Ann Lyle Ann Lyle

Boston Baby Photographer | 6 Month Photo Session

There is a popularity to reserving 2 sessions in the first year: the newborn session and the cake smash session. I agree… these are both WONDERFUL! But, I must insist that you add one more: the 6-month photo shoot. I have been photographing babies for over 10 years, and I believe this session may be the most important session of the first year.

A 6-month photography session captures a special milestone in a baby's life, marking the mid-year mark of their growth and development in the first year. Your little one may be sitting confidently at this age, but most are not. I encourage parents to consider what is most important - exactly at midyear, or sitting up. As you plan your mid-year session, consider that. Some parents book at 8 months just to be sure they have a sitter.

Six month photos

At 6 months, babies have usually developed their own unique personalities and are becoming more interactive with their surroundings. They have not yet reached stranger danger, and they will love being at the studio. This age is curious, playful, and full of expressions - perfect for a photo shoot!

One of the remarkable aspects of a 6-month photo shoot is the range of possibilities it offers. The photographer can showcase their little personality by capturing candid shots of them sitting, grabbing their toes, playing with toys, and having big gummy smiles.

I like to say this is the Gerber baby age (between 6 months - 10 months old). This is the age when your baby is going to look like a “baby”. By the time one year comes along, they will start to take on the look of a toddler, so don’t wait!

Babies tend to grab their feet around five months old

Whether your baby can sit or not, the session will capture the precious moments of their growth and development, creating timeless memories that you will cherish for years to come. So, get ready to celebrate this milestone and watch your little one's unique personality shine in the beautifully captured 6-month photos.

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