What to expect during a newborn session and some bonus information.
Having a baby?
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear that someone is having a baby? For me, I think of how little those babies are and how that little-ness doesn't last very long. The changes are quick, almost done in the blink of an eye, and because of this I suggest having their newborn session within the first 3 weeks. The other milestone sessions within their first year of life outside of the womb are at 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and 1 year old. Don't wait to book your session, they grow so fast.
When should you book/schedule your session?
The second you think you want to hire a newborn photographer, you should book it. I have limited sessions because I hold out for the mamas that have booked ahead with me. Now, that doesn't mean I won't try to accommodate your newborn, but I'm just letting you know to get on the books as fast as possible. Even if you're thinking, "I'm only in my second trimester?" Book it! Bonus if you book a maternity and newborn with me because you'll get a print/product credit. Same goes for booking a maternity and milestone. It not only pays to book ahead, but it really helps ease your mind because you'll be a for sure for the date needed. Once baby is born, contact me ASAP and we'll get you scheduled.
What should you and baby wear to the newborn session?
If you're planning on being in the photos, discuss wardrobe options with your photographer. The colors of your newborn session can be selected by yourself or me - just be sure to say what colors you don't want. I can also be sure to have your baby in a color coordinating wrap for family and sibling shots should you want those. If you're not in the photos, know that I try to keep the studio warm. If it's too chilly, babies get cold. I have heaters and a heating pad to keep baby comfy. I also provide all of the wraps and props for baby so there is no need to bring your own. Everything I have is as clean as can be so no need to worry. Plus, I specifically buy these items for the purpose of newborn photography so you don't have to. Have a certain color in mind? I'll check my stash to see if I have it but if I don't I might be able to add it to my collection.
How long will the session last?
This part is tricky. Some sessions can be super fast because baby is totally fine with all of the wrapping and unwrapping, while other babies are not wanting to be handled very much. The best thing I can say is plan from 1-3 hours.
What should I bring?
Bring a bottle if you bottle feed, bring a few extra diapers and plenty of wipes (babies have been known to pee and poop all over so be prepared, it's normal), and you might want to bring a pacifier if your baby uses one. The studio has plenty of coffee, water, and snacks for you and your family to enjoy.
What goes into a newborn photography session?
For me, it always starts with how I can do a pose safely. If it isn't safe, I won't even attempt it. But with that said, here's a list of things you might want to check for when hiring a newborn photographer. Once you become part of the MKP newborn family, I send a questionnaire that helps coordinate your session.
- CPR / BLS / ECC training and certification - This is very important and necessary. I'm certified by The American Heart Association. https://cpr.heart.org/en/resources/about-cpr-and-ecc
- Safe posing - Lots of photographers will do "froggy" or "hammock", etc., poses without actually knowing how to do them safely. These techniques take skill and patience. Holding their little head properly so that they don't fall over and get hurt is critical. Be sure you know who is holding your precious baby's life in their hands. With that said, I welcome you to interview me at any time.
- Props - It seems crazy but there is a huge market for newborn photography props. I cannot begin to tell you how many newborn photography props I've purchased in the last year. Why? I needed a refresh so I went all out and have several new baby beds, cradles, backdrop blankets, fancy and basic baby wraps, outfits, baskets, bonnets, hats, headbands, etc. I've filled my new studio pretty quick. The moral of the story here is that every photographer has props but some might have a lot like me or some might have a little. It's always good to ask for options or send your photographer a picture of what you're wanting. Coordinating with colors/props with the nursery is always fun! Some of my props and wraps are from https://hellolittleprops.com/ and https://www.shootingstarsprops.com.au/?currency=USD. Others are from random vendors, antique stores such as https://www.luneberry.com/, http://www.therustypick.com/ or http://buffalonickelantiques.com/, or even fabric stores such as https://www.joann.com/. The list could go on forever!
Now that you have a little more insight, let me know what you think.
Hugs and love, Michelle
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