Underwater Maternity Portraits
Unique underwater sessions that create ethereal, artistic images of pregnancy.
Celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime season with glowing maternity portraits that highlight your beauty and strength. Choose an elegant studio session or an outdoor setting for soft, meaningful images you'll treasure forever.
Book Your SessionUnique underwater sessions that create ethereal, artistic images of pregnancy.
Elegant maternity portraits that celebrate the beauty and anticipation of new life.
Yes, it is very safe when done in a controlled environment like a shallow, heated pool, as long as you have clearance from your doctor and you are comfortable in the water. The session is highly controlled with plenty of rest.
The best time is typically between 28 and 34 weeks. At this point, the baby bump is beautifully visible, and most expectant mothers still feel comfortable moving around.
No, you just need to be comfortable submerging your head and body. The photographer and an assistant will be present to ensure your safety, and you will work in shallow water.
Most professional underwater maternity sessions are held in a heated pool to ensure the mother-to-be remains warm, comfortable, and relaxed throughout the shoot.
Long, flowing materials are best, such as chiffon, silk, or lightweight tulle dresses. These fabrics create the beautiful, dramatic movement around your body and the bump that enhances the ethereal look.
Waterproof makeup (especially foundation and mascara) is essential. Hair is best styled in a way that allows it to float loosely for a beautiful, organic effect.
Practice opening your eyes underwater beforehand. During the session, the photographer will coach you on exhaling slightly before submerging, which helps relax your facial muscles and makes opening your eyes easier.
Avoid consuming carbonated drinks, as they can cause buoyancy issues. Also, avoid wearing tight clothing or elastics before the shoot to prevent marks on your skin that will show up in the photos.
Yes, including partners and siblings creates beautiful family connection shots. Ensure they are also comfortable submerging their head and are coached on the safety procedures.
An underwater maternity session usually lasts 2 to 3 hours, which includes time for wardrobe changes, briefing, and plenty of rest and warming periods between shots.