Want great, professional looking photos of your newborn to share with
your friends and family but don’t want to pay big bucks to a
professional? Check out these tips for photographing your baby and you
too can have beautiful, professional looking portraits of your precious
little one!
Lighting
Natural lighting is the best for capturing a breathtaking photo of your
newborn. Find the brightest room in your home, usually a room with a
north facing window or with large windows. You want lots of natural
light but not direct sunlight. Direct sunlight will create unwanted
shadows. Position your baby next to the window laying parallel to it.
Background
You do not want a busy, printed, colorful background. This will look
distracting in the photo, and you want the picture to focus on your
beautiful baby! Use a solid color sheet or blanket. Or you could
purchase a couple yards of cotton, velvet, or fleece material in a
solid color like black, white, pink or blue.
Pose
Position baby on the floor, on a bed or couch in a laying position
either on their back or their tummy. Or drape your background sheet
over their infant seat and place your baby in the infant seat. Place
one of his tiny hands by his cheek or mouth, a precious little hand
next to baby’s cheek will produce a breathtaking photo!
Clothing
Like the background, stick with solid, soft colors. You want to notice
your baby in the photo, not his clothes. Forget the elaborate outfits
or dresses, they will only bunch up on your baby’s tiny body and cover
all those adorable little baby parts. Dress him in a simple outfit,
sleeper, or even better just his diaper! What is cuter than a naked
baby?!? If you don’t want to photograph your baby naked, use a special
blanket to softly drape over him.
The Baby
Timing is everything. Start your “session” when baby is rested, alert
and has a full tummy. If he falls asleep mid-shoot, keep snapping
pictures. Sleeping baby shots are simply precious! If baby is unhappy
and crying during your session, don’t stress; just try again tomorrow.
Camera
If you have a digital camera, be sure to set it to the highest
resolution possible. Turn the flash OFF. The natural lighting in a
bright room will be all you need to take beautiful shots. Get to know
your camera and its settings. Most cameras will have settings for
shooting without flash and for close-ups. If you have a 35mm camera,
use 200 speed film and set it for low light and close-ups. This will
capture the best detail.
Take LOTS of pictures
Start snapping away! This is where a digital camera will come in handy,
so take tons of shots…you are sure to get some perfect ones in the
bunch. Take shots from every angle. Take some full body shots, and take
some close-ups of just your baby’s face. Get down on baby’s level and
shoot straight at him. Don’t forget to get some shots of those tiny
little hands and feet. If baby has siblings, get photos of his siblings
kissing the top of his head. Take a picture of big sister holding
baby’s hand too. This is a sure way to make your older child feel
special too.
It is very simple really! Just try my tips and you will see that you CAN take great shots of your baby!
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Article written by Susan S., a WAHM with 2 children. Susan is the owner and creator of Sweet-Pea-Creations,
specializing in custom and handmade birth and adoption announcements,
baby shower invitations, baptism or christening invitations, and
matching note cards.
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