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In-Home Newborn Session in Stamford, CT | Lifestyle Newborn Photography

Lifestyle newborn portraits bring me great joy as I photograph clients in their homes. In-home newborn photography allows families to capture their baby’s earliest days in a space that feels personal and meaningful. Photographing newborns at home adds warmth and authenticity to every image. For families looking for lifestyle newborn photography in Stamford, CT, in-home...

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Forty Seven Moments is a luxury portrait studio located in Bethel, Connecticut, serving clients from Fairfield and Westchester counties and the surrounding areas.

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Are you familiar with the Client Closet?

It’s a s a curated collection of clothing provided for clients to use during their session. 

This service is especially valuable for busy moms preparing for maternity, newborn, and family photography sessions.

We’re answering all of your questions about the Client Closet on our blog. You can find the link in our bio.

Let us know if you are interested in wardrobe and styling for your next session!

CT Family Photographer, CT Maternity Photographer, CT Photography Studio, Fairfield County Photographer, Greater Hartford CT photographer
They won’t let me swap them out or move them!

When we moved into our home over 10 years ago, I put framed images of each of our kids above our fireplace. I had the intention of moving them when I found a piece of artwork that worked with the space. 

Time passed and I mentioned to my kids that I would be relocating their elementary portraits. 

I was not expecting their response. All three of them objected to this idea. 

In my mind, I was the one who really cared about our family portraits, especially the framed pictures on our walls. 

It wasn’t until I suggested moving the pictures that I realized how important they were to each of my teenage kids!

To them, those pictures represented their childhood. Those memories were a part of their home, their upbringing and their security within it. 

My eyes were opened to the value of a framed photographed that is prominently displayed in the home. 

It’s not just about looking pretty. It represents emotional depth in a child’s life. Something deeper than we will ever know. 

To all the parents reading this, you NEED framed photographs of your family in your home. 

What would it take in order to make that happen?

Much love,
Rachel 

CT family photographer, CT full service photographer, CT photography studio

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