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ToggleWhen you start planning your Savannah maternity session photos, it is easy to picture that one image. You know the one I’m talking about, the hands gently resting on your belly with soft light wrapping around you. A quiet acknowledgment that your baby is almost here. And yes, we are absolutely creating that image. But if you have been scrolling Pinterest trying to figure out what poses to do at your maternity session, you can stop stressing. I have a plan.
After photographing maternity session photos for Savannah moms for 5+ years, I know exactly which images consistently become family favorites. And interestingly enough, some of the most loved photos are often the ones you did not even know you wanted.
A few months ago, a mama told me at her ordering appointment, “I didn’t know I needed that photo of me embracing my belly. I wasn’t feeling beautiful, but you helped me see myself that way.” That image quickly became her favorite photograph from the entire session. She loved it so much that she had it printed as a large 20×30 framed portrait that now hangs in her closet, where she sees it every day. I love that she did not let that image live only on her phone. Instead, she turned it into something tangible that reminds her of the strength and beauty she carried during this season.
That message stayed with me because it perfectly captures why maternity photography matters so much.
Yes, we will create the classic bump portrait you are probably already envisioning. But we will also create the quiet moment with your partner, the tiny details that tell the story of this season, the natural candid expressions, and the movement shot that makes you feel strong, feminine, and absolutely beautiful.
These are the images that end up framed in the nursery, tucked into albums, and pulled out years later when your baby is no longer a baby.
You do not need to show up with a list of poses or feel like you have to know what you are doing. That is my job. My role is to guide you every step of the way and create Savannah maternity session photos that feel honest, elegant, and deeply personal.
I always recommend booking your maternity session between 28 and 34 weeks. During this time, your belly is beautifully visible, but you are usually still comfortable enough to move, walk, and truly enjoy the experience. Booking earlier in your pregnancy also helps ensure availability on my calendar, especially during busy seasons for Savannah maternity sessions.
Let me walk you through the five photos I make sure to capture at every maternity session and why each one deserves a place in your gallery.

Let us start with the one everyone expects. The classic bump portrait.
There is a reason this image never goes out of style. It is simple, meaningful, and centered entirely on the life you are growing, and is by far my favorite portrait to capture.
But here is where it becomes something more than just a standard pose. It is not about placing your hands on your belly and hoping for the best. It is about creating variations that feel natural to you.
Sometimes you are looking down, taking in the quiet reality of what is happening. Sometimes your eyes are closed, just breathing in the moment. Other times, you are looking straight ahead with a calm confidence that says, “I am beautiful.”
Lighting plays a huge role in Savannah’s maternity session photos. Soft, directional light that wraps around your body creates shape and depth. It highlights your silhouette in a way that feels gentle and flattering. Positioning matters too. The slight turn of your body, the placement of your shoulders, and even the way your fingers rest can completely change how the image feels.
And if you are thinking, “I have no idea what to do with my hands,” you are not alone. I guide you through every step and show you exactly where to place them, how to move them, and how to shift naturally so nothing feels stiff or forced.
I have had so many moms walk into their maternity sessions feeling awkward or unsure. And then later, they are the ones choosing that very image for a large frame in their home.
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There is something about including your partner in your maternity session that changes everything.
This is where the story becomes bigger than just you. It becomes about the two of you stepping into something new together.
These images often end up being the ones that live on your walls next to the belly portrait. Not because they are perfectly posed, but because they hold emotion in a way that is hard to explain.
Sometimes it is a quiet moment. Foreheads gently touching. Hands layered over your belly. A stillness that says more than words ever could.
Other times, it is laughter. The kind that feels a little unexpected. The kind that makes you forget the camera is even there.
And yes, partners can feel unsure at first. Most of them walk in thinking they do not know what to do, and that is completely normal. I guide them just as much as I guide you, and give simple directions and small prompts, then I step back just enough to let something real happen.
I remember one dad who told me right away he was not comfortable in front of the camera. He kept saying, “Just tell me where to stand.” But as the session went on, something shifted. He stopped focusing on the camera and started focusing on her. There was this one moment where he placed his hand on her belly and just looked at her. It was quiet and completely unplanned. That ended up being the image they chose for their nursery.
That is why these maternity session photos matter. They are not just about documenting a season. They are about honoring the connection that brought your baby here in the first place.

This is where things get a little fun.
Movement brings life into your maternity session photos. It softens everything. It adds a sense of ease that cannot be created by standing still.
Flowy dresses are beautiful for this. Fabrics that catch the air and move with you. When you walk, turn, and gently sway, it creates a natural rhythm that feels effortless.
And I know what you might be thinking. “What if I feel silly?”
You will not! Because I do not just tell you to just move and hope it works. I guide you through it. I show you how to walk slowly, how to turn your body, and how to let the fabric follow you. It becomes less about performing and more about simply existing in the moment.
Sometimes the wind cooperates in the most unexpected ways. Sometimes it does not, and we create that movement ourselves. Either way, the goal is the same. To give you maternity session photos that feel alive.
I remember one maternity session where I could see it written all over a mama’s face that she was unsure about the movement portion of her session. She was wearing one of my large tulle gowns, and when I started swaying the fabric and creating movement around her, she looked at me like she was not completely convinced this was going to turn out the way I promised.
I just smiled and told her, “Trust me. These are going to be beautiful.”
A few moments later, I turned the back of my camera around to show her one of the images we had just created, and her entire expression changed. She looked completely shocked. The flowing fabric, the softness of the light, and the movement of the dress made her look absolutely radiant. After that, she never doubted me again for the rest of the session.
That is the beauty of movement in Savannah maternity session photos. Sometimes the images you feel the most unsure about end up becoming the ones that make you see yourself in a completely different way.

