Mar 23 2026 | By: julie kuhlmann photography
There is something about a newborn that feels almost impossible to put into words. The way they curl up, still so used to being held close. The tiny fingers that instinctively wrap around yours. The soft little noises, the sleepy stretches, the way they fit perfectly in your arms. It is a season that feels slow in the moment—but somehow, it passes in the blink of an eye.
Newborns change faster than any other stage of life. One day they are brand new, and before you know it, their features begin to shift, their expressions become more alert, and those tiny details you thought you’d never forget start to fade. The way their hair lays, the shape of their lips, the way they scrunch their nose—it all evolves so quickly.
That’s why photographs matter so much during this time.
Pictures freeze those fleeting moments that are otherwise impossible to hold onto. They give you something real to look back on when the newborn stage feels like a blur of sleepless nights and full hearts. They remind you just how small they were, how new everything felt, and how deeply you loved them from the very beginning.
It’s easy to think you’ll remember it all. And you will remember pieces. But photographs fill in the gaps. They bring back the emotions, the details, and the little in-between moments that time tends to soften.
Years from now, those images won’t just be for you—they’ll be for them, too. Your child will be able to see how they were held, how they were loved, and how their story began. Those photographs become part of your family’s history, something that grows in value with every passing year.
Taking the time to document your newborn isn’t about perfection. It’s not about having everything just right. It’s about preserving a season that is beautifully short and incredibly meaningful.
Because they are only this little once.
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