Kolby’s Sweet Studio Newborn Session in Florence, SC
Florence, SC Newborn Photographer
New babies have a way of slowing time, and Kolby certainly did during her visit to our Florence, SC studio. Wrapped in soft mints, whites, and blush, she drifted in and out of sleep while we captured those fleeting newborn details— rosebud lips, tiny fingers, and the sweetest fuzzy hair. Big brother stopped in for hugs and kisses, and he absolutely stole the show for a few frames!
Session Highlights
We start every session with baby’s comfort in mind. Kolby loved being snugly swaddled and settled right into gentle poses on our white backdrop. From a chin‑in‑hands pose to a simple side‑lying profile, the session moved at her pace with plenty of feeding and snuggle breaks.
Soft Colors & Simple Styling
Our studio wardrobe features timeless textures and accessories—floral headbands, lace bows, and organic wraps—so the focus stays on your baby. For Kolby, we mixed mint, cream, and blush, added a floral swaddle for variety, and incorporated a woven basket for a few overhead portraits.
Big Brother’s Time to Shine
Sibling photos are often parents’ favorite images. Kolby’s toddler brother was so gentle and curious. He helped hold her with Dad’s hands ready for safety, sat proudly beside the basket, and delivered a kiss that melted everyone.
Planning Your Newborn Session
Newborn portraits are best within the first two weeks, but we regularly welcome babies a bit older—comfort and safety guide everything we do. If you’re expecting, we’d love to design a relaxed, baby‑led session for your family here at Reflection Images by Tracy Rowell in Florence, SC.
Book Your Newborn Session
If you’re expecting or have recently welcomed your little one, now is the perfect time to schedule your newborn session. Reflection Images by Tracy Rowell serves families in Florence, SC and the Pee Dee area. Contact us today to reserve your spot.
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