I LOVE sitter sessions! I know I say that all of the time but they really are my favorite types of sessions!
As a photographer, I have the privilege of capturing life’s most precious moments. While every stage of childhood is unique and magical, sitter sessions—typically done when a baby is around six months old—hold a special place in my heart. There’s something undeniably delightful about this age, and it’s a joy to freeze these fleeting moments in time for families to cherish forever.
At six months old, babies are hitting some incredible milestones. They’re usually sitting up on their own, full of curiosity, and beginning to reveal their personalities. Unlike the sleepy newborn stage or the toddler whirlwind years, the sitter stage is marked by a calm yet vibrant energy. Babies this age are wide-eyed explorers, enchanted by the simplest things, from a jingling toy to the sound of your voice.
Their expressions are unfiltered and full of wonder. Giggles, wide gummy smiles, and even the occasional pout—all of these emotions are what make sitter sessions so special.
What sets sitter sessions apart from other milestones is the sheer versatility they offer. Babies are still small enough to fit comfortably in props like baskets and crates, but they’re also active participants, sitting confidently and engaging with their surroundings. Their newfound strength and coordination allow for a variety of poses and setups, making these sessions fun!
Another reason I love these sessions is the simplicity. At this age, babies don’t need elaborate backdrops or fancy outfits to shine. A soft, neutral setting or a splash of pastel colors is often enough to create timeless images. The focus is always on the baby—on their sparkling eyes, chubby cheeks, and those tiny fingers and toes that parents wish they could hold onto forever.
~Brandy Lewis (East Bay Newborn Baby Photographer)