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Regina Thompson Photography
Cleveland Strongsville Medina County Newborn and Family Photography
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Our Baby Girl

Happy newborn baby girl holding moms hands
Sleepy newborn baby
Newborn girl sleeping revealing precious stork marks
Dad holding his newborn baby girl's feet
Mom holding her newborn baby girls hands
This precious little one still carries the soft “stork kisses” that often appear in the first days of life — a tender reminder of how new and perfect they are in this moment.
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God's grace in one tiny face💗

Newborn safety is always my top priority 🤍 While Newborn safety is always my top priority 🤍

While the final images may appear as though your baby is peacefully posed all on their own, the reality is very different—and very intentional. Every pose is carefully supported, with hands nearby at all times to ensure your little one is safe, comfortable, and never at risk.

I want to share this little “trade secret” with you because your baby’s safety is the most important thing to me.

Those “extra” hands you don’t see in the finished image? They’re gently edited out during the post-processing stage. This behind-the-scenes work allows me to create the soft, dreamy portraits you love—while never compromising your baby’s safety.

This is part of my service to you—ensuring your child’s safety while also delivering a product you will truly love. Editing may not be the most exciting part of newborn and family photography, but it’s what transforms a simple picture into the image you’ll cherish, share, and love. ✨

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Summer with my family looks alot like this......wh Summer with my family looks alot like this......what does your summer look like?
Sometimes the simplest moments say the most. No e Sometimes the simplest moments say the most.

No elaborate setups.
No distractions.
Just soft, neutral tones and a beautiful baby at the center of it all.

There’s something so timeless about keeping things minimal—letting every tiny detail take the spotlight. The curve of their cheeks, the softness of their skin, those delicate fingers and sleepy expressions… all preserved exactly as they are in this fleeting season.

Neutrals have a way of quieting everything else so what truly matters can shine. No trends, no clutter—just your baby, perfectly and wonderfully made, exactly as they are.

Because at the end of the day, it’s not about the props.
It’s about them. 🤍
One of the questions I hear most often is: how do One of the questions I hear most often is: how do you choose a theme or style for newborn sessions? 

The truth is, every session begins with listening — learning what colors, styles, and moments matter most to you.
With thoughtful planning and a calm, flexible approach, we create images that feel natural, timeless, and true to your family.

If you're expecting and starting to think about newborn photos, this guide is a helpful place to begin. 

My spring and summer calendar is filling up, so if you're expecting and interested in learning more about my newborn photo collections -  send me a message and let's chat more about your vision. 📷
There is just something about spring and summer se There is just something about spring and summer sessions… 🤍

Long golden evenings, kids barefoot and exploring, the sound of the water, and the kind of moments that don’t need to be posed to be beautiful. This sweet family’s session by the river was exactly that—easy, playful, and full of connection.

These are the seasons where your babies run a little freer, laugh a little louder, and somehow grow right before your eyes. And capturing that—just as it is—is what makes these sessions so special.

If you’ve been thinking about updating your family photos, let’s get you outside, let the kids be kids, and create something natural and meaningful together.

I would truly love to photograph your family this season. 🤍

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#lifestylephotography #familyphotographer #medinacountyfamilyphotographer
There is a quiet kind of love that doesn’t ask for There is a quiet kind of love that doesn’t ask for recognition… but it deserves to be seen.

It’s in the way a mother holds her daughter a little longer, a little closer.
In the way her hands instinctively comfort, steady, protect.
In the soft glances, the whispered reassurances, the unspoken understanding between them.

This is a love shaped by long days and longer nights.
By appointments, unknowns, and moments that require more strength than most will ever realize.
And yet—within it all—there is tenderness. There is beauty. There is deep, unwavering devotion.

These images aren’t just portraits.
They are a glimpse into a bond that has been refined by resilience and rooted in unconditional love.

And at the heart of it all is this truth:
She is perfect exactly the way God made her.

