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Sumers baby #2 Glimpse | Maternity Photographer in Salt Lake City Utah

We just finished up her first Collective, and now we’re on to baby #2!

Do you know what a “Collective” is?
It’s a series of sessions documenting your baby’s first year of life.
Most collective mommas get 4 to 6 sessions, starting with a Maternity session, then Newborn, 6mo, 1 year with cake at the end, and then ending with an 18mo outdoor family session when baby has developed a sense of following a few commands, develops more of their own personality, and can look at the camera and smile! (usually 😉 )

 

The above clothing is provided by My Studio Wardrobe and is available for your session.

Thank you so much for stopping by!

I have a little Natural Light Studio setup in my home located in Bountiful, Utah.

My focus is on Motherhood, ranging from Maternity, Newborn, and Milestone sessions, to beautiful outdoor family portraiture.

I take a very  light, clean, and pure approach to my photography from stylizing and providing

clients access to my Wardrobe Collection, to natural authentic posing to ensure I capture honest personalities and connections.

If you are looking for a family photographer in Salt Lake City and surrounding areas,

I invite you to take a look around my blog, Facebook, and Instagram,

and please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions.

 


 

 

Julie Sheriff Photography

Utah’s Award-Winning Photographer

Specializing in organic fine art maternity, baby, child, and family photography in

Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and surrounding areas.

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This chapter doesn’t need to be perfect to be meaningful. It just needs to be remembered.
You don’t have to stress about what to wear. That’s what the client wardrobe is for.
Soft, flattering, timeless.
Before kids, success was goals, checklists, promotions. Now? Success is reading one more bedtime story. It’s finding a quiet moment for connection. It’s building a family culture rooted in love and safety.
Newborn love is a kind of quiet that you carry with you, even when the room grows loud again.
The little things you’ll miss tomorrow.