New Jersey Maternity Photographer Blog

Hey there! Welcome to the Tamara Vaz Photography Blog
I’m so glad you’re here! This space is where I share the stories behind the photos—real moments, real emotions, and everything in between. Whether you're looking for tips on getting the most out of your family photo session, or just want to see the magic that happens when people let their guard down in front of the camera, you’re in the right place. Grab a coffee, stay a while, and let’s celebrate life’s beautiful, messy, and unforgettable moments together.

It’s Time to Plan Your [Baby’s Photo Journey] | New Jersey Maternity Photography

So many moments in our culture have been reduced to ‘one-click-and-done’ memories where they live in our phones or on our hard drives never to be seen again. I believe that the moments we capture deserve to be displayed proudly and live in your home instead of in the cloud.

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Lullabies for Josephine is now Tamara Váz Photography!

When I think back to the tiny 160 square foot studio that I set up in my basement over five years ago, I’m filled with awe and wonder that my business has grown as much as it has. It’s with a thankful heart that I introduce a rebrand of my business from Lullabies for Josephine to Tamara Váz Photography.

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Before the Photos: [The Design Consultation] | NJ Newborn Photography

Imagine being pregnant and having an almost perfect stranger come into your home and ask you to get into your underwear as they pointed a camera at you for maternity photos. Yikes! And imagine as a new mom, someone you had done nothing more than exchange a few emails with wanted you to hand over your new baby. I’m a mom of twins, and there are not many people I would have entrusted my babies to in those first precious weeks.

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The Front Steps Project | NJ Family Photographer | Thank you To All First Responders

The first time I heard about this project created by the photographer Cara Soulia from Needham, Massachusetts; I felt it was such a beautiful and inspirational gesture. I felt that my community here in Lincoln Park, NJ needed this kind of positivity.

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