Before this
Maternity Photography
Portraits that hold the anticipation of the wait.
Explore Maternity PhotographyNewborn sessions in Koregaon Park — one of the few things we photograph where nobody else has a say in the room.
No third party involved
Most of what we photograph in this part of Pune happens somewhere a business is trading, which brings permissions, other customers and a clock. A newborn session brings none of it.
It happens at home or at the studio, and in both cases the only people in the room are the ones you invited.
That is worth saying plainly because it removes the entire planning layer that shapes almost every other booking here — no asking what is allowed, no working round a service window, no strangers in the background.
What is left is the part that actually matters with a newborn: the light in one room, and your baby being settled.
If a hotel or serviced apartment is where you are staying rather than a home, that does change things and it is worth telling us, because those are somebody else's rooms with somebody else's rules.
It is worth adding that the absence of a venue is also why this session can move at short notice.
Newborns do not arrive to schedule, and a booking that depends on nobody else's calendar can shift by a few days without anything having to be renegotiated.
That is a genuine practical advantage and it is invisible until you compare it with anything held in a hired room.
So the planning here is unusually light: a window rather than a date, one room with usable daylight, and a baby who is settled.
The studio is worth mentioning as a specific option rather than a fallback.
It is set up for this, it is warm, and the light does not depend on which way anything faces or what the weather is doing that morning.
For families staying somewhere temporary while a home is being prepared, it is frequently the simpler answer.
Getting ready
Clear a patch of floor near the brightest window. That is genuinely the setup.
Bring the sentimental things — a wrap, a name plaque, jewellery — because those are what make the photographs specific to your family.
If you are in a hotel or serviced apartment rather than a home, tell us, because access and permission then apply.
Planning it
Whether the session is at home, at the studio, or somewhere with its own rules.
Which way the main window faces, which decides the hour.
And who else will be in the room.
Also booked nearby
Before this
Portraits that hold the anticipation of the wait.
Explore Maternity Photography
The months after
For the months after the newborn window has closed.
Explore Baby Photography
All three of you
Relaxed portraits of everyone in one frame.
Explore Family PhotographyBefore you book
How the session itself works is covered in full on the main newborn photography page.
Not at home or at the studio. If you are staying somewhere serviced, tell us and we will ask what they require rather than assuming.
Either. Home means nothing to pack; the studio gives controlled warmth and light.
Almost certainly. We need one room with usable daylight, not the run of the place.
Koregaon Park, Mundhwa, Ghorpadi, Kalyani Nagar, Yerawada, Wadgaon Sheri and Viman Nagar.
No. Only the corner we will actually use.
Yes. Tell us numbers so the room is set up for it.
More than the photography needs. Feeding and settling take up most of it.
Yes, and it is usually three or four questions. Tell us the kind of space and we will send them over so it can go in one message.
Ask them what they need and we will provide it. Venues asking for something in advance is normal rather than a problem.
For most sessions, yes, and it removes the permission question entirely. The studio is in Wadgaon Sheri.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
If it helps, yes. Usually it is quicker for you to ask since it is your booking, and we will send you exactly what to ask.
Tell us as soon as you know either way. A confirmed fallback means a late no changes the location rather than the date.
Yes, and for newborn, maternity, portrait and most product work it is usually the simpler option.
Yes. Tell us what you have in mind and we will show you work that matches it rather than a general portfolio.
The first two need nothing arranged. The third needs a question asked first.