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6 Newborn Photography Tips (To Rock Your First Session)

By Kelly Wilson on April 23, 2018 | No Comments

Newborn Photography Tips to Rock Your First Session

6 Newborn Photography Tips

(To Help You Rock Your First Session)

Newborns are sweet and squishy and oh so cuddly, who could resist photographing them?  You tell yourself, “It can’t be that hard, they just lay there!”  But as you begin to prepare for the session, you realize just how challenging they can be and you start to panic and doubt yourself. 

So now what?!  I’ll walk you through this first session with a few tips and tricks, and with a little luck you will deliver beautiful photos to your client, and hopefully fall in love with newborn photography.

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Tip 1. Set the Stage

Your shooting space needs to be warm!  I generally set the thermostat to 80 degrees shortly after the family arrives.  This gives them time to adjust to the temperature rather than walking into a furnace right off the bat, it warms up slowly and they barely notice the temperature rising.  Warmth will help eliminate splotchy skin, and will keep baby warm as you work through the session. 

Have mom feed the baby, or top him off as soon as they arrive.  This will help everyone settle in for the session, and baby will start out with a full tummy which should get your session off to a great start.  I like to take this opportunity to ask mom if she would like a few nursing photos at some point during the session, what a lovely bond between mom and baby to capture! 

If she is open to the idea, I pull her to the window and give her time to settle in with her baby, then I will snap a few shots from a distance, then come in closer.  Use shadows to help hide sensitive areas, try shooting from above moms head or over her shoulder to capture the bond from her perspective, too!

newborn photography examples mother nursing a newborn

Keep a noise maker handy, this will help lull baby to sleep and keep them from waking easily while you are working with them.  I love this app for my iPhone!  I set it to Red Noise, and then slip it under the blanket so it's near baby but out of the shot.  Be sure you always set your phone to airplane mode to prevent a phone call from coming through and waking baby up!

newborn photography examples newborn in basket prop

Tip 2. Keep Newborn Props and Poses Simple

Keep props, set ups and poses to a minimum for your first session - remember, simple is beautiful too!  Although it may be hard to reign in all your exciting ideas, just remember that one or two beautifully photographed set ups are much better than five poorly shot set ups.

You don’t need a million newborn props to create stunning photos as the baby is the focus after all!  Adopting the less is more strategy will relieve a lot of your stress, shorten your session, and perhaps most importantly, allow you to capture stunning images for your portfolio to land more clients.

Once you have a couple of sessions under your belt and are more comfortable working with newborns, you can then start experimenting with props or different poses once your work through your standard set of shots.  Still not sure what set up to use for your first session?  Try this!  These poses are easy to achieve and you can get several images out of a single set up.

newborn posing examples for newborn photography

If you can, have mom snuggle in close and capture some photos of her with baby! 

Here is another easy set up that will yield several images.  Lay the baby in a basket, or on a rug, and wrap him/her up snug with only his face showing, then gently pull hands or feet out for a slightly different image.  Next, remove the wrap and put on a hat/bonnet/headband, and finally, change out the flooring to give even more variety.  You can also shoot from different angles to add more variety to your clients gallery. 

If there are any siblings to incorporate into the photos, this is a great way to do so!  Lay baby on a rug and have siblings snuggle up beside them.  If big brother or sister is wiggly, try swaddling baby, this will help the older child hold on to the baby.

newborn photography pictures mom snuggling with baby

Tip 3. Get the Light Right

Always, always, always light from the head!  Your light source should always be at the head of the baby.  As you are posing baby, be mindful to place the top of their head toward the light. That way the light will shine down the baby from the top of the head toward the chin and give you that nice little butterfly shadow under the nose. 

You always want an angled light rather than straight on, this will ensure you have nice depth in your images and prevent dark shadowing on baby's eyes.

newborn photography tips blanket prop

Tip 4. A Wakeful Newborn Is Not Always Bad

What if baby won't sleep?  Don't stress over it, use it to your advantage!  Some of the set ups shown here are great for an alert (but calm) baby. 

While I prefer most of my shots to be of the baby sleeping soundly, I usually try to take advantage of an alert baby by getting a few shots with their eyes open.  Parents love these, often more than the sleeping images! 

So don't worry if baby won't sleep, take advantage of that alertness and get some great images of those wide eyes.  Be patient, they will fall asleep at some point!

newborn photography examples when baby is awake

Tip 5. Newborn Photography Safety

  • Always use your camera strap when standing over babies, or any client for that matter.  This will prevent your heavy camera from dropping on baby should it slip out of your hand for some reason.  Always stand on a sturdy stool or chair when standing over baby, you don't want to fall on them!
  • If you elevate baby in a basket, bucket, or on a bean bag, be sure to surround the area beneath the baby with pillows when possible.  And always use a spotter if baby isn't 100% stable, or can't maintain the pose on their own.
  • Wash your hands often, and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth during a session.  If you feel like a cold is coming on, please reschedule!  Passing an illness onto a newborn with a low immune system is never worth any photo.  The two weeks after birth is typically the best time for photos, but if you have to wait out an illness you won't miss out on the newborn window entirely, I have had just as much success with three and four week old newborns as I have the five to ten day old newborns!  This baby was three months old at her session, but you would never know it.
  • Additional newborn photo safety tips.

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Tip 6. Post Processing Newborn Photos

For editing newborn images, Pretty Photoshop Actions has a wonderful Newborn Photoshop Actions set that includes absolutely everything you need to edit and deliver beautiful images to your clients.  Natural color enhancements, blanket brushes, skin brushes, and soothing enhancers for jaundice and blotchy skin - they have everything covered!  Here is a great tutorial of the Pretty Actions Luxe Newborn Collection that you can check out, your little clients will be super happy you did!

Conclusion

Even if things don't go as you planned, have fun with it. You have to start somewhere and everyone makes mistakes.  If things go wrong, learn from them so you can improve the next time you photograph a newborn.  And most importantly, enjoy it--it will be over before your know it!

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 Here are some our other favorite Newborn Photography Tutorials

1.  4 Ways to Build a Newborn Photography Business

2.  Newborn Photography Posing Guide

3.  6 Must-Have Newborn Props

4.  5 Tips to Make Your Newborn Photo Session Once to Remember

5.  Essential Newborn Photography Safety Tips

6.  How to Get Baby to Sleep for a Photo Session

7.  Editing Newborn Photos in Lightroom

8.  3 Best Newborn Lightroom Presets

9.  Editing Newborns Using Bella Baby Presets & Brushes

10.  How to Edit Newborns in Photoshop

Do you have any questions or comments about our Newborn Photography Tips?  Leave us a comment below - we would LOVE to hear from you!  And PLEASE SHARE our tutorial using the social sharing buttons - we really appreciate it!

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Pretty Presets for Lightroom author Kelly Wilson

Kelly Wilson

Kelly is a hobbyist photographer located in Norman, OK specializing in newborn photography. When she is not busy shuttling her three children to gymnastics, tennis, and swimming lessons, she enjoys spending time photographing animals for the Central Oklahoma Humane Society.

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April 23, 2018

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