From Bump to Baby: Why Booking a Package Session Tells a Complete Story
- Andrea Dedikova
- Jul 29
- 2 min read
There’s something so magical about the journey into parenthood. From those first little flutters to holding your baby in your arms, this chapter is fleeting — but unforgettable. As a maternity and newborn photographer, I’ve had the privilege of capturing these intimate moments for so many growing families. And if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this:
Documenting your story from bump to baby tells a fuller, richer, and more emotional story than either session on its own.
Whether you're becoming a parent for the first time or welcoming your newest little one into a family of five, a combined session package allows us to slow down and celebrate every part of your transformation.
✨ Why Choose a Package Session?
1. A Deeper, More Connected Narrative
The photos from your maternity session show the anticipation — the love you already feel for someone you haven’t even met yet. The newborn session shows the arrival — those sleepy smiles, wrinkled toes, and moments of quiet joy.
Together, they weave a complete story.A love story.Your family’s story.

2. A More Relaxed Experience
Booking both sessions in advance means less stress later. You already know who your photographer is (hi, it’s me! 👋), you’re comfortable in front of the camera, and we’ve built a connection. This makes your newborn session feel more like spending time with a friend than a formal photoshoot — especially helpful during those hazy newborn days.
3. Cost-Effective & Priority Scheduling
Most of my bump-to-baby clients receive special pricing when booking both sessions as a package. You’ll also get priority booking for your newborn session, which is important because those first 7–14 days are ideal for that fresh, sleepy baby look.

Final Thoughts
Your pregnancy and newborn chapters are a story you’ll only live once — but that doesn’t mean you have to rely on your memory to hold it all.
Let’s turn your journey into art. Let’s create something you’ll look back on in five, ten, even fifty years and still feel the love that started it all.
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