During your Newborn or Milestone Session with Hope Davis Photography, we’ll slow things down and just enjoy the moment. These early days go by so fast, and my goal is to help you soak it all in while I capture the tiny details you never want to forget—those curled-up toes, squishy cheeks, and sleepy little sighs.
Sessions are held in my cozy home studio just outside of Decatur, Mississippi, and are designed especially for newborns and babies up to one year old. Parents and siblings are always welcome, because the real beauty is in the connection—portraits that feel like your family, not a posed production.
From Meridian to Jackson, families choose Hope Davis Photography when they want something more thoughtful, more personal, and a whole lot less rushed. You’ll walk away with clean, classic images that feel like home—simple, timeless, and full of heart.
$225 session fee
Includes newborns, babies, children
(up to 1 year old), parents and siblings
Session fee is non-refundable, but can be used at a later date.
Sessions last anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours
We take extra time with newborns to ensure their comfort, while we move a bit faster with busy toddlers.
After your session, clients are presented with 50+ beautiful proofs to choose from. Digital images and custom photo albums are available for purchase separately, allowing you to select the perfect keepsakes to cherish for years to come.
All images - $1600
25 images - $850
10 images - $600
Custom 12x12 Photo Album - $1800 (50+ images)
Custom 10x10 Photo Album - $900 (25 images)
Custom 8x8 Photo Album - $700 (10 images)
All digital images (50+)
12x12 photo album with all images
from session
$2500
25 digital images
10x10 photo album with corresponding 25 images
$1500
10 digital images
8x8 photo album with corresponding
10 images
$900
No need to pre-select your digital package or printed products. Simply pay the Session Fee and reserve your date.
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