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Why Photographers Love The Little White Studio for Six-Month Sessions

  • Writer: Erinn Magin
    Erinn Magin
  • 2 hours ago
  • 3 min read
A new family sits on homey furniture props at a natural light photo studio in Northern Colorado.
A new family sits on homey furniture props at a natural light photo studio in Northern Colorado.

Erin Jeanne Photography says that finding the perfect location is everything. When a family reached out to her, wanting to capture their son's six-month milestone with a clean, bright, and connected feel, she knew exactly where to go: The Little White Studio in Frederick.


This studio is more than just a space; it's a blank canvas designed for beautiful, light-filled storytelling. As a family photographer and a mom, she found it’s the ideal spot for milestone sessions, especially for babies at the six-month mark.


The happy baby smiles and lays on the perfect neutral colors for milestone photography.
The happy baby smiles and lays on the perfect neutral colors for milestone photography.

The Perfect Vibe for a Six-Month Session


Six months is a magical age. Babies are full of gummy grins, curious little fingers, and the first sparks of a big personality. This stage needs a setting that feels just right—not too overwhelming, but full of warmth.


The Little White Studio delivers on all fronts:

  • Gorgeous Natural Light: The studio is filled with soft, natural light that creates a bright, airy, and timeless feel. This light is incredibly flattering on everyone and helps photographers capture those genuine, joyful expressions without any harsh shadows.

  • A Calm, Contained Space: At six months, babies are easily overstimulated. The studio's simple, uncluttered environment keeps distractions to a minimum. This allows your baby to feel comfortable and secure, letting their personality shine through naturally.

  • The Perfect Backdrop: With its clean, neutral tones, the studio provides the perfect backdrop. It allows photographers to focus on what matters most—the connection and love between you and your baby. We can bring in simple textures like cozy knits and soft blankets to add warmth while keeping the focus on your family.


A mother and baby cuddle together in front of the studio's white and bright curtains.
A mother and baby cuddle together in front of the studio's white and bright curtains.

Beyond the Baby: A Space for the Whole Family


While we’re there to celebrate your baby’s milestone, a six-month session is just as much for the parents. Erin always encourage moms and dads to get in the frame. The Little White Studio’s welcoming environment makes it easy to do just that.


Instead of stiff poses, Erin uses gentle, connection-focused prompts. She'll guide you to hold your baby, cuddle, and just be present with one another. The studio's cozy atmosphere helps families relax, allowing her to capture those priceless moments—the way your baby’s hand grasps yours, the wide-eyed look they give you, and the comfort they find just by being near you.


For this particular session, the neutral tones of the studio perfectly complemented the family’s simple, classic style. The result was a collection of beautiful, heartfelt images that felt both sophisticated and incredibly personal.


This happy baby is cozy on the fur blanket and white floors of the photo studio.
This happy baby is cozy on the fur blanket and white floors of the photo studio.

Ready to Capture Your Milestone?


The six-month mark is fleeting, and the moments of this sweet stage don't last forever. If you’re dreaming of a stress-free session in a beautiful, light-filled space, The Little White Studio is a fantastic choice.


Erin Jeanne Photography would be honored to capture this special chapter for your family. If you're ready to create beautiful, lasting memories, reach out to Erin about a session at this incredible location.


A father and baby celebrate his six-month presence in the world.
A father and baby celebrate his six-month presence in the world.

 
 
 

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