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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Newborn Tips

Congratulations on your new little bundle! This will be, by far, the most excited and the most exhausting days you will face. There is just something magical about a new baby that brings a smile to a face, and makes your heart skip a beat. They are perfect in every way, from perfect little noses, to sweet little feet. There is nothing like a new baby, and it never stops amazing me how quickly they change. Taking the time to plan for your baby’s photo session will make all the difference in the final images. A little preparation will make for a happier baby (and mom) during the photo shoot and you will increase the chances of getting the photographs you are envisioning. Here are a few tips that will help aid you in your newborn session:

1. Babies can loose the ” newborn baby curl” within about 10 days of birth. If you’re looking for that little rump to be up and the baby to be moldable, schedule your session within the first 10 days after birth.

2. Plan the sleepiest time for the shoot. The sleepier the better, and no one would have a better idea of when that is than mom. Generally right after feeding, the baby will be more content and sleepy. The mornings usually work best.

3. Bare skin is my favorite for newborns and babies (that way we can see their soft newborn skin). Keep in mind, baby may get grouchy when there are too many clothing changes. Diaper covers are a great idea, if you would rather they be clothed. Dress your baby in something easy to take off without disturbing him prior to my arrival. Have whatever the baby is wearing beforehand on loosely, to avoid unsightly red marks. Clothing that doesn’t have to go over the head is good or even just have the baby wrapped in a blanket with diaper on.. You need to be able to undress the baby without losing the deep slumber. Newborns are perfect candidates for naked photos! Not only does nakedness highlight their innocence and newness, but also clothing is often ill fitting and tends to overpower the baby and dominate the image. A neutral colored onesy makes for a very simple and clean photo.

4. I always have on hand props, like beautiful textured throws and blankets, different types of containers to place the baby in, and various hats. If you have something special you want photographed with the baby, like a stuffed animal or special blanket, have it ready.

5. Mom and or Dad should be wearing neutral , plain colored clothes. That way you won’t clash with baby in the photos. I’m bound to want to include you in a few!

6. Let me do the work in positioning the baby unless I ask you for help. Only a couple of poses may call for extra hands. Above all….relax and have fun!!

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