At Brandy Yi Photography, we understand the significance and beauty of your pregnancy journey. Our maternity sessions are thoughtfully designed to celebrate and capture this special time in your life.

Every maternity session at Brandy Yi Photography is a celebration of motherhood and the life within. Our approach is gentle and patient, allowing you to feel comfortable and at ease. We focus on capturing not just the physical beauty of pregnancy but also the emotional depth and connection you share with your unborn child.

When To Book A Maternity Photoshoot?

We recommend scheduling your maternity photography session after the 20-week mark. This timing is ideal as it typically corresponds with when the baby bump is beautifully pronounced, yet you’re still comfortable for posing. It’s a wonderful way to document the anticipation and excitement as you await the arrival of your little one.

This particular session to the right was captured in the gorgeous mountains of La Crescenta at Deukmejian Park. A remote but easily accessible area without having to hike.

Brandy Brings Her Professional Experience and Identity as a Mom of Five

Throughout the session, we pay close attention to your comfort and safety. Our experience with maternity photography means we know how to create beautiful imagery while ensuring you are at ease. Whether you prefer an outdoor setting bathed in natural light or a more intimate indoor session, we accommodate your preferences to create a truly personalized experience.

In addition to the photography, we also offer guidance on preparing for your session. This includes tips on makeup, hair styling, and any personal items you might want to include, such as ultrasound images or sentimental objects. Our goal is to create a seamless and enjoyable experience, resulting in photos that you and your family will cherish for a lifetime.

Celebrate this incredible chapter in your life with Brandy Yi Photography’s maternity sessions – a perfect blend of elegance, comfort, and timeless beauty.

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