BIRTH PHOTOGRAPHY
1600$
As a certified birth doula and registered massage therapist, I have a deep understanding of the labor process and have assisted numerous women and families during childbirth.
Every individual present during your birthing experience plays a vital role. In addition to offering birth photography, you can also benefit from the valuable physical and emotional support I offer in this package.
It’s this special touch that can help support you even further. Whether you choose to give birth at home, in a hospital, or at a birthing center, I’m happy to document those intimate moments. This occasion marks one of the most significant and cherished moments in your life, and having photographs of your precious child's arrival is truly invaluable.
Birth Photography Package:
  • Complementary pre birth consultation
  • On call 38 weeks onwards
  • Arrival at beginning of active labor & stay till 1 hour post birth
  • For my birth photography services, I begin documenting from the start of your active labor, through the birth, and the first hour immediately after delivery.
  • 100 plus edited images including sneak peeks within a few days day after birth for you to share with the family via high resolution digital online gallery
  • Access to Sydney’s birth labor bag which includes coping tools, zen lighting, rebozo, and more
  • 30 Minute Complementary Maternity Photoshoot Included
1600$ Birth Photography
The Blended Role: Birth Photography & Labor Support:
  • Complementary pre birth consultation
  • On call 38 weeks onwards
  • Arrival at beginning of active labor & stay till 1-2 hours post birth
  • 50  -100 plus edited Images including sneak peeks within a few days day after birth for you to share with the family via high resolution digital online gallery
  • Birth Education E-Book & Podcast by Sydney included (See Education Page for more details)
  • Two Hour in person or online birth prep and support
  • Access to Sydney’s birth labor bag which includes coping tools, zen lighting, rebozo, and more
  • Physical and Emotional Support during labour
  • Maternity Shoot add on available for only $75
2500$ Birth Photography & Labor Support
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FAQ
  • Do I need to hire Doula when hiring you as a birth photographer?
    The response varies depending on your needs. While I offer services as a blended role doula and photographer, it's important to note that balancing both roles may require compromising on some aspects of either photography or doula support. Through my experience attending numerous births in both capacities, I've found managing both roles to be feasible. However, if you seek uninterrupted, dedicated doula support throughout the entire birth process, I recommend considering hiring an additional support doula
  • How far in advance should I book with you?
    I suggest scheduling your session between 1 to 6 months ahead of time to secure your preferred date and time. For birth photography bookings, it's best to secure your spot as soon as possible (first trimester), as I only offer birth photography services during specific seasons
  • How long does it take to receive my photos after the session
    I thoroughly enjoy editing, which allows me to typically deliver your photos sooner. You can expect to receive your edited images within 1 to 4 weeks after our session
  • Do you offer wedding photography?
    Currently, I do not provide wedding photography services. However, I am considering expanding into this area in the future and look forward to exploring the possibilities
  • What happens if the weather is bad on the day of our outdoor session?
    While I never insist on photographing in the rain or snow unless it's specifically requested, I am open to the idea if you're interested. However, in the event of rain, we can easily reschedule your session. It's worth noting that rain photography can result in incredibly intimate and beautiful images if you're ever inclined to explore that option
  • How long do you stay during birth?
    I usually arrive when you're in the active phase of labor, generally around 5-6 cm dilated, and remain until the baby is delivered. I stay through the "golden hour," which is the first hour after birth, before heading home to give you space for bonding time with your newborn
  • Do you offer video services in addition to photography?
    Currently, I don't provide video services, but I'm dedicating my time and expertise to developing this offering in the future
  • Do I need to hire Doula when hiring you as a birth photographer?
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