PARENT QUESTIONS
If this is your first time considering our services, take a moment to read through some common questions.
FAQ
What types of photo sessions do you offer?
We offer the following types of photo sessions:
- Maternity Sessions
- Newborn Sessions: 1 week old through 3 months
- Sitter Sessions: 4 months - 11 months old
- 1st Birthday/Cake Smash Sessions: 1 year old
- Children Sessions: any major milestone such as baptisms, graduations and birthdays
- Family Sessions
- Graduation Sessions
- Professional Headshots
- Engagement Sessions
- Other: please reach out to us if you have any other type of request
When's the best time to photograph my newborn baby?
The best time to photogragh newborns is when they are between 5-20 days old. During this time babies tend to sleep between feedings which makes it a bit easier to capture beautiful poses and multiple set ups.
Where do the sessions take place?
We offer the option for sessions to take place at our professional business studio located in Miami, FL. Outdoor sessions are available within Miami-Dade & Broward counties and are subject to a travel fee.
How soon will the images be available after a shoot?
Between 3-5 days after your session you will receive your proof images where you can make your selections. After you've made your selections, final edits take 2 weeks.
Do you sanitize your equipment?
Yes, we sanitize all props, backdrops and camera equipment before and after every session. We limit our studio to 1 newborn per day and you have the option of requesting facial masks to be worn during the session.
Do I have to order prints through you?
You do not have to order prints through us but we have that option available for the parents that are interested in professional printing services.
How can I book your services?
You can text "BOOK NOW" to 305-699-3099 or you may call us at that number. Emailing is also an option at omariephotos@gmail.com. We also welcome you to fill out our "Book a Session" contact form and we will reach out to you within 24 hours to get the process started.