September 02, 2010 September 02, 2010

Tips for Finding a Maternity Photographer

The average pregnancy photo shoot should happens 6 to 8 weeks from your due date, so there's almost no room for error if you don't like the finished result or the photographer makes a mistake.  Here are five tips from award-winning pregnancy photographer Jennifer Loomis (www.jenniferloomis.com) on how to make the best choices when selecting a pregnancy photographer:

  • Look for Experience. The photographer should either have extensive experience in or specialize in pregnancy photography, in order to obtain the most flattering poses for a pregnant woman's body.
  • Consider Artistry and Personality. Finding someone whose work you love and whom you want to work with is key to capturing beautiful images of your pregnancy. Also look for redundant images on the artist's website which indicates a lack of creative artistry.
  • Ask for Referrals. If you weren't personally referred by someone who has used the photographer and can recommend his or her work, ask for several referrals to contact. These may be already posted on the photographer's website.
  • Start to Finish. Ask if the photographer will be thoroughly involved in the editing and photo selection process; this represents about one half of your cost. The photographer should expertly guide you to the best and most unique photos, plus offer suggestions for cropping and finishes.
  • Get Technical. Ask if the photographer uses film or digital. Jennifer Loomis recommends film, as dark room prints have a superior quality over digital prints. Film is more expensive, but the quality and longevity is worth it.