Before this
Maternity Photography
Portraits that hold the anticipation of the wait.
Explore Maternity PhotographyNewborn sessions in Wagholi — including a straight answer about what actually arrives afterwards.
What you receive
A newborn session produces a great many frames, and most of them are a blink, a blur, a hand in the way, or the same moment three times over.
Those are not photographs, they are attempts. Handing them over would mean giving you the work of choosing rather than the result of it.
So you receive the selected, edited set: the frames that worked, without the near-misses beside them.
That is standard practice and it is worth saying plainly because nobody explains it, and parents occasionally assume something is being withheld.
Nothing is. What is left out is genuinely not worth having, and if you want more of a particular thing — more with a sibling, more of one setup — ask and we will look again.
The timeline for receiving them depends on the size of the shoot, and it is confirmed with you in writing when you book rather than left open.
It is worth knowing what the selection is actually doing, because people imagine it is about quality alone.
Mostly it is about redundancy. Where six frames show the same thing and one is marginally better, five of them are removed and nothing is lost.
Where six frames show genuinely different things, all six stay, however similar the session felt at the time.
That is why two sessions of the same length can produce quite different sized sets, and why a number quoted in advance would mean very little.
The other thing worth saying is that you can ask to see something specific that you know was photographed.
If you remember a moment and cannot find it, tell us. Frequently there is a usable frame that lost out narrowly to another.
Getting ready
You receive a selected, edited set rather than every frame taken. The rest are blinks, blurs and duplicates.
If you want more of something specific, ask and we will look again. That is a normal request.
The timeline depends on the size of the shoot and is confirmed in writing when you book.
Planning it
What you are hoping the set will contain, so the session is weighted towards it.
Whether anything specific must be included.
And the delivery timeline, confirmed in writing rather than left vague.
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.
No, and you would not want them. Most are blinks, blurs and duplicates. You receive the selected, edited set.
Nothing worth having. If you want more of a particular setup or person, ask and we will look again.
It depends on the size of the shoot and it is confirmed with you in writing when you book, rather than left open.
Wagholi, Kharadi, Lohegaon, Keshav Nagar, Mundhwa, Viman Nagar and Wadgaon Sheri.
Either. Home means nothing to pack; the studio gives controlled warmth and light.
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 a normal request rather than a complaint. Ask soon after the session, when it is easiest to act on.
No. A number tells you very little, since twenty near-identical frames is not more than five distinct ones. Ask what the set will cover instead.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
It is the question fewest people ask and the one that prevents most disappointment.