I'm sure you've read/heard that newborn photos are best done within 10 days of birth. The reason being is at this stage, newborns are still very much curled up and they tend to be pretty sleepy, making them easier to work with. Notice I said easiER, not easy. Any mom knows how unpredictable newborns are. I would advise (can I give advice considering I'm an amateur?) making sure you have lots of time. Unfortunately, with this session, I did not plan well. I could not give Ezra and his parents all the time I wanted to. Naturally, when I got to the house, Ezra decided it was time to eat. After that, he wasn't really interested in sleeping (so no precious sleeping shots...well I got one) but it worked out because I got some wonderful pictures of a calm, awake baby. Granted I only spent a little over an hour with him, but he seems to be a really good baby (lucky Kim and Kyle!).
My other challenge with newborns is...well they just kinda lay there. They don't really have facial expressions and it can be really hard (at least in my opinion) to get them to look at the camera. I have a suspicion this is why we see so many sleeping shots of newborns...
So I guess it's up to the photog to get creative with angles, and concept shoots. A concept shoot would be like an Ann Geddes photo. Yeah, I don't have the props for those! I did have a brilliant idea using our picture frame turned chalkboard which you'll see below. And I think boys are harder than girls in the fact that with girls, you can put them in headbands adorned with big bows or flowers, wrap frilly tutus around them, etc. Boys? Not so much. Perhaps I need to spend a little time on Pinterest finding some good ideas for posing baby boys. So even though I was lacking in props, and I didn't get to spend as much time as I wanted, I think I was able to capture how sweet this little guy is and how much his parents are in love with him already.
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gah...stupid watermark covering baby's face! good thing it won't be there on the actual photos the parents get! |