Motherhood,
Held In Photographs

newborn and maternity photos
in south-east london & kent

Motherhood Photoshoot 

in bromley / Kent

For mothers who want to be seen as they are ~ at home, in transition, and becoming. From the soft curve of your belly to the gentle beginnings unfolding at home.


An experience

FOR MOTHER'S LOOKING FOR WARM & TIMELESS PHOTOGRAPHY

 My work is rooted in creating warm, timeless photographs that reflect connection rather than perfection.
 I work slowly and intentionally, allowing space for comfort and authenticity, so your images feel like memories, not poses.

a gentle way to

begin THE JOURNEY

This is where things begin, slowly and without pressure. Maternity and Newborn sessions are designed around your home, your rhythm, and what feels right for you.

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I’m Jhenny, a motherhood photographer drawn to calm, lived-in moments and the beauty of everyday connection. I work gently, letting things unfold at their own pace, so you can simply be present while I take care of the rest.

EXPLORE PACKAGES

From the first glow of pregnancy to delicate details of your newborn, explore my signature collections. I believe every chapter of your journey deserves to be told through a lens of kindness and care.

"We chose Jhennicy for a family and newborn photography shoot and had the best experience. We did it at our home and Jhennicy was amazing at making us feel comfortable and in the moment. She had the eye for seeing the right space and light and brought out the best of everyone. The pics were timeless and we couldn't be happier"

Kind words from

past clients

WHAT I OFFER

two seasons

one story

maternity

newborn

From the waiting to arrival, these sessions are designed to flow together  quietly documenting the shift from anticipation to togetherness, all within the comfort of your home.

inside the sessions

an insider look at how these moments unfold

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for your bravery, for your strength, for the day
you’ll want to remember how far you came.

the kind of gift you don’t unwrap… you return to