Why I wanted Breastfeeding Portraits | Boise Breastfeeding Photographer
Why I wanted Breastfeeding Portraits.
As a new breastfeeding mother, I remember looking down at my 8 week old baby as I nursed him, and mourning, thinking “Oh my goodness, he’s going to be a toddler soon!” Not that I was worried about having a toddler, but more that he was changing too fast. I was worried that I wasn’t going to remember his precious newborn baby face. I could already see his face getting older. As breastfeeding mothers, we spend hundreds, if not thousands of hours looking down at our babies as we nurse them. Those moments, that perspective of looking down at my perfect child who was so completely dependent on and connected to me, was what I wanted to visually capture for myself. Of course, I couldn’t do it myself, so I hired the very talented photographer Paige from Glean and Co.
While I was breastfeeding my son, I felt more beautiful and important than I had ever felt in my entire life. Of course I was exhausted and run down, but I felt beautiful and magnificent. After having a baby in the NICU, missing out on the “Golden Hour” and facing the possibility that I might not ever have the chance to breastfeed, I celebrated my good fortune to even be on the breastfeeding journey, as difficult as it may be at times.
I had asked and begged my husband so many times to take photos of me with my newborn son. But, he never got his camera out. So, I got out my own camera and took self portraits with a remote trigger. But I wanted something more, because I couldn’t easily take breastfeeding self-portraits from the angle that I wanted to capture. So, I found a professional photographer and asked her to take breastfeeding portraits of me and my son, who by the time we had our picture taken was 8 months old. Those photos are so special to me, because they are the only non-phone photos I have of myself that were taken by someone else, during early motherhood. Having another photographer take my portrait allowed me to just be in the moment and enjoy the time with my son, resulting in photos that show authentic emotion and connection between mother and child. These photos are priceless to me.
While the breastfeeding hours may seem endless, they will pass. In the moment, you may feel like you could never forget what your baby looks like or the other highs and lows of the breastfeeding journey. But time has a canny ability to dull our memories. This is why photography is such a priceless gift, why photos of special people and special times in life are such treasured keepsakes. Photography helps to cement those memories and keep them alive.
Top 3 Reasons to Get Breastfeeding Portraits | Boise Breastfeeding Photographer
There are many reasons why a mother might want to consider breastfeeding portraits. Find out our top 3 reasons to get Breastfeeding Portraits.
There are many reasons why a mother may want breastfeeding photos. Here are the top 3 reasons I know of:
To capture a special moment in time: Breastfeeding is a unique and intimate bonding experience between a mother and her child. A mother may want to capture these special moments to look back on and remember the early days of her child's life.
To document the breastfeeding journey: Breastfeeding can be a challenging journey, and a mother may want to document her progress and celebrate her accomplishments. Breastfeeding photos can be a way to visually document this journey and serve as a reminder of the mother's strength and resilience.
To normalize and encourage breastfeeding: Breastfeeding is a natural and normal way to feed a baby and it has many benefits for both the mother and the child. Unfortunately, it is not always seen that way in society. By sharing breastfeeding photos, a mother may hope to help normalize breastfeeding and reduce the stigma surrounding it.
Overall, breastfeeding photos can be a beautiful and meaningful way for a mother to capture the special bond with her child, to celebrate her breastfeeding journey, and to help normalize and promote this natural and important aspect of motherhood.
Motherhood and Breastfeeding Portraits on the Ranch | Boise Motherhood Photographer
Home on the ranch
No, I did not grow up on this ranch. But Colorado is home. And my sister lives on this ranch. So I was home in Colorado staying with my sister on the ranch. I did not have child care for a few weeks and so, knowing that I would have to take time off of work anyway, I decided to go to Colorado and visit family while I was taking time off to care for my son. This ranch in Sedalia has such stunning views, I had to take advantage of it while I was there. Plus, it was close to Mother’s day and I wanted to do something special for my sisters who are both mothers. My stepsister, who is about 4 months older than me, was also pregnant at the same time I was pregnant with my son and we both had the same exact DUE DATE! What are the odds? We also both did not know the gender of our babies until they were born. Her son was born 3 days before mine was.
Outdoor breastfeeding portraits
I was so excited to take professional motherhood photos of my stepsister and her children, including my nephew who is the same age as my son. When I asked if she would like breastfeeding portraits, I got an enthusiastic YES! She has breastfeed all of her children for at least 3 years. The youngest is only one year old and is the only one still breastfeeding. It was so special to be able to capture some beautiful photographs of the mother-child bond and their breastfeeding journey. These are the tender moments that us mothers want to look back on and hold in our hearts forever. Thanks to photography, we can!
Motherhood Photography in the Boise Foothills | Boise Motherhood Photographer
Breastfeeding and Motherhood Portraits
I had such a wonderful time meeting this gorgeous mother in the Boise Foothills for an outdoor breastfeeding and motherhood photo shoot! Mama was so brave and baby girl was a trooper staying up way past her normal bedtime of 5:30pm so that we could take photos during the golden hour. But more importantly, what 6 month old baby goes to bed at 5:30pm? What I would have given for my son to go to bed at 5:30 when he was that age (or even now)!!! I remember those days… I would spend hours every night trying to get him down. I always hoped he would go down by 7:30-8pm, but he usually wasn’t sleeping until 11pm. I count this mama as lucky in the “sleeping baby” department!
More about Outdoor Motherhood Photo Sessions
Outdoor motherhood photography sessions are so much fun! The boise foothills make such a beautiful backdrop for photo shoots. I love the light at Golden Hour and prefer to always photograph during the 2 hours before sunset in order to get the best light. Outdoor photo sessions can be held at a location that is special to you, or I am happy to recommend a location as well.
In-home Studio-style Motherhood Portraits | Boise Motherhood Photographer
It was such a pleasure to travel over to Nampa, ID to capture breastfeeding and motherhood portraits of this stunning Mama and her adorable baby girl. Their matching red hair was so beautiful. I think it is safe to say that baby girl definitely looks like her mama! We did the photo session right in their living room with my traveling photo studio setup!
What is an in-home studio-style photography session?
In-home motherhood photography sessions are perfect for the busy working mom, the exhausted-sleep-deprived mom, the stay at home mom, the mom who doesn’t want to get everything ready for a trip out of the house, the mom who wants photos in the middle of winter but wants to stay warm and cozy, and really any mom! Don’t worry, your house does not have to be clean or perfect. I set up a backdrop and bring a light and we take simple, beautiful portraits that focus on nothing other than mother and baby and the special bond between the two.
What’s the difference between in-home studio-style portraits and lifestyle portraits?
Studio-style portraits utilize my traveling photo studio and have a classic, timeless look. Photos are taken against a plain backdrop with no furniture or props in the background. Lifestyle portraits, which may also be taken in your home, do not utilize any kind of studio backdrop. Lifestyle photos are taken with your furniture and home decor in the background. Studio-style portraits do not require any preparation of your home, other than clearing a 6'x6’ floor space in a room with natural light where I can set up the studio. Lifestyle photography may require a little more preparation of the home, including picking up all the clutter, and sometimes moving lamps or other pieces of furniture during the session. See some photos below for the difference.