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Baba GeoBaby Cua’s Newborn Photoshoot – A Timeless Look Back to Baba Geo

Look back to a 2014 photoshoot

Baby Cua’s Newborn Photoshoot – A Timeless Look Back to 2014

Newborn photography has been close to my heart for many years, and every so often I like to look back at sessions that remind me just how quickly time flies. One of those special sessions was with baby Cua, all the way back in 2014. At the time, I had already been photographing newborns for a few years, but this shoot still stands out as one that taught me the importance of keeping things simple, natural, and baby-focused.

Although so much has changed in my studio since then — new props, new lighting equipment, updated editing techniques — one thing has never changed: the magic of capturing those first days of life. Baby Cua’s session is a perfect example of how timeless newborn photography really is.

Look back to a 2014 photoshoot

Why Newborn Photography Is So Timeless

When I look at Cua’s gallery, I’m reminded that babies themselves never go out of style. Trends in photography may shift — certain props, poses, or editing styles come and go — but the beauty of a sleeping newborn curled up peacefully will always tug at the heart.

In 2014, we were already using cozy blankets, textured backdrops, and wooden props to create warm, natural images. Those same ingredients still form the foundation of newborn photography today. Parents don’t just want “cute” photos; they want to freeze this tiny, fleeting stage forever. Whether it’s 2014 or 2025, that goal will always stay the same.


A Glimpse Into the Session

Baby Cua’s parents had originally come to me for a maternity photoshoot, when they didn’t yet know the gender of their little one. Just a few weeks later, I had the privilege of welcoming them back into the studio, this time with their newborn son in their arms.

Cua was on the smaller side, which made him extra snuggly in the props. I remember how perfectly he fit in the little wooden cart we used, and how peaceful he looked curled up in the fluffy blankets. Looking back at those photos now, I’m struck by how natural and timeless they still feel — proof that simplicity in newborn photography never goes out of style.

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How My Studio Has Grown Since 2014

Of course, so much has evolved since those early days. Back then:

  • I had fewer props, wraps, and backdrops to choose from.
  • My editing process was slower and less refined.
  • I was still experimenting with different posing styles.

Fast forward to today, and things look a little different:

  • My Pretoria studio is filled with carefully chosen props, wraps, and themed setups that parents can select from.
  • I use professional studio lighting and editing workflows that give images a polished, high-end finish while still looking natural.
  • I’ve gained years of experience in posing newborns safely and beautifully, so parents can relax knowing their little one is in good hands.

Looking back at Geo’s shoot reminds me how far I’ve come — but also that the heart of my work has never changed.

one from 2014 and one from 2020


Tips for Parents Planning a Newborn Shoot Today

If you’re expecting your own little one soon, here are some helpful tips that apply whether it’s 2014 or today:

Book Early

The best time to photograph newborns is between 4–14 days after birth, when babies are still very sleepy and flexible. Booking while you’re still pregnant ensures you have a reserved spot.

Keep It Comfortable

A warm studio, soft blankets, and gentle handling make all the difference. Your baby’s comfort and safety should always be the top priority.

Choose Props That Reflect You

From neutral wraps to themed setups, your photos should feel personal. Some families prefer simple and minimalist, others love bold and creative sets. Either way, we’ll make sure your images reflect your family’s style.

Include the Family

Just like we did with Cua’s parents at their maternity session, I always encourage families to join in. Sibling photos, parent snuggles, and family portraits add so much depth to your newborn gallery.


H2: Why Old Photos Still Matter

Some parents worry that older images might look outdated compared to today’s photography trends. But as baby Cua’s session shows, newborn photos are timeless. Ten years later, these images still hold all the same emotion and joy as the day they were taken.

In fact, looking back at older galleries is one of my favourite things. It’s not just about the technical side of photography — it’s about remembering that every baby I’ve photographed was once this tiny, loved, and celebrated. That’s a story that never ages.


H2: Creating Your Own Timeless Memories

Baby Cua’s 2014 session may feel like a lifetime ago, but it’s a reminder that your newborn photos will one day be a piece of your family history. Whether you prefer a natural, neutral look or a creative themed setup, the goal is always the same: to capture love, connection, and the miracle of new life.

And while my props and studio may look different now, the promise remains — your baby’s first days will be photographed with care, patience, and an eye for timeless beauty.


H2: Booking Your Newborn Photoshoot in Pretoria

If you’re expecting a little one soon, I would love to create these precious memories for you. At Jenna D Photography in Waverley, Pretoria, we specialise in:

  • Newborn photography (from 4 days old)
  • Maternity photoshoots
  • Six-month sitter sessions
  • First birthday cake smash celebrations

? Book your newborn photoshoot here

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So when mom and dad came for their maternity photo-shoot, they did not know the gender of their baby, so this morning i got to see and meet their new

baby boy  Geo for his newborn photography shoot. Mom was tiny during her pregnancy, and baby Geo was also on the smaller side, but so handsome xxx

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