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Kenya Maternity Studio Session :: Nairobi Baby Bump Pregnancy

Kenya Maternity Studio Session :: Nairobi Baby Bump Pregnancy

Kenya Maternity Studio Session :: Nairobi Baby Bump Pregnancy

Baby Bump Pregnancy Maternity portraiture is one of my favorite genres to shoot as a photographer. Something is amazing about a new family starting that any photographer who photographs Wild Bush Adventurous Elopements Nuptials Engagements and Weddings can appreciate. It’s also our most often photographed genre outside of weddings and by extension, boudoir photography as well. Maternity photography gets to capture the transition of a couple to a family, and for us represents the second part of our client’s lives.

We had the opportunity to photograph this awesome session in the studio. We shot this session in the late afternoon, and I loved the looks that Rachael and Caxton put together. The warm tones of the scene complimented their look perfectly.

Kenya Maternity Studio Session :: Nairobi Baby Bump Pregnancy

“Baby belly? More like a sophisticated beer belly.”

“Loading diaper changer in 3…2…1…”

“Trust me, I’m not a morning person either, baby.”

“Who needs sleep anyway?”

“Current status: incubating tiny human.”

“Creating life is my new cardio.”

“Too pregnant to move, but always down for a snack.”

“Baby is coming, but first, let’s take a nap.”

“I like to think of pregnancy as a great nine-month workout.”

“Who needs a baby bump when you can have a baby mountain?”

“I’m not glowing, that’s just sweat from carrying the extra weight.”

“Keep calm and waddle on.”

“Despite the extra weight, I can still see my toes. Winning!”

“Feeling peckish and pregnant.”

“I’m not in a bad mood. The baby is using my bladder as a pillow.”

“Bun in the oven, burgers on the grill.”

“Craving a glass of ‘I miss wine.’”

“Future soccer mom in the making.”

“Nine months is the longest PMS ever.”

“Preparing my world for a future heartbreaker.”

“Growing my own best friend.”

“I swear it was a salad, not a baby!”

“Currently under construction: baby human.”

“Nine months sober and still hanging on.”

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