strength, softness, exhaustion and power all at the same time. And we the photosession is the way to honour the season you’re in.
We go slow. We focus on presence, not posing.
You’ll recognize yourself in the final gallery — steady, grounded, real.
If this approach feels right for you, tell me a little about what you have in mind.