It is easy to focus on the bigger images, the full portraits, the connection shots, and the ones that feel more obvious. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE the epic scenic shot that set the scene, but the details tell a different kind of story.
Your hands are resting on your belly. The curve of your ring. The tiny pair of baby shoes you brought with you or an ultrasound photo tucked gently between your fingers.
These are the pieces that might seem small in the moment, but they carry so much meaning years later. Meaning that you didn’t even know you needed until your little one is grown.
From a technical standpoint, these images are all about light and composition. Soft light that highlights texture. Angles that draw your eye in. Clean backgrounds that allow the detail to stand on its own.
But beyond that, they are emotional anchors.
They are the images that work beautifully in albums. The ones that fill in the gaps between the larger moments. The ones that, years from now, will bring you right back to how it felt to wait for your baby. These detail shots are so beautiful in black and white.
For some moms, these detailed images hold even deeper meaning. I have photographed mothers who struggled through infertility, experienced pregnancy loss, or spent years wondering if they would ever reach this chapter. Something as simple as her hands gently resting on her growing belly suddenly becomes so much more than a detail photo. It becomes proof of hope after heartbreak. A reminder that after so much waiting, grief, and uncertainty, she finally made it to her rainbow.
That is why these quiet little images matter so much. They hold pieces of the story that words sometimes cannot explain.


Some of the most meaningful Savannah maternity session photos are never posed at all.
They happen in the quiet, in-between moments. The ones you are not thinking about. The ones you do not even realize are happening while they unfold.
A soft laugh after your partner whispers something in your ear. The way you instinctively cradle your belly while looking down at it. The deep breath you take when everything suddenly feels real for a second.
These are the moments that give your gallery emotion.
While I absolutely guide you throughout your maternity session, I am also constantly watching for the moments in between the posing. Because honestly, that is where some of the most beautiful images live.
I remember one session where we had just wrapped up a series of portraits, and I was lowering my camera for a moment. They thought we were finished with that setup, so they relaxed completely. She leaned gently into him, closed her eyes for just a second, and he instinctively kissed her forehead while rubbing her belly with his thumb.
It lasted maybe two seconds.
But the emotion in that image felt bigger than anything we had intentionally posed all evening.
When they came back for their ordering appointment, that was the photograph they could not stop staring at. It ended up becoming the cover image for their album because it felt the most like them. Not perfectly posed. Not overly planned. Just honest.
That is the beauty of candid maternity session photos. Years from now, you will not only remember what you looked like during this season. You will remember how it felt.


When you look at all five of these together, something beautiful happens.
You are not just getting a few nice photos. You are getting a full story.
The strength of your body.
The connection with your partner.
The movement and life within this season.
The details that make it personal.
The quiet, unplanned moments that tie it all together.
You do not need to memorize maternity photography poses. You do not need to stress about what to do during your maternity photoshoot. That is already taken care of for you.
My goal is to give you a gallery that feels complete. One that gives you options for your walls, your albums, and the way you want to remember this time.
Because this season deserves more than just one image. It deserves to be seen in full.
I cannot tell you how many moms have come to me during their second or third pregnancy and told me they regret not documenting this season the first time around. One mama shared that she skipped maternity photos with her first baby because she did not feel beautiful at the time. Hearing that honestly made me so sad for her because pregnancy changes so much about how we see ourselves. After booking her maternity and newborn session with me for her second baby, she told me how grateful she was that she finally decided to step in front of the camera.
This phrase is used so much, but this season is fleeting. There is no going back later to recreate it once it is gone. Your baby will grow, your body will change again, and this exact chapter of waiting for them will only happen once for this version of your family. That is why documenting it matters so much.
If you are planning your maternity session, I would love to know which of these five photo types you are most excited about. Is it the classic bump portrait? The emotional partner images? The movement shots? The little details? Or maybe the candid moments that happen naturally in between everything else?
You can also explore more of my maternity portfolio and my what-to-wear recommendations to help you start planning your session with confidence.
And if you have questions about timing, wardrobe, location ideas, or how maternity sessions work, please reach out. I am always happy to help walk mamas through the process.
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The most loved Savannah maternity session photos include a classic bump portrait, photos with your partner, movement shots, close-up detail images, and natural candid moments.
You can expect gentle guidance from start to finish. You do not need to know how to pose. Your session will be relaxed and designed to create images that feel natural and personal.
The best time for maternity session photos is usually between 28 and 34 weeks, when your belly is beautifully visible, and you are still comfortable enough to enjoy the experience.
Soft, neutral colors and flowing dresses photograph beautifully. They highlight your shape and create a classic, elegant look.
Absolutely. This season passes quickly. Maternity session photos give you something tangible to look back on and remember what life felt like just before your baby arrived.

I’m the photographer and artist behind Constance Calton Photography, a boutique portrait studio serving Savannah and the surrounding areas. I specialize in newborn, maternity, baby milestone, and family portraits with a full service experience designed to make busy moms feel cared for every step of the way.
My heart has always been in creating more than just digital files. I believe your photographs deserve to live in beautiful frames, albums, and artwork your children will one day hold in their hands. From wardrobe styling to designing custom heirloom pieces for your home, I guide families through the entire process so they can simply enjoy this season with the people they love most.
My style is soft, timeless, and connection-focused with a blend of gently posed portraits and natural interaction. Above all, I want every family who walks into my studio to feel welcomed, seen, and completely taken care of.
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