Thinking about newborn photos is an exciting part of the planning process for your new family member! As you navigate the world of capturing adorable baby yawns, tiny fingers, and peaceful slumbers, it's natural to have questions. In this blog post, I have made a list of the top 10 frequently asked questions about newborn photo sessions to give you insight and practical tips. Whether you're a first-time parent or a seasoned pro, read on to discover everything you need to know to make your newborn photo session a seamless and memorable experience.
When is the best time for newborn photos?
It is best to have your newborn session within two week of your baby’s birth date. This helps ensure we capture all the newborn details that we know change so quickly. Photographer secret: it also helps us because babies are usually still sleepy those first two weeks, which means a smoother and quicker session for everyone!
How do I prepare my baby for the photo session?
We all know babies are on their own schedule, however, it is helpful to feed and change them as close to the session as possible. Keep your home warm. Turn off ceiling fans, turn up the heat a couple degrees or turn off the air-conditioning. White noise machines are also helpful.
What should My baby wear? Do we need props?
A neutral-colored onesie or outfit makes for timeless photos. Small headband for girls (big bows hide their dainty features in photos) or knitted hats and accessories are always adorable. When selecting colors, try to avoid red and orange as this may make baby appear too orange. Try to select neutral or earth tones such as ivory, beige, rose gold, soft blues, or sage green. If you need help with colors, I am always available to chat!
Props are generally not a part of my photography unless you have a special item or heirloom you would like to have included in the photos! I always love when clients have a bonnet or blanket knitted by a family member. I have even included family-made cribs, bassinets, and rocking horses. These items help tell your family story and make your photos even more special.
How long does a newborn session typically last?
Typically 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on how settled baby is.
What if my baby is unsettled or crying during the session?
If at any point during the session your baby needs soothed, fed, or changed, we will take a break to do so! It is never a bother at all. I work with newborn babies and these things are expected to happen!
Can siblings or grandparents be included in newborn photos?
Absolutely! I am notorious for making grandma or grandpa get in the pictures!
Are you vaccinated for whooping cough and/or the flu?
Of course. This is a very important question to ask any newborn photographer. I would never want to get your sweet baby sick. I am up-to-date with my whooping cough vaccine and also receive my flu shot and COVID-19 booster every year. I also will wear a mask during your session during cold and flu season and am ALWAYS willing to wear a mask on request. I want you to feel at ease during your session!
How many photos will we get from our session?
After your session, you will receive an online proofing gallery of about 30 images that have not yet been edited and are watermarked. From this proofing gallery, you will choose which images you would like for me to edit. My base newborn package includes 6 images. You will have the option to purchase additional images if you would like more than 6.
What is the Best Setting for Newborn Photography – Studio or IN-Home?
I think there is a place for both styles of newborn photography. Some clients choose to do both and some families choose one or the other for various reasons. I appreciate studio photography and had studio newborn photos done for both of my children. Personally, I wish I would have done both in-home and studio. It really is up to you and what you value! There are benefits to both styles. In-home sessions are all about telling the story of those first few weeks with your newborn.. and can include some documentary-style images that really capture what the early days were like. I really strive to focus on love and connection for my in-home newborn sessions.
When Should I Schedule and Book a Newborn Photography Session?
If you are set on a newborn photographer, I highly recommend getting on their schedule as soon as possible. Most newborn photographers have a limit for the number of newborn clients they take each month. This ensure they can be available for each family.
I hope you have found this blog post to be helpful in planning your newborn sessions. I am always here to answer any questions you may have!