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When Is the Best Time to Book a Newborn Photographer in London

Most people ask me this question somewhere around week twenty of their pregnancy.

Which is, honestly, exactly the right time.

But let me explain why — because the answer is a little more nuanced than "book early."

The window that matters most

Newborn photography works best in the first six weeks of life.

Within that window, the first two weeks are the gentlest. Babies sleep more deeply, curl more naturally, and settle more easily into the classic poses that make newborn portraits so timeless — hands tucked under chin, wrapped and peaceful, tiny and new.

After two weeks, babies become more alert. More awake. More opinionated.

The photographs are still beautiful — just different. More personality. Less curl.

So if you want the classic posed newborn portraits, the earlier the better. If you're drawn to a more awake, expressive style — there's more flexibility.

Either way, the session needs to happen in those first weeks. And those weeks arrive faster than anyone expects.

Why London families book during pregnancy

A good newborn photographer in London — one who takes a limited number of sessions each month, who comes to your home, who gives your family their full attention — books up.

Not weeks in advance. Months.

I take a limited number of newborn sessions each month across London and Bromley. In busy periods — particularly spring and the weeks before Christmas — I'm sometimes fully booked two to three months ahead.

If you contact me when your baby is already here, I will always try to help. But I cannot always guarantee availability in that first precious window.

The families who get the dates they want are almost always the ones who reached out during their second trimester.

How booking actually works

When you contact me during pregnancy, I don't ask you to commit to a fixed date.

We hold a provisional date around five to ten days after your due date — and we keep it flexible. If your baby arrives early, we move it. If your baby arrives late, we move it. If you need an extra week to feel ready, we move it.

Nothing is fixed except the intention.

The session fee is confirmed once your baby arrives and we set the final date together.

If your baby is already here

Please still get in touch.

I photograph newborns up to six weeks old — sometimes a little beyond, when the timing works. An older newborn has something a younger one doesn't — more expression, more presence, more of themselves already showing through.

The photographs are always worth taking.

Just reach out as soon as you can, so we have the best chance of finding the right date.

A quiet note on waiting

I understand why families sometimes wait.

You want to be sure everything is going well with the pregnancy. You don't want to plan too far ahead. It feels strange to be organising photographs before the baby is even born.

All of that makes complete sense.

But those first weeks pass very quickly. Faster than anyone warns you.

One morning you look at your baby and realise they no longer look the way they did on day three. The curl is a little less. The newness is already softening.

That's not a reason to panic. It's just a reason to reach out when you feel ready — and not to leave it too long.

If you're thinking about newborn photography in London or Bromley, I'd love to hear from you. You can see full collections on my investment page or simply get in touch — I'm always happy to answer questions, whatever stage you're at.

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