THE INTIMATE MATERNITY EXPERIENCE

This isn’t a photoshoot. It’s a pause.

TIME is a space to slow down and truly see yourself, not just as a mother in the making, but as a woman moving through one of life’s most powerful thresholds.

Whether you feel raw, reflective, full of love, or just completely over it, this experience meets you where you are.

No pressure to perform. No need to glow.

Just you, held with care, exactly as you are.

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North London Maternity Photographer. Mother holding her bump in outdoor natural London photography session

a different kind of session

TIME is a slower, more spacious and immersive maternity experience.

Where a classic session moves gently but with some structure, TIME allows everything to unfold at a different pace. There is no sense of rushing from one moment to the next.

We have time to settle.

Time to pause.

Time to come back to yourself.

There is space for quiet conversation, for stillness, for moments that might otherwise be missed.

Nothing is forced. Nothing is expected.

I will guide you when needed, but much of the session is led by how you feel in the moment rather than a plan we need to follow.

Because of that, the images that come from TIME often hold something deeper. More presence. More honesty. More of you.

London Maternity Photography. Mother holding her bump in a quiet moment

This is for you if…

You are drawn to something slower, quieter, and more considered.

You don’t want to feel rushed or directed. You want space to settle into yourself and be met where you are.

You want to feel something when you look back, not just remember what you wore.

You are interested in documenting the becoming, not just the bump.

Whether this is your first chapter or your fifth, whether you are doing this with a partner, on your own, or finding your way as you go, there is space for you here.

You may have moved through loss, change, doubt, joy, or a mix of it all.

TIME holds space for all kinds of motherhood and all kinds of stories. No one version is more worthy than another.

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What to Expect From Your TIME Session

This is a slower, more spacious experience than a typical session. There is no rush, and no expectation to fit into something that doesn’t feel like you.

We begin with a conversation. Gentle, open, human. A chance to understand how you are feeling and what this season holds for you.

From there, the session unfolds around you. Your energy, your pace, your story.

You will be guided when needed, but never posed or directed into something that doesn’t feel natural.

We move through moments quietly and intuitively. There may be movement, stillness, laughter, or silence. All of it is welcome.

Sessions can take place at home, outdoors, or in my North London studio, depending on what feels right for you.

You don’t need to perform. You just need to be present.

A pregnant woman in a white, flowing dress with long sleeves outdoors among trees and foliage, smiling and cradling her belly.

“you don’t need to feel ready - just present.”

The Investment

TIME is a slower, more considered experience, designed to honour this moment in a way that feels real and lasting.

Each session includes thoughtful preparation, gentle styling guidance, and an unhurried shoot where there is space to settle and be fully present.

After your session, you will be able to choose from a collection of carefully edited images, along with fine art albums, handcrafted prints, and bespoke wall pieces, so your photographs can live beyond a screen.

Introductory pricing is currently available while this offering continues to take shape.

A full TIME guide, including collections and next steps, is shared after enquiry. If helpful, we can spread payments in a simple way that works for you.

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“This is more than a photoshoot. It’s a moment of truth, of becoming, of being seen — just as you are.”

Frequently asked questions

  • TIME sessions usually last between 1.5 and 3 hours. They are unhurried by design, allowing space to pause, reset, and move intuitively without watching the clock.

  • I will guide you through options and help you choose pieces that feel like you. Soft textures, simple shapes, and muted tones often work well, but your comfort and self-expression come first.

    Think less “perfect” and more honest, grounded, and natural.

  • Absolutely. This experience can be just for you, or shared with the people closest to you. We shape it around your story, your relationships, and what feels right.

  • That is completely okay. This is a space for the full range of feelings, whether that is calm, uncertain, emotional, or joyful.

    You do not need to perform. You just need to arrive as you are. We move gently, and there is always time to pause if you need it.

  • The ideal time to photograph is between 28 and 32 weeks, so it is best to get in touch after your 20 week scan.

    That said, you are very welcome to enquire at any stage. We can create something meaningful whenever you are ready.

  • At home, outdoors, or in my North London studio, depending on what feels right for you.

LET’S MAKE SPACE FOR YOUR STORY TO BE SEEN

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why Prints & albums matter


We take photos to remember — not just how it looked, but how it felt.

But memories aren’t meant to live in folders or disappear in the cloud.

There’s something powerful about holding a photograph.

A print invites you to pause. An album becomes a book of love — part of your family’s story.

The photos we return to are the ones we can touch.

Passed down, held close, full of meaning.

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