Let’s just enjoy the beauty of the nature

Three months old: what a sweet spot. Your baby is waking up to the world with those wide eyes and gummy smiles or mimics ☺, and you’re slowly finding your rhythm. It’s the perfect time to capture this fleeting, beautiful phase, and doing it outdoors makes it even more special.

These sessions are relaxed and baby-led. We find a quiet outdoor spot (or not!) — maybe under the trees or in a grassy field — where there’s space to breathe and light to play with. I’ll guide you into gentle poses that feel natural: holding your baby close, swaying, lying on a blanket together. No pressure, no rushing. Just love.

At 3 months, your baby likely isn’t quite sitting up yet — and that’s okay. I can bring blankets, and a gentle pace that keeps your little one cozy. You get to just enjoy the moment: their tiny fingers wrapped around yours, that sleepy head on your chest, the way your eyes light up just looking at them.

What to wear? Keep it simple and comfortable for the session, but usually you have to manage with the weather cold or hot. I could advice you for soft colors, breathable fabrics, but choose whatever makes you feel good and lets baby stay cozy. I’m always happy to help with styling if you’re unsure. To sum up, I think about 2 words: Stay Yourself! Because you create your pictures!

These are the moments that pass in a blur, but they’re also the ones you’ll want to hold onto forever. An outdoor lifestyle session with your 3 month old baby isn’t about pictures with perfect poses. It’s about connection, calm, and capturing the quiet beauty of these early days.

You have questions about the weather: If it is raining? If it is too cold? If my baby get sick and can’t be outside? Don’t worry, I am very adaptable, we can follow the weather’s forecast and choose the best time slot, or postpone for another day (of course I have to handle with my other shooting but we could find every time a solution!).

Let’s take it slow, head outside, and create something meaningful together.

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