1. If nursing, try to avoid eating anything spicy (ie. pizza, hot sauce, etc) or anything that will cause gas and might upset baby’s tummy for 24 hours preceding your scheduled session. A gassy baby will not pose well during the session due to their little tummy being upset. *Some other foods that may cause gas are dairy products- milk, cheese, yogurt, pudding, cream, or any food that has milk, milk products, casein, whey, or sodium casein it, as well as foods with caffeine, soy, fish, peanuts, chocolate, wheat, beef, nuts, eggs, corn, or citrus fruits.
2. Interact with and keep baby awake for 1-2 hours before your session to ensure he/she is good and sleepy for the session. This is very important. Without this, we spend too much time getting her to sleep and not as much time photographing her. Stimulating baby with a bath or by doing ‘naked time’ prior to the session are some tricks that you can use! I know you are saying now “my baby sleeps all morning” and this is true if baby is at home, however this will be one of the few early outings and baby will sense the different environment and will naturally have a lighter sleep. Also, don’t forget that baby will be moved in and out different props and outfits.
3. Please make sure your little one has a very full belly for the session. Please feed baby just before you leave your home. I have many clients who arrive at the studio saying that they gave baby a small feeding about 45 minutes ago and need to feed baby upon arrival. Baby usually wakes up during this feeding at the studio and has trouble falling back into a deep, restful sleep. If baby is bottle feeding, please bring extra bottles and milk (formula or breastmilk) – (babies work up quite the appetite being constantly moved around in the warm studio) – I promise you we will need to fee at least once during the session. Also, baby should be fed as much as possible in the 12 hours that precede the session. This will allow for baby to sleep as deeply and as long as possible.
4. It will be quite warm in the studio (approx 25-27 C), so dress in layers.
5. The session will last anywhere from 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on how much the baby sleeps and we are photographing parents and siblings.
6. If you are using a pacifier, please bring it! If you are not using a pacifier please consider brining one as well. With your permission we will use it during the session for brief moments as it will help to settle baby down while posing.
7. If you session includes a sibling, if possible I include siblings at the beginning at the session. If you have another parent, sibling(s) can leave as the remainder of the session can be long for them. If sibling(s) have to stay with you, we will do our best to entertain them with TV and a few toys.
Let me know if you have any questions at all! Please email or call me any time. I prefer open and honest conversations before the session to avoid any misunderstanding or disappointment.
If you have seen a posed newborn session click on this video. It is a training video but gives you a good idea what to expect.
Taking good pictures is an art and having a professional photographer with a trained eye and the creativity to visualize a beautiful unique photo is worth the extra cost.
2. If you’re having your first baby, you may not realize how little time you’re about to have. You’re not going to have time to take quality pictures or maybe take any pictures at all. Making an appointment and knowing that time is coming is comforting and it allows you to concentrate on other things, like enjoying time with your new son or daughter, and that is priceless.
3. I guarantee that you won’t be able to get a nice quality, frame-able picture from your smart phone, go ahead and use any phone or any app, it just won’t happen. Additionally, point and shoot cameras have come along way and are great for day to day picture taking and 75% of the time you’ll be happy with the results, but for those big occasions, having a baby- you want to be 100% sure that you’re getting the best pictures.
4. To get the best posed newborn pictures it’s best to have them done within 10 days of birth, and of course there are several considerations when handling a newborn baby, you can just flop them around and pose them how you want, it is important to be safe and have patience. Safety is especially an issue when doing pictures like this, it takes a special touch and some other photography tricks to accomplish this shot. I am safety certified with APNPI.
5. And the most important reason why you need to get newborn pictures done by a professional is the memories, you’ll have a hard time remembering how tiny and precious your son or daughter was. They grow SO fast, it’s hard to believe looking at the picture below that she was this small just 6 months ago. You’ll regret not investing in professional photos if you decide not to take my advice, and unless you have a time machine you won’t have the chance to change your mind.
Lately, I have so many newborn session inquires where the baby is already 3 weeks old. I know it’s not high on your priority list to think about scheduling pictures when you are just trying to adjust to the new routine. However, the first two weeks are truly important when it comes to newborn photography. I am writing this blog as a reference, and even though I could list so many reasons why you should bring in your baby during the first 10 days, I was looking for a reference from a third party. So here it is, a blog from the National Association of Professional Child Photographers. “I encourage parents to bring their newborn babies in BEFORE 2 weeks of age but even BEFORE 1 week of age, is ideal! Most are looking to have their newborn photographed naked with perhaps an artistic pose. Newborn babies that are just a few days are able to be posed, comfortable naked (as long as they are warm and their bellies are full), and cute as can be. During this time (as a parent of 2 I know this) we are too tired to truly appreciate the tiny toes, the blistered lips, the wrinkled back. Your photographer will be able to capture all these tiny details, and create some amazing artistic images. Your baby changes so fast, don’t let this time pass you by before you can capture it professionally.”
In the following paragraph I will share some information with you of how to prepare for a session. We have likely talked about that prior to booking the session, but sometimes its good go be able to read it again.
LOCATION
For outdoor sessions, one of the most common questions we get is “Where will we shoot? Do you pick or do we?”.
