Capture the beauty and radiance of your mommy-to-be client!

  • Learn how to do a milk bath session

  • Guidance on how to make your client comfortable during the shoot

  • Learn how to pose the mom with the dad and siblings

  • Learn poses that are both flattering and timeless for your client

About the Maternity Photography Course

Every woman that has been pregnant or is pregnant will tell you that she does not necessarily feel that she looks her best. As photographers it is our job to change this perception. This workshop will teach you how to put your client at ease and to photograph the pregnancy in a timeless manner.

Course details

  • Small and friendly classes that allow for one-on-one attention.

Presented by

The Maternity Photography Course is presented by Robyn Prevost. She has been specialising in the art of newborn photography for 5 years and has been recognised both locally, by the AIA awards, and internationally, by the Certified Newborn photographers and the International newborn photography association (INPA).

Early in Robyn’s career, she fell in love with creating pieces of art, of her tiny clients. She has strived for beautiful and timeless images that parents can reflect back on and remember how tiny their baby once was.

Key aspects

The most important aspects covered in the Maternity Photography Course:

  • Effective posing
  • Styling
  • Posing with Dad
  • Posing with siblings
  • Lighting
  • Dress toss photos
  • Flower milk bath

Who is this course for?

Beginner and intermediate photographers who want to expand their knowledge and skill-set in photographing mothers-to-be. If you have already tried photographing expecting moms and felt a little overwhelmed, this workshop will help you become calmer, more creative and effective with your next expecting client.

Cost

R1 700 per person. R300 discount for ex-DPC students. Lunch and refreshments included.

Course duration

1-Day weekend workshop.

Requirements

A DSLR or Mirrorless camera with a portrait lens. It is expected that attendees know the basics of photography, such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, metering, focusing, etc. If you do not yet understand the basics, we recommend that you take a look at our Basic to Intermediate Photography Courses.

Upcoming Maternity Photography Courses

  • Dates to be announced