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Handsome Baby Boy | Alexandria VA Hospital Newborn Photographer

Baby William... he is oh so handsome and darling. I simply adore his perfect little nose and round little cheeks. 

He decided he didn't want to wait around any longer for the big "being born" event and surprised us all a little bit early. Totally okay with me, I was thrilled to meet him. I photographed his parents when we met for his mama's maternity session, and I was eager to meet the little dude in the hospital for his first 48 session.

Here are some of my favorite images from our session together - enjoy!


Kate Juliet Photography specializes in natural maternity, newborn, and family portraiture in the Washington DC and Northern VA area.
Contact me to begin planning your custom portrait experience.


Brand New Baby Sister | Northern VA Hospital Newborn Photographer

She's here! After making everyone wait (not-so-patiently) beautiful baby Claire made her debut. And I have to say, she was without a doubt 110% worth the wait. She is so gorgeous and adorable and downright precious. I was so thrilled to meet her in the hospital for her First 48 session when she was just hours old. I love First 48 sessions because they capture something so special about the newness of a new family member. And after having the best time at this wonderful family's maternity session, I couldn't wait to see them all (+1) again!

Big sister Nora jumped into big sister mode immediately, and she was a complete natural at big-sistering right away. She was so eager and happy to be holding baby Claire in her lap. I could tell right away that these two are going to be so close and have so much fun together as they grow up. I can just see them now, staying up way too late telling secrets and sharing jokes with each other. Their parents telling them to go to sleep already, but quietly loving how bonded their girls are.

I can't wait to share the images from her portrait newborn session that I did too, but in the meantime here are some of my favorite images from their First 48 session. Enjoy!

5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Hiring a Newborn Photographer | Washington DC Baby Photography

There are a lot of photographers in the world, so choosing just one to photograph your newborn session can be a little overwhelming. Here are a few things to take into consideration when choosing the best photographer to work with:

1. Do they work safely?

This is number one for a reason: it is the very first and most important thing you should consider. As a newborn photographer I find it terrifying how often I see babies placed in unsafe situations in the name of art. Babies in glass bowls, hanging from tree limbs, being set up in unnatural poses - these are all absolutely dangerous situations for a baby. Some of these images can be created safely with the help of Photoshop by using multiple images to piece the final image together (except for babies in glass bowls, they should never be placed in anything breakable), but they should never be done "in real time." Find out how a photographer creates these images: do they create those images in Photoshop or do they hang baby from a real tree? If it's the latter, run. Babies move and squirm and do so unpredictably, so it can cause harm if they fall. Working with babies is very different than working with adults, which is why I always recommend hiring someone who specifically specializes in newborn photography.

2. Do you like the photographer's style?

Every photographer works differently and has a different style and aesthetic. Before hiring someone make sure to review their portfolio of work and make sure you like what you see. I readily admit: I am not the right photographer for everyone. If you want bold and bright, find a photographer who does that. A photographer's style is not easily mimicked or changed, so make sure you like what you see in their galleries. Here are a few things to take into consideration when identifying a photographer's style:

  • bold vs. neutral colors

  • use of props (baskets, buckets, headbands, etc.)

  • posed vs. lifestyle imagery

3. is this photographer experienced in what she's doing?

One of the first things you should look at on a photographer's website is their portfolio of work. Look through all of the images they have there - that's their best of the best. When you're looking at their work take note of what you see. Is the work consistent? Are the images properly exposed and composed? Similarly, keep looking around and see what (if any) professional organizations they belong to or what education they have. It isn't necessary for a photographer to have a formal degree (many amazing photographers are self-taught), but they should understand lighting and posing and how properly compose an image.

4. Are they running legitimate business?

I have heard so many stories of people hiring photographers who then don't deliver what they promised. If you want your images - your beautiful high quality irreplaceable images - hire someone who treats their business and their clients seriously. Ask yourself:

  • Is this photographer easily reachable? Do they respond to my inquiries?

  • Do they have a good track record and reputation with their other clients?

  • Do they pay taxes and require a contract?

  • Do they speak with authority and expertise?

5. Do they offer the kind of experience that you want?

Every photographer offers a different experience for their clients, I promise that there is someone out there for you. Some photographers have their own studio while others offer sessions in your home. Some offer maternity and family sessions so you can have a continued relationship with them, while others offer strictly baby photography. Photographers may offer different artwork too, so make sure read over their product guide so you know you can get exactly what you want.

Selecting the right photographer for you will ensure that you get the best possible images of your new little one and that they will be treasured keepsakes for a lifetime to come.


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Kate Juliet Photography specializes in natural maternity, newborn, baby, and family portraiture in the Washington DC and Northern VA area.
All studio sessions include access to the studio wardrobe for mothers and babies to borrow clothing for your session.
Contact me to begin planning your custom portrait experience.


What Would You Save in a Zombie Apocalypse? | Washington DC Baby Photographer

Not my usual subject line, right? But I promise, it has a point.

Sometime last year I did something pretty unexpected: I got completed addicted to The Walking Dead. Now, I totally understand if it isn't for you - it wasn't really for me either - but stick with me, I have a non-Zombie related point to make.

In the beginning of the series, way way back in season one, the main character, Rick, is trying desperately to find his wife and son. The city has been abandoned, zombies are everywhere. It's treacherous to travel and things are bleak.

The good news is, he did find them eventually (it was a very heartwarming moment in a show filled with zombies). But when he finds her, his wife asks him,
How did you know we were alive?

You know how he answered?
All of the photos in the house were gone.

In the middle of the zombie apocalypse, when she was rushing to escape with her son, to find safety, when she knew she would never be back again, she took her family photographs with her. Albums, portraits from the wall, they were all gone because they were that important to her.

When I saw that it struck a chord with me. Sometimes we forget how powerful images are. How much of a person is left behind in the photographs we have of them. It's how we remember the little details of how they were. It's how we see how they aged over the years. It's how we get a glimpse into their relationships and see how they smiled and looked at the people they loved the most.

With any luck (knock on wood) we won't be facing a zombie apocalypse anytime soon, but what if there was a fire? Or what if you had to suddenly move to a smaller place? My guess is you would save those photos at any cost.


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Kate Juliet Photography specializes in natural maternity, newborn, baby, and family portraiture in the Washington DC and Northern VA area.
All studio sessions include access to the studio wardrobe for mothers and babies to borrow clothing for your session.
Contact me to begin planning your custom portrait experience.


I don't take these photos just for you | Washington DC Newborn Baby Photographer

It's been a whirlwind around here lately. I love photographing mothers and babies, so many gorgeous families, but I think it's time I confess something that might change the way you view what I do:

I don't take these photos just for you.

I love showing moms how beautiful and gorgeous they are. They, you, are my client and I will always take the opportunity to show you how amazing and wonderful you are with your children. But the honest truth is, I don't do it just for that.

I take these images for your children and grandchildren to have one day.

I take them so one day you can share stories with your children of how they were when they were small. So they know how you were with them. So they can see how from the very beginning they were loved so very much.

I do it so your grandchildren know what their parents looked like. To show how all of you have the same color hair, that dimple in your right cheek, or the same eyes. These images are proof that you were young once, just like them, and that you too were a parent who had no idea what you were doing, but you loved them so hard that you tried everyday to do better than you did yesterday. 

I do it because photographs aren't just images to be looked at. They are stories that you share. They are memories and shared histories.

They are how we remember and are remembered.

And I think that's worth capturing.