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Bringing home a new baby changes everything. Those first days feel blurry, emotional, beautiful, and incredibly fleeting all at once. Because of that, many parents start looking into newborn photography before their baby even arrives. However, one of the biggest questions moms ask is this: should you book a Fresh 48 session or an in-home newborn session?
As a newborn photographer serving Grand Forks and surrounding North Dakota families, I absolutely love both session types for different reasons. Each one tells a different part of your story. Still, understanding the difference can help you decide which experience feels right for your family and this season of life.

A Fresh 48 session takes place within the first 24–48 hours after your baby is born, usually right in the hospital room. These sessions are documentary and emotion-focused. They capture those tiny “just born” details before everything starts to change.
Think wrinkly newborn skin, hospital bracelets, fresh baby yawns, tiny fingers wrapped around yours, and the overwhelming joy of finally meeting your baby face to face.
Fresh 48 sessions are typically simple and relaxed. Since they happen in the hospital, the environment naturally stays more minimal. The bassinet, hospital blanket, tiny hat, and soft window light all become part of the story.
Honestly, hospital moments feel sacred. If I could go back and revisit those first hours with my own babies, I would in a heartbeat. There is something so emotional about documenting your family exactly as you are in those first moments together.

Many moms choose a Fresh 48 session because they want to remember:
Fresh 48 sessions work especially well for families who value candid moments over posed images. They also feel perfect for parents who want to preserve the complete birth story experience.

In-home newborn sessions usually happen within the first 1–2 weeks after your baby is born. Instead of photographing your baby in the hospital, the session takes place in your home where your family has settled into life together.
These sessions feel cozy, relaxed, and deeply personal.
Your home becomes part of the story. The nursery you spent months preparing, the rocking chair where you feed your baby at 2 a.m., your toddler snuggled beside you on the couch — all of those little details matter later.
Lifestyle newborn sessions also allow for more artistic flexibility. Because we are not limited to a hospital room, we can move throughout your home and create images that feel both emotional and visually beautiful. The overall pace tends to feel slower too, which many moms appreciate during postpartum recovery.

In-home newborn sessions are often the best fit for families who want:
Many moms who feel torn between the two session types eventually lean toward an in-home newborn session because it feels less rushed overall. You have time to settle into your new rhythm before documenting this season.

The truth is that there is no wrong answer.
If your heart aches at the thought of forgetting those first hospital moments, a Fresh 48 session may be exactly what you need. Those first hours are emotional in a way that cannot truly be recreated later.
However, if you want a session that tells the fuller story of bringing your baby home and settling into everyday life together, an in-home newborn session may feel more meaningful long term.
Personally, if parents are debating between the two, I often recommend an in-home newborn session. While Fresh 48 sessions beautifully capture the beginning, in-home sessions usually provide a more relaxed experience with more storytelling opportunities and artistic variety.
Your baby may only be tiny for a short time, but your home during this season matters too. Years from now, those little details become part of your family history.


If you are searching for a newborn photographer in Grand Forks, I would love to help you decide which session fits your family best. Whether you choose a Fresh 48 session or an in-home newborn session, the goal is always the same: preserving this season honestly and beautifully.
You can learn more about the newborn experience here:
Copper and Pine Studio Newborn Experience
Ready to book your session or ask a few questions? Reach out here:
Contact Copper and Pine Studio
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