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Newborn Photography
Baby Photography
Family Photography
Maternity Photography
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Northern Virginia newborn photography, maternity portraits & family photos

Awe

Maternity

Your body at its most feminine... the anticipation and wonder of your beautiful miracle. Timeless, elegant pregnancy portraits created with heart.

love

Newborn

Little fingers, tiny toes. Every detail carefully and intentionally captured with the artistic precision that only comes from years of experience photographing hundreds of newborn babies.

joy

Family

Tangible representations of your love, your heart, your connection. Creating memories to help you share your story with your children and future generations.

Invest

Custom Photography

Rebecca devotes, on average, 15 hours to each of her photography sessions, scheduling only two to three sessions per week in order to give each portrait client the highest possible calibre of work and attention.
Hello
I'm Becky
Northern VA Photographer
Based in Ashburn, Virginia, I specialize in fine-art newborn, maternity and family photography. I started my photography business in 2008 and have been a full-time photographer since 2013.
  • Devoted wife and mom of 2 fun kiddos & a fluffy Pekingese pup.
  • Laid-back, go-with-the-flow perfectionist.
  • Audiobook-lover and YA Author.
  • Life-long optimist and golden-rule follower.
  • One-sided canine conversationalist.

Rebecca Danzenbaker's headshot, captured by Candace Boissy

timeless

fine art photography created with heart

Rebecca’s boutique Northern Virginia photography studio is located in Ashburn, VA in her Willowsford home. As a Northern Virginia newborn photographer, Rebecca’s portrait studio primarily serves families located in the Washington DC region including Ashburn, Leesburg, Loudoun, Chantilly, Centreville, Fairfax, McLean, Brambleton, Sterling, Herndon, Broadlands, Lansdowne, South Riding, Stone Ridge, Willowsford, Reston, Purcellville, Middleburg, Aldie, Manassas, Haymarket, Arlington, Alexandria and Gainesville.

 

Rebecca’s artistic newborn photography, family photography, baby photography and maternity photography have won awards and accolades throughout the photography industry.  Her work has been featured in Northern Virginia Magazine, Macaroni Kid, Front Porch Living magazine, and is currently on display at Fairfax Inova Hospital in the NICU, South Riding Pediatrics, Premier Birth Center, and NOVA Birth Partners.  

 

 

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