"Matrescence is not a single moment, but a quiet unfolding—where a woman’s body, soul, and story begin again. It is the becoming of a mother, tender and wild, all at once.."
ellen sear
From one mother to another..
There is something beautifully fleeting about pregnancy—the quiet anticipation, the soft curves of new life, the glow that only a mother-to-be carries. As a Northamptonshire maternity photographer, I gently document this sacred chapter with natural, light-filled images that honour both the strength and softness of motherhood. Whether we’re surrounded by golden fields or the calm of your own home, each maternity session is designed to be relaxed, personal, and full of meaning.
Pricing
The Keepsake Collection
£245
Ideally 30-36 weeks
- Styling Guide
- Use of my client wardrobe
- 60-90 minute session
- Edited in my signature style
- 15 high-res images
& the option to purchase more!

The Heirloom Collection
£395
Ideally 30-36 weeks
- Styling Guide
- Use of my client wardrobe
- 60-90 minute session
- Edited in my signature style
- Full gallery (min. 50 photos)

My maternity sessions capture the moments between who you were and who you’re becoming—a spell of softness where time bends, hearts bloom, and a mother is born. It’s stardust and stretch marks, lullabies and letting go, a quiet kind of magic unfolding in the seams of everyday.
FAQ
How long till we receive the gallery?
I try to deliver all galleries within 4 weeks but this may take a little longer during wedding season (March-September)
Do you travel?
Travel is included within a 20 mile radius of Northampton. I am more than happy to travel further, but there may be a small additional travel fee.
What should we wear?
I send all of my clients a styling guide before the session to help get the best results from your photos
When should I book my maternity session?
I recommend booking for when you are between 30 and 36 weeks.. There is some flexibility, but obviously any earlier and your bump might not be as visible and any later, you may struggle moving or run the risk of little one coming early.














