

Nashville Birth Photographer
Birth is raw. It's real. And it's the day your world shifts forever.
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You’re about to live one of the most intense, beautiful, wild days of your life. And it’s going to fly by.
You’ll lose track of time. You might cry. You’ll definitely surprise yourself.
And in between all the pushing and breathing and waiting and gripping someone’s hand for dear life… you’ll meet your baby.
And then? It’ll all feel like a blur.
That’s why I’m there.
Not in your face. Not asking you to pose. Just quietly witnessing, catching the stuff you’ll forget. The way your partner looked at you. The strength in your body. The moment you let go. The second everything changed.
You don’t need to perform. You just need to be in it. I’ll hold the camera and hold the space so you can just be there.
This isn’t about perfect pictures.
This is about truth.
It’s about remembering what it felt like to bring your baby into the world.
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And I promise — when you look back, you’ll be so damn glad you have it.

Documenting your birth story while you get to live it.
"SPEECHLESS is an understatement…
To have my natural birth documented was vulnerable, beautiful, and everything in between. Having these moments captured is a blessing I never knew I needed.
Being in that room with no epidural, no form of pain medication, and experiencing every last little detail down to the excruciating pain of it all — and then inviting someone to photograph that was the best decision I’ve ever made.
Taylor Pierce Photography has blown me away with her passion and attention to detail on these photos and if you’re ever considering a birth photographer, PLEASE DO IT!!!- Jennifer
Serving families in the East Nashville area — whether you’re welcoming your baby at a hospital, birthing center, or at home. Including Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Nolensville, Brentwood, Antioch, Christiana, Tullahoma, Winchester, Shelbyville, and surrounding areas.

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Photography pricing
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Hey there — I’m so honored you’re considering me to document this once-in-a-lifetime moment. Here’s what you can expect with your birth photography experience:
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On-call coverage starting at 38 weeks — I’ll be ready to go 24/7, day or night, until baby makes their debut (even if that’s 42 weeks!). You’ll have peace of mind knowing I’m prepped and waiting.
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Full documentary-style coverage — I’ll join you during active labor and stay 1–2 hours after birth to capture those golden, hazy, can’t-believe-they’re-finally-here moments. This includes first snuggles, nursing (if you choose), weight checks, family reactions, and all the magic that unfolds naturally.
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A full digital gallery of 100+ images — You’ll receive every final image that tells your story beautifully. The raw, powerful, joyful, emotional, and sacred moments — all preserved for you to relive forever.
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The full gallery will be delivered 2-4 weeks after birth through an online gallery. You'll get a sneak peek on social media within 24-48 hours. A full print release will be included.
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$800 (intro price for a limited time). $400 is due to book and the remaining balance is due when on call coverage starts at 38 weeks.
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This isn’t just about photos. It’s about telling your story in a way that honors your strength, your journey, and the moment your family grew.
I'll document the story while you get to live in the moment.

Package one- $250
Includes 10 digital images
Candid photos with your own/ hospital blankets, hats, etc.
online proof gallery
no travel fee required
Session takes place within the first 48 hours of birth
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Package two- $450
20 digital images
Styled blankets, headbands, etc.
Close up detailed photos
Mixture of candid and posed
Online proof gallery
no travel fee
Session takes place in the hospital within the first 48 hours
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Photography pricing
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Do you travel for newborn sessions with all of your props?Yes! I do offer Newborn Sessions in my clients homes. Travel sessions do come with an extra fee of $350.
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When is the best time to book a newborn session?While you are still pregnant! Your estimated due date will be recorded and you will be guaranteed availability for newborn photos in the first weeks of life.
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How long is a newborn session?Plan for a session lasting 2-4 hours depending on how your baby feels. There may be outfit, prop, backdrop changes involved as well as feeding or soothing of baby that will take time between photos. There is absolutely no rush in my studio as you will be the only session scheduled for the day.
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What do I need to bring?For newborn sessions, nothing is required. You may opt to bring a few small items such a hat, a toy, or a special blanket, but I also have everything we need to create beautiful and timeless portraits of your little one. Most of the session will be done with baby unclothed in wraps or knit items. For the family photos, I suggest wearing neutral colored shirts. The focus will continue to be on baby this way. We will also talk in advance about what will coordinate best for family images.
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Should I bring daipers and milk?Yes, you should bring anything you would normally need for a day away from your home. Please bring an extra 50% more milk than you normally would give them to help put your newborn baby into a nice deep milky sleep for the photos. Breastfeeding parents, feel free to bring extra supply either frozen or chilled. There will be ample time during a newborn photo session for feeding, bonding and comforting your new bundle of joy. And if the session goes longer because we needed to work around the baby’s schedule, that’s okay as well.
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What should my newborn wear?A lot of people ask me what to put their newborn babies in for photos. I have plenty of wraps for newborns and most newborns are photographed without clothes. If there is one special outfit passed down through the family, please contact me to work it into the session.
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What if my baby cries alot?It's okay if your baby cries. I invite parents to sit and relax and allow me to try my methods to relax your baby and allow Baby to become familiar with me. This truly helps the process versus handing baby to mom when he cries a little. Of course if it is time to feed, you will be able to do that, but there are so many things little ones are trying to tell us when they make their noises and luckily I have had the experience to know if baby just needs to change position, soothe (bring a pacifier if you use one) or be changed. We will do what is right for him/ her.

I never want you to forget them at this stage.