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Puyallup Newborn Photographer


The Truth About Postpartum Life (and Why You Should Document It Anyway)


Postpartum life is no joke. It’s messy, exhausting, and completely unpredictable - and yet, it’s also one of the most raw and beautiful seasons of motherhood. If you’re a new mom, let me start by saying this: You’re not alone. The struggles, the sleepless nights, the endless feedings… they’re all part of this crazy, beautiful ride we call postpartum.


But here’s the thing: Even in the chaos, there’s so much worth capturing. Those blurry, love-filled moments of snuggling your newborn at 2 a.m. or the way their tiny hand wraps around your finger - these are the moments you will miss when this season is behind you.


Let’s talk about why you should document your postpartum journey and how to embrace this perfectly imperfect time in your life.


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Postpartum Isn’t Picture-Perfect, and That’s Okay


We’ve all seen those Pinterest-perfect images of glowing moms cradling their babies in spotless nurseries. And while those photos are lovely, they’re not the reality for most of us.


In real life, postpartum looks more like:

  • Wearing the same oversized T-shirt for three days straight.
  • Crying because your baby won’t nap (and neither have you).
  • Surviving on coffee, snacks, and sheer determination.


And yet, amidst all of that, there’s an undeniable beauty. It’s in the way your baby looks at you with sleepy eyes, the quiet moments during feedings, and the unspoken bond you’re building every single day.

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Why Documenting Postpartum Matters



It’s a Season You’ll Never Get Back

Right now, it might feel like the days are dragging, but trust me - this time will be gone before you know it. Your baby will only be this little once, and someday you’ll look back and long for these fleeting moments. Photos are a way to hold onto them.


It Tells Your Story

Postpartum is a part of your journey as a mom. It’s not just about the baby - it’s about you, too. Your strength, your resilience, your love. Documenting this time is a way to honor everything you’re going through and everything you’ve accomplished.


It’s Real, and Real is Beautiful

Life isn’t perfect, and neither is postpartum. But there’s so much beauty in the realness. The unwashed hair, the messy house, the sleepy smiles - it’s all part of the story. These moments deserve to be captured because they’re real, and they’re yours.

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How to Embrace Postpartum Photography


If the thought of getting in front of a camera during postpartum feels overwhelming, I get it. But here’s the thing: These photos aren’t about looking perfect. They’re about capturing love, connection, and the magic of this season.

Here are some tips to make it easier:

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I. Keep It Simple

You don’t need a fancy backdrop or perfectly coordinated outfits. Your couch, your bed, or even your kitchen can be the perfect setting. Focus on the connection between you and your baby.

II. Be Comfortable

Wear something that makes you feel good - whether that’s a flowy dress or your favorite sweatshirt. This is about you and your comfort, not about fitting into some ideal.

III. Hire Someone Who Gets It

Working with a photographer who understands postpartum can make all the difference. They’ll know how to create a comfortable, judgment-free space where you can just be yourself.

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A Final Word of Encouragement


Mama, you’re doing an incredible job. Postpartum life is hard, but it’s also so, so worth it. And while this season might feel like it’s never-ending, one day you’ll look back and realize just how quickly it went by.


That’s why documenting this time matters. Not because you need picture-perfect photos, but because you deserve to remember the love, the joy, and yes, even the chaos.


So, take the photos. Get in the frame. Celebrate the messy, beautiful, exhausting journey of postpartum life. Because someday, when the sleepless nights are a distant memory, these photos will remind you of just how far you’ve come and how much love this season brought into your life.


b & k
puyallup, wa winter 2024