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Xander | Sitter

April 14, 2026 in family photography, michigan family photograp, milestone session, newborn photography

Mr. Xander was absolutely amazing for his sitter session.

What is a sitter session? A sitter session is a session that takes place around 7M when baby is fully sitting unassisted. This takes place in the comfort of your home or mine. You choose the color scheme and I plan and style everything so you just need to show up to your session, or let me show up to your home and set up.

Why is this session important to capture? Baby’s are growing so fast in their first year and they grow so much personality between 4 and 9 months.. And the sitter session is the perfect balance between newborn and smash cake (one year) and allows you to see that growing personality. It also is before they start moving around too much so we get all the smiles without having to chase down a toddler. :)

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Sitter sessions are also a part of my BeanSprout Package (first year). Currently booking newborns + BeanSprout Packages with November due dates!

Your Metro Detroit Newborn and Milestone Photographer,

xoxo

Nina

Tags: milestone session, sitter session, newborn session, newborn photographer, milestone photographer, detroit photographer
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