Children grow up so fast, and having photos of your little ones at their smallest and newest can help you remember years later how tiny they truly were.
As you’re preparing to welcome a new addition into your family, consider booking a newborn photo shoot to capture this wonderful moment in your life. And if you’re unsure what a newborn photo session entails, we’ve compiled this list of common questions parents have.
The ideal age for a newborn session is between five and 21 days. At this stage, babies still spend most of their time sleeping and often still snuggle up in positions that are similar to those they held in the womb. Remember that babies grow fast, and after three weeks, your little one will start stretching their arms and legs more and will be less comfortable with posing—and less likely to stay asleep for most of the session.
If you want to have a newborn session, try to book it as early as you can. You only have a small window of time in which to take these photos, and you want to make sure your photographer is available.
I generally am booked 2 months in advanced, so its best to reach out 3 months before your due date!
Your photographer will understand that babies come when they’re ready and not on any schedule. They’ll hold time around your scheduled session to make sure you’re guaranteed a space when baby arrives.
Most sessions last about two to three hours. If that sounds long, don’t worry—you won’t be taking photos the whole time. A large portion of your session will be spent feeding and comforting your newborn to make sure they’re content for portraits.
The majority of newborn photography involves nude portraits to capture the tininess and softness of your baby, so you’ll want to dress your infant in something that’s easy to put on and remove. If you’d rather your baby dressed in photos, make sure you choose an outfit that fits well as too-large clothes will look messy in photos.
My studio provides all of your baby’s wardrobe so you do not need to worry about bringing anything! We even have gowns for mom to wear, so you can just show up and we will take care of your outfits!
Your whole diaper bag, of course—pacifiers, extra diapers and wipes, and extra formula and bottles, if you formula-feed. You also want to bring a change of clothes for yourself—if you’re going to be in photos with a naked infant, there’s a good chance you’ll get pooped or peed on. And be sure to bring along any props you want included in the photos, like a blanket or a toy that has special meaning to you or your family.
I recommend to bring dad’s clothes ironed and on a hanger to get changed into when it is time for your portion of the session. That way, your clothes won’t be wrinkled from the car ride or sitting at the studio.
Be sure to ask your photographer any other questions you may have and don’t be nervous! Your photographer has experience working with newborns and parents and will know just how to pose and photograph your baby and capture those precious memories of this special time in your lives.
To book your session with my studio, please contact me here.
-Rachel