So the location question should be addressed right away, and the answer is going to be up to the client! I offer studio and outdoor sessions. The location of the shoot can add a whole lot of meaning and fun to your photos. The images will be focused on you, but a great backgrounds adds a ton of colour, textures, lines and light. Natural spots, like field and treed areas work great for playing and focusing on each other. The best time of the day to shoot in fields is usually before sunset, so that I can capture the golden light. If you have a location, that has a special meaning to you, I will gladly meet you there. If you don’t, no problem, I know lots of magical places to shoot.
TIMING BEFORE THE SESSION
Moms are often rushing around before a photo shoot, making sure that their family is dressed and ready. If mom and dad are in the picture, I always encourage moms to spend extra time on themselves, maybe even getting their hair and makeup professionally done. This will prepare mom for her pictures and when mom is feeling pretty and confident, this will reflect on the rest of the family as well. Leave plenty of time for showers, baths, dressing, and grooming. When a family shows up to a family photo session rushed and disorganized, it sets the tone for a rushed and disorganized session. Give yourself extra time so that you are ready before it’s time to head out that door.
PREPARE THE DAD
If Dad’s are part of the session, Dads, please cheerfully participate. I know that many dads dread the family photo session, but fathers, please understand how important capturing your family is. These images will be left as a legacy, when your children are grown, with families of their own some day. Family photos are treasured forever and they are so important. Please, please, dads… cheerfully participate in your family photo session. Once you see your happy wife and amazing photographs, you will be so glad that you gave this time to your family.
KIDS
Be certain not to schedule your photo session around your child’s nap or bedtime. Besides timing, my advise is to not put too much importance on preparing the kids for the photo session. I will try to keep it a fun playdate, and thats exactly what you can tell them. Depending on their ages, it’s more important to provide comfort ahead of the session. I advise in bringing a spare outfits, snacks [no chocolate or anything that stains], and a favourite toy in case the little one needs some comfort. I also hope to capture their personality (not just a cheesy smile), so there is no need to tell them “to smile”. Please, parents… I have found parents who stand behind the photographer and scream, “Say cheese to the lady kids!” Yelling and demanding young children to look at the camera to smile will only stress your children out (not to mention the photographer) and will result in strained, unnatural and often unflattering photographs. Step back, and allow me to naturally interact and talk with your children. This will result in natural, gorgeous smiles. Help me to capture the true essence of your child’s personality by talking with and coaxing out those smiles naturally and easily. If you want to help, be silly! Here is a little checklist:
CLOTHES
The biggest challenge in getting ready for a photo session. Pinterest is a great resource to look up some outfits. I have put together a boardfor you to make it a little easier. Have your clothing chosen way in advance and make sure that your outfit choices are comfortable and attractive. What do your dream family photos look like? If they are soft and elegant? Chose neutral colors with soft, flowing fabrics…. think creams, very soft pastels, oatmeals, light browns, tans, grays, and slate blues. Want to showcase the fun and spunky side of your family? Choose coordinating colors (but not matchy, matchy) with bold accent colors, such as hues of gray with yellow or bright red accents. Adding fun accessories like scarves, headbands, hats, etc. can add a modern twist and sassy flair to your images. Think about all parts of the outfit, shoes and sock combinations, and not wearing hats at the beginning of the shoot. For girls, think about hair and makeup, especially if its an outdoor session, you want to make sure you have a hair tie handy.
Wardrobe – For girls, you can’t go wrong with cute dresses, rompers, and dainty hats or headbands. For boys, jeans and polos or a button-up shirt, or a T-shirt with a button-up over it can be very cute, as well as overalls on the right age and personality. For siblings, the children don’t have to match perfectly, just coordinate. You can’t go wrong with dark, rich monotones, which drive the attention in photos to sweet faces and darling expressions instead of loud prints or colors. If nothing else, pick a color that compliments your child’s eye color. Please avoid pure whites a solid blacks.
Clean, clean, clean – clean nails, clean hair, wipe away eye boogers, clean feet (sandals on kids = black feet!), wipe snotty noses, fresh-scrub teeth. The cleaner the kid, the better their photos will turn out.
Fit! Clothing should fit comfortably, not too big and not to small, preferably softer fabrics like natural cotton.
If your child is still in diapers or pull-ups, tuck’em in or wear bloomers.
If your child is still of napping age, make sure they nap before the shoot.
It is perfectly okay to bring bribes to a photo shoot – given a stage and being the center of attention, it’s like our kids know exactly when to act their worst. Some cereal,or hard candy that won’t stain teeth can help a short photo shoot go by smoothly.
Avoid colorful drinks or lollypops before the shoot, don’t let them eat or drink anything that will stain their face, teeth or mouths.
THE SESSION
I will try to keep the session entertaining for the little ones. You might find, that I am acting really weird and funny, but no worries this is part of the session. The funnier the better, it will encourage the little ones to bring out their natural smile and expression.
THEN WHAT?
After the session, I will take up to 2 weeks to pre-edits your images. If you need your images at a certain time, please let me know ahead of the session. You will then receive a link to a gallery where you can view and select your favourite images. Once you are done with your selection, I will do the final edit and provide you with two sets of files, the high resolution images and watermarked web sized images.