Whether you’re a mom looking to capture special moments with your baby or a photographer looking for an easy way to capture special moments for your clients these mom and baby newborn poses will provide lasting memories.
Mom and baby newborn poses capture the fleeting, first moments between mom and baby.
Many moms tell me these photos become more valuable as years pass. When your baby grows into a running, jumping child, you’ll treasure having these quiet, connected moments preserved.



If you love natural interactions and soft lighting with neutral backgrounds and clothing in a studio or in-home setting, I can provide you with moments you’ll love and cherish for years to come. Contact me here.
If I am not the photographer for you trust me when I tell you “you won’t think to photograph many of the moments you will cherish in years to come.” Hire a professional who can capture these fleeting, moments for you so you aren’t left wishing for moments you can never get back.



The first days with your baby fly by in a blur of feedings and tiny yawns. Capturing these sweet moments through photos helps you remember them forever.
Nothing shows the bond between mom and baby like a simple cradle. Try these variations:






These poses catch those tender comfort positions that come so naturally:
Pro Tip: For over-shoulder poses, catch baby after a feeding when they’re likely to be calm and content.






Some of the most touching photos happen when mom and baby are face-to-face. These are my favorite poses to photograph.
On-the Bed (works great for older, awake or sleeping babies
Standing or sitting (works best when baby is asleep)
The small, real moments create lasting memories:
These natural poses don’t require fancy setups or perfect timing. They simply need space for real moments to happen between you and your little one.
The best part? These poses work for moms who don’t feel comfortable in front of the camera. When you focus on your baby, your natural beauty as a mother shines through.









The right props can make mom and baby photos feel extra special without stealing the show. Good props add warmth and context while keeping the focus on the beautiful bond between you and your little one.
Soft fabrics create a cozy setting for your newborn photos:
A simple Moses basket is a great way to add variety with a prop in a natural way.


Your home offers personal touches no studio can match:

Got questions about your upcoming mom and baby photo session? Here are answers to the most common ones:
Book your session while you’re still pregnant, ideally in your second trimester. Sessions typically happen when your baby is 5-14 days old, when they’re still sleepy and curly. However, my sessions work well for any age baby. Inquire Here.
Plan for around 2 hours. This gives us plenty of time for:
Don’t worry – we work at baby’s pace, never rushing the process.
Yes! Family shots are wonderful additions. View more from this session here.





No problem! Awake babies make for gorgeous photos too. I can work with:



As a mom-focused newborn photographer, I create a safe, calm space for you and your little one. I take a gentle approach to mom and baby poses, never rushing or forcing positions. Your comfort and your baby’s safety come first in every shot we take.
My studio, in Vestavia, Alabama has everything needed for beautiful newborn portraits:
My goal is simple: capture the tiny details and big love between you and your newborn in photos you’ll treasure forever.
Want to book your session? Contact me today at lauracardanphoto.com to save your date. The newborn stage passes so quickly – let’s save these moments while they’re here.
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