Summertime Maternity Photography in Richmond, Virginia | Sarah Kane Photography

There’s something incredibly special about maternity photography, but when you pair it with the beauty of summer, the experience becomes truly unforgettable.

Summer has a way of highlighting the warmth and anticipation that comes with pregnancy. The longer days and golden sunsets give us the perfect light to capture those soft, glowing moments. Whether we’re shooting in a field of wildflowers, near the water, or surrounded by lush greenery, the season adds a dreamy, natural backdrop to your story.

As a maternity photographer, I always look forward to summer sessions. The light is warm, the scenery is vibrant, and there’s so much creative freedom in styling. Flowing dresses, bare feet in the grass, flower crowns, and soft linen textures all come to life in the summer months. And the best part? Everything feels a little more relaxed. There's a calmness in the air that makes it easy for expecting mamas to feel comfortable, connected, and at peace in front of the camera.

One of my favorite things about maternity sessions is capturing the emotion—your hand gently resting on your belly, your smile as you imagine holding your baby soon, or the way your partner looks at you with pure love and excitement. These are the tender, powerful moments that deserve to be documented, and summer gives us the space to slow down and truly savor them.

I often recommend golden hour for these sessions—just before sunset when the light wraps around you like a soft hug. It flatters the skin, enhances your natural glow, and brings a beautiful sense of intimacy to each photo.

So if you're expecting this season, I would love to help you celebrate this chapter. Summer maternity photography isn’t just about documenting what you look like—it’s about capturing the way this moment feels. The love, the growth, the waiting, and the hope. It's a time you’ll want to remember, and I'm here to make sure you do.

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