Newborn Photography

Newborn Photography: Capturing Your Baby's First Days

Timing is Crucial

The ideal time for newborn photos is within the first 5-14 days after birth. During this period, babies are sleepier and more flexible, making it easier to capture those precious curled-up poses. Schedule your session in advance to ensure availability.

Keep it Cozy

Maintain a warm room temperature (around 75-80°F) during the session. This helps keep your baby comfortable and sleepy. Have plenty of blankets and wraps on hand for both warmth and styling purposes.

Plan Around Sleep

Schedule the session after a feeding when your baby is likely to be sleepy. A well-fed, sleepy baby is more cooperative and will allow for more variety in poses. Be prepared for breaks for feeding and comforting.

Choose a Simple Palette

Select neutral, soft colors for props and backgrounds. Creams, whites, and pastels work beautifully for newborn photos. Avoid busy patterns or bright colors that might distract from your baby's natural beauty.

Include Meaningful Props

Incorporate special items like a family heirloom, a favorite blanket, or items that represent your family's interests. These personal touches add meaning to your photos and tell your family's unique story.

Safety First

Always prioritize your baby's safety during the session. Work with a photographer who has experience with newborns and understands proper posing techniques. Never force a pose that makes your baby uncomfortable.

Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson

Professional photographer specializing in newborn and family photography. Certified in newborn safety and posing techniques, with a passion for capturing the precious first days of life.

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