Maternity Photography Portfolio
Outdoor and studio maternity photos for Seattle-area families who want images that feel comfortable, connected, and true to this season before baby arrives.
You do not need to arrive knowing how to pose. I’ll help with hands, angles, movement, and where to look, so you can focus more on your partner, your children, and the baby you’re waiting to meet. The images should feel polished, but not performative.
Maternity Outdoor Photos
Outdoor maternity photos bring the season and setting into the story without letting the location take over. The backdrop may be a lake, field, beach, marina, park, or mountain view, but the focus stays on you, your family, and the anticipation of this short time before baby arrives.
• To check a specific location: select the location(s) of your choice and hit apply.
• To compare locations during a specific season: select the season of your choice and hit apply.
• To check a specific location during a specific season: select one location and one season and hit apply.
Maternity Studio Photos
Studio maternity photos are a good choice when you want privacy, a more controlled setting, and a plan that does not depend on Seattle weather. Simply White keeps the look clean and minimal, with soft light and simple backgrounds. Rustic Lifestyle is warmer and more textured, with wood floors, brick, curtains, and a more lived-in studio feel.
Choosing the Maternity Style That Feels Right


Choose Outdoor If You Want Scenery, Movement, and Seasonal Variety
Outdoor maternity photos are a strong choice if you are drawn to soft evening light, open space, and a setting that feels connected to the Pacific Northwest. Depending on the season, the gallery may feel green and fresh, warm and golden, beachy, softly wooded, or more dramatic with lake and mountain views. This direction also works well when you want partner, sibling, or family photos to feel active and connected.
For Outdoor Locations, Start With the Setting You Keep Noticing
As you browse the outdoor gallery, pay attention to the images you pause on first. Waterfront locations tend to feel open and soft. Fields and parks can feel relaxed and family-centered. Lake or mountain settings bring in more of that Pacific Northwest look. The exact location can be chosen later, but this page can help you notice which kind of backdrop feels most like you.
Choose Studio If You Want Privacy and a More Predictable Setting
Studio is usually the better direction when privacy, predictability, or a quieter pace matter more than scenery. It gives us a controlled space for simple portraits, belly-focused images, partner photos, and family moments without needing to walk through an outdoor location or adjust around wind, rain, or changing light.
Choose Simply White If You Want a Clean, Minimal Look
The Simply White style keeps the background soft and uncluttered, so the attention stays on your face, your belly, your hands, and your connection with your family. This is a good direction if you like light, simple studio portraits that will still feel easy to live with years from now.
Choose Rustic Lifestyle If You Want Warmth and Texture
The Rustic Lifestyle studio has a warmer feel, with wood floors, brick, curtains, and lifestyle-inspired furniture. This look is still polished, but it has more visual texture than the all-white studio. It can be a good direction if you want an indoor maternity session that feels softer, cozier, and more layered.
Not Sure Yet? Start With the Photos You Keep Coming Back To
You do not need to make every decision from this page alone. A helpful place to start is to notice which images make you pause: open outdoor movement, quiet studio portraits, family images, close-up belly details, waterfront views, wooded settings, or more intimate partner photos. That usually tells you a lot about the kind of maternity session that will feel right for you.

























































































































