About CT Shoreline Photographer, Linda Sobolewski

My interests are simple: coffee, workouts, and being outdoors surrounded by beautiful scenery. There’s nothing like getting up early to photograph the sun rising over the CT shoreline. I enjoy taking high school senior portraits, lifestyle newborn photography, and capturing family gatherings in beautiful settings. My goal as a family photographer in Connecticut is to provide easy and comfortable portrait sessions as well as timeless, lasting images.

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What to Wear For Maternity Photos in CT

Maternity

If you’re wondering what to wear for maternity photos in CT, you’re not alone. As a CT newborn and maternity photographer, It’s one of the first questions I get from every expecting mom. And honestly, it can feel overwhelming when nothing quite fits the way it used to. The good news? You don’t need a perfect outfit. You just need something that makes you feel beautiful, comfortable, and like yourself.

What looks good in person isn’t always what looks best on camera. So even if you have a great eye for outfits, this one takes a little planning. Third trimester is when most maternity sessions happen, and that’s also when most mamas have a few things about their changing bodies that feel less than fun. The right outfit can quietly take care of all of that.

expectant mother and her husband walking in a field, Winter maternity photos in CT

A flowy maxi or midi dress is hard to beat for maternity portraits. Here’s why:

  • It creates long, flattering lines.
  • It gives your images plenty of motion when we walk, twirl, and pose.
  • The extra fabric lets us shape multiple silhouettes throughout the session.
  • A long dress conceals swollen ankles and lets you wear comfy flip-flops or boots underneath. No one will know.

If you’re going to invest in one piece for your session, this is it.

Mother and daughter smelling daffodils during their beach maternity photoshoot in Connecticut.

If you really don’t like a dress, you don’t have to wear one! These are your photos, after all, and we want them to feel authentically you! A more casual look is some great trendy jeans (you can wear your pre-pregnancy ones unbuttoned at the top) or maternity leggings with a button down or a long open cardigan and bra if you’re hoping to do bare belly photos. If you’re not into the bare stomach look, a flowy tunic, loose off-shoulder sweater, or baby doll style top that allows for draping are a great alternative. These looks will give us similar benefits to a maxi dress while helping you feel confident and like yourself. 

A few of my favorite places to find a maternity photoshoot outfit:

Color depends on the season and where we’re shooting. Autumn loves rust, burgundy, and forest green. Spring loves blush, sage, and dusty blue. Beyond that, you want to avoid blending in. In a CT park or open field, the landscape is lush and green, so skip green tones.

For beach maternity photos, the best dress colors are soft neutrals (white, cream, beige), pastel tones (light blue, blush pink, sage green, teal), or rich, solid jewel tones for sunset, which complement the natural, airy backdrop. Flowy fabrics that move with the ocean breeze, work best.

A few quick rules no matter the location:

  • Earth tones and jewel tones are reliable choices that photograph beautifully against most CT shoreline backdrops.
  • AVOID BRIGHT WHITE. It blows out in coastal light and rarely photographs the way you’d hope. Go with off-white or cream.
  • Contrary to popular belief, black is not a great choice for maternity photos. It’s slimming, yes, but so slimming that it can hide your bump altogether. And capturing your bump is the whole point of the shoot.
couple holding hands walking in a field, Winter maternity photos in CT

When you’re choosing what to wear for maternity photos in CT, skip busy bold prints and big logos. Solid colors photograph best, and you get bonus points for pretty details like lace, soft pleats, or buttons. If you love a pattern, pick one that’s small and subtle. Layers give us extra options on the day too. A shawl, a kimono, or a long open cardigan instantly makes your photos feel more dynamic and can cover any area you’re feeling self-conscious about.

What you wear underneath your outfit matters too. A well-fitting bra that doesn’t sag, dig in, or cause lumps under fabric will make a real difference in how the final images look. Purchase undergarments in advance so you have time to swap anything that doesn’t feel right.

Treat yourself to a neutral or light colored manicure 1 – 2 days prior to your maternity session so that you can take some beautiful shots with your hands on your tummy.

Little girl being swung by her parents during a joyful maternity beach session in Connecticut.
  • For Partners: Keep it simple. Tan khakis or denim jeans paired with a solid black, white, or neutral V-neck or crew neck t-shirt. Henley’s also photograph really well.
  • For Children: Pick your outfit first, then coordinate theirs to complement it. Stick to neutral solids with a possible pop of color in an accessory to help tie the family together.
pregnant woman in red dress with husband for a maternity photoshoot in CT

Whatever you choose, please pick something you actually feel good in. The dress that looked stunning on Pinterest doesn’t matter if you spend the whole session pulling at it. Your body is already doing so much right now. What you wear should hold you up, not stress you out.

I tell every mama the same thing: when you feel comfortable, you look comfortable. When you look comfortable, you look beautiful. That’s the whole formula. Choosing what to wear for maternity photos in CT shouldn’t be the hardest part of preparing for your session.

Every client I work with sends me outfit options before their session. I help you choose what works best for your location and light.

If you are still unsure what to wear for maternity photos in CT, reach out. I will help you pull it together so you feel confident going into your session.

pregnant woman in green dress holding red berries, CT maternity photographer

To get in touch with me about a session of your own, click below. I’d love to chat!

Linda Sobolewski is an on-location, natural-light, professional photographer specializing in seniorsbabyfamily & children photography.

Linda Sobolewski Photography is based out of Old Saybrook, CT and serves the Connecticut shoreline and surrounding areas.

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