A golden-hour maternity session in the formal gardens at Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills, MI. See the photos and how our all-inclusive maternity experience works.
There’s a particular kind of light at Cranbrook in Spring. By the time we stepped into the formal gardens that evening, the sun had dropped low enough to catch the tops of the trees and turn them gold, and the whole estate had gone soft and quiet. She settled onto a low stone wall beside the flower beds, one hand resting beneath her belly, and that was our first frame. No fuss, no stiff posing. Just a mother a few weeks away from meeting her baby, sitting in a garden that has been growing more beautiful for more than a hundred years. It’s the kind of maternity session I could photograph every evening and never get tired of.

She started in a fitted champagne gown, off the shoulder, with a soft ruffle that lifted every time the breeze moved through. Around her, the beds were full of iris and purple salvia, and an old terracotta urn spilled flowers right at her side. Cranbrook gives you these moments without asking for much. You turn a corner and there’s a stone staircase, a wall of green, a bit of color sitting exactly where you’d want it. We were in no rush. There was nowhere else either of us needed to be.
Her husband had been hanging back at first, the way partners often do before they warm up. Then he stepped onto the garden steps, put an arm around her, and the two of them just started laughing at something between them. Those are usually the photographs people love most. Not the carefully posed ones. The ones where someone is genuinely happy and has forgotten the camera is even there.

We worked our way down into the Sunken Garden, where clipped hedges shape the brick paths into clean geometry and every line seems to point back toward her. She’d chosen two gowns when we met for her in-home consultation a few weeks before the session, and after the champagne look, it was time for the one she’d been most excited about.

The second gown was a blush, dusty-rose tulle with full ruffled volume, the kind of dress that turns a maternity session into something closer to a fashion editorial. It came from our studio collection, which runs from XS to 4X, so the fit was handled long before we ever arrived at Cranbrook. Hair and makeup had been done that morning by our team, which meant she could step straight into each look and feel finished instead of fiddling with a strap or a flyaway between frames. That’s the whole idea behind how we run a session. You show up, and everything else is already taken care of.

We brought the blush gown out to the long Reflecting Pool, where the water runs in a straight channel through the gardens and the 1908 Tudor manor sits up on the hill behind it. She stood at the iron railing with the whole garden falling away below her. At one point her husband leaned in to fix a piece of her hair, she looked up at him, and I caught it right as it happened.


A little later, by the edge of the water, we found her reflection mirrored in the still surface with yellow iris in the foreground. That one stopped me where I stood.


We ended in the peony beds as the last of the light slipped away. June is peony season in Michigan, and the deep pink blooms lined the whole path. The two of them stood together, his hands over hers on the belly, both heads tilting down at the same moment without anyone telling them to. A good place to stop.

I photograph maternity sessions all over Metro Detroit, and Cranbrook House & Gardens in Bloomfield Hills keeps earning its place near the very top of the list. In one evening you can move from formal flower beds to Italianate stone terraces, from the Reflecting Pool to a quiet wooded path, and it never feels like you’ve left a single, cohesive world. The forty acres of gardens photograph like a grand European estate, which is a rare thing to find in Oakland County. The light through the trees in summer is genuinely beautiful, and the grounds shift with the season, peonies and iris in June, deeper greens as the year goes on. For a maternity session, where the goal is to feel elegant and a little timeless, it is hard to beat.
The setting is only part of why this evening felt easy for her. The rest is that the experience is built to feel that way, from the first conversation all the way to the moment you see your gallery.
Every maternity session includes:
We keep everything all-inclusive on purpose. There’s no stitching together a separate dress rental, a hair stylist, and a photographer who has never met any of them. It’s one team and one plan, the same all-inclusive maternity photography we bring to families across Metro Detroit, built around one beautiful evening that you get to simply enjoy.
If you’re expecting and this is the kind of session you’ve been picturing in your head, Cranbrook in the golden light, a gown that makes you feel like the most beautiful version of yourself, every detail handled so you can stay present, I would love to hear from you. The best evening light at Cranbrook fills up well ahead of time, especially through summer and into fall, so it’s worth reaching out earlier than feels necessary. Tell me your due month and a little about what you’re imagining, and we’ll take it from there.
If you’re loving what you see and feel ready to join our family, reach out through our contact form to schedule a consultation. We’ll talk through your vision, answer questions, and ensure everything feels aligned before moving forward. From start to finish, we guide you through an intentional experience—one designed to create meaningful portraits and finished artwork you’ll enjoy in your home for years to come.