Birth photography vs Fresh 48—what’s the difference?

Black and white birth photo of a new mom in a birth center tub holding her daughter.

If you’ve started looking into newborn photography, you’ve likely come across two popular options: birth photography and Fresh 48 sessions. While both beautifully document your baby’s arrival, they capture very different moments—and choosing the right one depends on the story you want to tell.

Let’s break it down.


What Is Birth Photography?

Birth photography documents the entire labor and delivery experience—from early labor (or active labor) through the moment your baby is born and those first emotional hours after.

This includes:

  • Labor support moments
  • Your partner’s reactions
  • The intensity and strength of birth
  • The exact moment your baby enters the world
  • First cries, first touch, first feeding

Birth photography is raw, emotional, and deeply powerful. It tells the full story of how your baby arrived—not just the outcome, but the journey.

From my perspective as a birth photographer, here’s why so many parents choose to document their birth story.


What Is a Fresh 48 Session?

A Fresh 48 session takes place within the first 24–48 hours after birth, typically in the hospital, birth center, or at home.

These sessions focus on:

  • Your baby’s brand-new features
  • First yawns, stretches, and snuggles
  • Family introductions (siblings, grandparents)
  • Quiet, intimate bonding moments

Fresh 48 sessions are more relaxed and documentary in style—no posing, no props, just real life in those first fleeting hours.

Lifestyle newborn photo session of a mother nursing her newborn and a sibling sister watching by Birth and Beauty.

Key Differences Between Birth Photography and Fresh 48

Timing

  • Birth Photography: During labor, delivery, and immediately after birth
  • Fresh 48: 1–2 days after your baby is born

Storytelling

  • Birth Photography: The full journey of labor and birth
  • Fresh 48: The beginning of life outside the womb

Emotion & Intensity

  • Birth Photography: Raw, powerful, and emotional
  • Fresh 48: Calm, tender, and intimate

Environment

  • Birth Photography: Delivery room (hospital, birth center, or home birth)
  • Fresh 48: Recovery room or home setting

Which One Is Right for You?

If you want to remember every moment—the strength, the anticipation, the first breath—birth photography is unmatched.

If you prefer something more low-key but still meaningful, a Fresh 48 session captures those once-in-a-lifetime newborn details without the intensity of labor.

Many families choose both to tell the complete story—from the first contraction to those quiet first cuddles.


Can You Have Both?

Absolutely—and they complement each other beautifully.

Birth photography captures the power of becoming, while Fresh 48 preserves the peace of arrival.

Together, they create a complete, emotional narrative you’ll treasure forever.

color birth photo of a newborn baby right after birth by Leona Darnell

Final Thoughts

No matter which you choose, these early moments pass quickly. Having them documented allows you to revisit not just how it looked—but how it felt.

Whether you’re drawn to the raw beauty of birth photography or the quiet magic of a Fresh 48 session, you’re preserving the beginning of your baby’s story.

If you are drawn to one or both of these, you can view my birth photography packages here.

Close-up of a parent holding their newborn daughter’s small toes in their hands. Photographed by Birth and Beauty.