Newborns

“For all the things my hands have held the best by far is you.”

Life happens

especially quickly from the pregnancy and on to life with a newborn baby!  You will never regret having your precious moments professionally captured

in a way you can treasure forever.

Getting Ready For Your Little One’s Session

1.Make sure your child is well fed before the session.Try to schedule the photos around feeding time. If your baby has a full belly,that usually equals a happy baby.

2.In addition to that, you should also be sure your baby has a fresh, clean diaper. No child is cooperative sitting in a dirty diaper.This may seem like an obvious tip, but in the rush of everything, sometimes we forget the basics.

3.We mentioned this before, but it is important, so I’m saying it again: bring a pacifier to your session. Even if you are not allowingyour child to regularly use one, it will be good for a short time just to help him or her calm down during this time of potential stress.If your baby starts to fuss and we cannot stop the crying by other means, this will typically help ease the baby’s nerves.

4.Keep your baby warm. Newborns are used to being in a small, warm place.That’s where they’ve been the past nine months, andthey are uncomfortable when they are cold. We like to keep our studio warm on session days for this reason. If we are doing asession at your house, we suggest bumping the heat up as well. We will also have plenty of blankets handy for in between photos.

5.We suggest playing soft music or white noise to create a soothing environment for your newborn.

6.This is probably the most important thing to note: be OK being a part of the photos. If your child is not cooperating with thesession, the best way to soothe her is to hold her and rock her to let her know everything is OK. Sometimes babies just need to beheld.Alot of new moms are uncomfortable in front of the camera during the first weeks after birth, and we completely understand.If you do not want to be in photos, we can work around this, but we may need to borrow your arms.You just have to make surenot to tense up when you get in front of the camera. Babies sense these things and will, in turn, think they need to tense up aswell because something must be wrong. If you’re absolutely against being in photos at all, we could cover you with a backdropand rest the baby on you.This will help your baby feel secure while keeping you off camera.