How To Do A Milk Bath Maternity Shoot
A Milk bath maternity shoot is very popular – and it’s not hard to see why. The images look great, aren’t difficult to do, even shy ‘mums’ can relax in milky warm water for the entire shoot and not worry about exposing more than they want.
The logistics of the shoot – the size of the bathroom, size of bath, fresh or fake flowers, how much milk, what to wear – may take a bit longer to work out or deal with, but at the end of the day – none are unsurmountable.. including tiny bathrooms.
Costume and Head Gear
The subject of our milk bath maternity shoot shoot ‘Jess’ was around 33 weeks in the shots. She provided her own costume and headgear and came along with a bag of roses from her garden.
Tips for the shoot
We part filled the tub with warm water and added 6 litres of full cream milk the scattered the rose petals and a couple of flowers before our Mumma climbed in. It helps to have a second shooter there to stir the petals back to where you want them while shooting.
The recommendations are for around four litres of milk, but we wanted a nice, creamy milky bath. For us, six litres of milk was perfect. When choosing real vs fake flowers – bear in mind fake ones tend to sink while real ones float. If using fake, try spraying them on the bottom with Scotchguard first and they will stay afloat a bit longer.
The bathroom was reasonably bright with daylight coming in the long window and no extra lighting was required
It was definitely a fun shoot – and not hard to do. If you have ever considered doing one – go for it!
Awesome shoot Bev.
I really appreciate your blog post about shooting a milk bath maternity shoot. I especially appreciate the tips for the shoot, including the logistics, the size of the bathroom, the size of the bath, and what you needed for the shoot. It’s good to know that it’s not hard to do and that you have tips for it, too.
Great topic! Milk bath maternity shoots are a beautiful way to capture the special moments of pregnancy. This type of shoot not only highlights the beauty of the expectant mother but also adds a touch of elegance and creativity to the photos.