Life changes in an instant when you become a parent.  You go from birthing classes and prepping a nursery to going home from the hospital with a brand new baby.  And there’s no class or book that can entirely prep you for that.

If you’re like many of my clients, you’ve thought about a newborn session in the months before your baby arrived.  You looked at different photographer’s websites and decided on someone whose style you love.  You picked someone you’d trust to hold your tiny little son or daughter.  But, as much as you’ve prepared, you’re getting closer to the day of the photo session and want to make sure you get the most out of the investment.

Once a client arrives to my studio, I tell them the hard work is over.  Now it’s my turn to do what I’m best at.  I’ll soothe your baby.  All the wraps, hats and headbands are available and I’ll even direct you with how to hold and pose with the baby.

I’ve put together a few tips to get ready for the newborn photo session that will make everything go as smoothly as possible.

How to Prepare for a Newborn Photo Session

  1.  Plan some awake time for your baby before the photo session.  The easiest way to do this is give the baby a bath.  It’s nearly impossible for a baby to sleep through a bath, so it’s an easy way to keep them awake.  This will ensure, they’ll be ready for a nap when they arrive.
  2.  Feed the baby just before the session.  You can arrive a little early to breast feed the baby.  Or you could bring a bottle and feed the baby just before we start.  This also helps in making sure the baby is ready to sleep right through the photo session.
  3.  Dress the baby is a snap front outfit.  This will allow us to remove the clothing without disturbing the sleeping baby.  If we have to pull clothing over the head, a baby will usually start to wake up.
  4.  Bring a pacifier.  I know the doctor might tell you to hold off on giving your baby a pacifier.  Of course, you need to do what you feel comfortable doing.  But, there are times, when letting the baby soothe with a pacifier for a minute or two will make the difference in getting more photos.  (And you never have to use it again if you don’t want to!)
  5.  If the photo session is at your home, make sure it’s very warm.  I keep my studio very warm so that babies still feel like they are in the womb.  When we do bare skin photos with the baby, this is extra important.

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