“I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful- I know that full well." — Psalm 139

Every tiny hand held.
Every forehead kiss.
Every moment of connection captured here tells a story:

Of a mother who shows up—again and again—with courage, grace, and a love that never wavers.
And a daughter who is deeply, fiercely cherished just as she is.

This is what love looks like.
Strong. Gentle. Unbreakable. 🤍
Behind the scenes with a toddler- He couldn’t stop Behind the scenes with a toddler- He couldn’t stop dancing! Some final shots at the end! So happy and proud to be a big brother💗💙#newbornphotography #familyphotography #medinaohiophotographer #ohionewbornphotographer
Something about spring just feels like new life… Something about spring just feels like new life… 

Maybe it’s the soft colors, the slower mornings, or the way everything begins again.
And then you hold a newborn baby girl, wrapped in blush and cream, and you realize—
these are life's greatest blessings.

The tiniest beginnings. The biggest love.
Stunning crocheted cardigan from @reneeuniquebouti Stunning crocheted cardigan from @reneeuniqueboutique in Olmsted Falls! Can’t wait to use this!
I always make sure to get this image. A newborn’s I always make sure to get this image.
A newborn’s fingertip wrapped around a parent’s finger—because one day it will be hard to remember just how impossibly tiny they once were. 🤍
Looking back on my early years of motherhood, ther Looking back on my early years of motherhood, there are so many things I wish someone had told me. Not because I would have done everything perfectly — but because sometimes a little perspective makes us feel less alone. 

Here are 3 things I wish I knew before meeting my first child.. 

1. Parenting will stretch you in ways nothing else ever will—but it will also fulfill you in ways nothing else ever can. No career milestone, beautiful home, or perfectly curated life compares to the impact of raising a child. It is, without a doubt, the hardest and most meaningful work you will ever do. Your love for your child will change the world.
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2. Patience isn’t optional, it will be vital. And not just a little patience… the kind that feels impossible some days. But it matters. The time you take to pause, to listen, to stay steady.. those are the moments your children will carry with them into adulthood.
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3. Trust your gut. You know your child in a way no one else ever will. Yes, seek guidance from doctors, teachers, and mentors—but if something doesn’t feel right, lean into that instinct. When you take in the advice around you and then listen to your heart, you will make the right decisions for your child.

Over the years, working with so many new families has reinforced something I deeply believe: there is no perfect way to be a parent. There is only love, learning, and doing your best one day at a time. Those early days with your baby are fleeting, and they deserve to be remembered.

If you're expecting or recently welcomed a little one, I would be honored to help you preserve this season with a newborn session designed to be calm, safe, and stress-free.

📩 Feel free to reach out with any questions about booking.

#ohionewbornphotographer #motherhoodwisdom #parenthoodjourney #clevelandnewbornphotography
Newborn sessions are often best captured within th Newborn sessions are often best captured within the first two weeks of life, when babies are extra sleepy and curl up so naturally. But beautiful moments don’t end there 🤍

Older babies can be just as delightful to photograph—more alert, expressive, and full of sweet little interactions.

This little one was two months old and an absolute dream. Calm, curious, and perfectly content to soak in the moment.

Every stage is worth remembering. From those tiny newborn days to the bright eyes and growing personality that follow—your baby’s story is beautiful at every step. ✨
I’ve always believed family is one of God’s greate I’ve always believed family is one of God’s greatest gifts.

As the oldest of five daughters, I grew up surrounded by connection, noise, laughter, and love—and we’re still incredibly close. Now, watching our three daughters form that same kind of bond is something I cherish more than I can put into words.

When my dad gave me my first camera as a teenager, I started capturing everything… family, friends, all the moments that felt meaningful. I didn’t realize then that what I really loved was the connection behind it all.

That’s what still draws me in today.

Because the love we experience within our own homes is just a glimpse of the Father’s love for us—deep, steady, and intentional.

It’s never just about the photo for me. It’s about capturing that connection… the kind that tells your story without needing words.

And it’s an honor every single time. 🤍
5 newborn photos I’d want if I were expecting 📷 Sa 5 newborn photos I’d want if I were expecting 📷
Save this for when you're planning your newborn session — you’ll be glad you did! 

These are the moments that feel small in the moment… but become the ones you never want to forget. As a newborn and family photographer, It's one of the greatest honors of my life to create images that reflect the most precious memories of your journey.
An open letter to a first time mom. If you're abo An open letter to a first time mom.

If you're about to meet your baby soon, I hope you'll save this and come back to it on the days you need a reminder.

Motherhood is beautiful, but it can also feel overwhelming in the beginning. You’re learning, your baby is learning, and neither of you are expected to do it perfectly.

Give yourself grace. Rest when you can. Ask for help when you need it.

Those first days with your baby pass more quickly than you realize. Soak it in, all of it. 🤍

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If you're expecting and planning ahead for newborn photos, I’d love to help make the experience calm, safe, and simple for your family.

#ohionewbornphotographer #newbornphotography #firsttimemomtips
Have you ever seen a newborn photo and thought “is Have you ever seen a newborn photo and thought “is that really safe?” 
Today I'm addressing this common question!

➡️ Share this with an expecting parent 

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Some stories are held with both hands—joy in one, Some stories are held with both hands—joy in one, grief in the other.  Stories like this remind me: we never truly know what a family has walked through to get here… but when you pause long enough, you may see love that extends beyond what can be seen.

Loved, Held, Remembered- A Mother's story

I had never heard of secondary infertility. When I got pregnant with our daughter, I thought we were one of the lucky ones. I imagined a house full of kids close in age. I didn’t know she was our first miracle — and that it would take four years, countless procedures, and unimaginable grief to grow our family again.

After a year of trying for a second, we turned to a fertility clinic. There were surgeries, failed IUIs, and eventually the news that IVF was our only option. Our first IVF round gave us nine embryos — but by day six, only one remained. Months later, we learned the solution used to grow our embryos had been recalled. It was magnesium-deficient and toxic. Most of our embryos never had a chance. The grief and betrayal were crushing.

We moved forward with a second IVF cycle that resulted in two healthy embryos. Our first transfer worked. We were overjoyed to be expecting a baby boy. But at 21 weeks, we lost our sweet Adrian. The ache of leaving the hospital without him is something I still carry every day.

With one embryo left and time feeling fragile, we chose to try again. That pregnancy was filled with fear, grief, and guarded hope. I didn’t announce until 28 weeks; but, he made it. Born two months early, our second miracle arrived — healthy, strong, and everything we hoped for.

After his birth, we learned my body had attacked the placenta (Villitis of Unknown Etiology), meaning another pregnancy would likely end in trauma. So, our journey ends here. Nothing will ever replace the child we lost, but I’m learning that joy and grief can coexist. And today, I am overwhelmingly grateful to be the mother of one amazing girl and two beautiful boys — one in my arms and one in my heart.
She had the fullest head of hair—and slept so peac She had the fullest head of hair—and slept so peacefully the entire time 🤍

One of those sessions where everything just felt calm… soft… unhurried. Mom couldn’t stop smiling, just soaking her in, and you could feel how much love filled the room.

These are the moments that pass too quickly—but mean everything ~

Welcome to the world, sweet girl 🤍
A BTS look at real life as a professional newborn A BTS look at real life as a professional newborn photographer! 

The photos may look effortless, but there's much more going on before and after your session. It's safe to say there is no shortage of laundry, vacuuming, editing, and thoughtful preparation.. so when you arrive, you can simply settle in and breathe.
If you asked me to choose a favorite image I’ve ta If you asked me to choose a favorite image I’ve taken… I just can’t.

But I will say—when I’m able to capture a moment like this, it makes my heart stop.

There’s something sacred about freezing a feeling in time. A quiet reminder that even the smallest moments hold so much meaning. It’s never just about the image—it’s about the connection, the story, the glimpse of God’s goodness woven into it all.

Moments like these feel like a gift—little glimpses of grace that I’m honored to witness and preserve. 🤍
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