The Bucket Pose-Southern New Jersey Newborn Photographer

Ahh- the most requested pose- The Bucket Pose! Every parent receives a styling questionnaire when booking, where they can select their preferred colors, props, poses etc, and almost every single time, I get the bucket request! I mean…It’s just so cute-what’s not to love about a snuggly little baby in a bucket?!

While this pose used to scare the living poop out of me, it’s because I never really knew how to SAFELY execute this pose until I took the time to learn. Now, it’s one of my favorites- I absolutely love styling these bucket sets, giving them each a unique look.

I often get asked how I achieve this pose, and I’m a really big fan of community over competition in the photography world, so I’m happy to share some tips below!

Please note- if you are NOT a professional photographer, please do not attempt this at home,

Tips for the bucket pose and how I style it

  • Baby must be SUPER sleepy. For most of the “posed” images you see online, baby is in a very deep sleep in order for me to pose them without any resistance. I keep my studio at 78 degrees and constantly play white noise in order to help keep the baby feel warm and comfortable. Providing clients with gorgeous images, starts within the studio and keeping your baby nice and calm and happy.

  • Place a weight or something heavy at the bottom of the bucket. The LAST thing you need is that bucket getting top heavy and falling over. You want to make sure baby stays in place the entire time, even after you take your arms away.

  • Keep Baby WRAPPED. This pose gives off the illusion that baby is fully naked, however, I always keep their feet nice and wrapped to avoid any kicking or pushing out and launching themselves forward. Newborns are so much stronger than we think, and this of course could be a danger to them, so to keep your baby safe, I always keep their feet wrapped up nice and take their arms out.

  • Pay attention to baby’s size. While I pretty much use the same bucket base for every session, the size of baby plays a big part. If I am photographing a smaller baby, I will need more posers and/or blankets inside my bucket so that they fit better, and visa versa for a bigger baby. I do also have a few bigger buckets that I occasionally like to use as well.

  • Baby needs to always be fully supported. Sometimes, baby is able to keep their head up by themselves if your beans and posers are placed correctly. Always make sure they are nice and snug in the bucket before stepping away. If baby still seems to be tilting their head or leaning, have an assistant keep one finger on their head for some extra support.

  • Pose the arms before placing them in the bucket. This makes for an easier transition. You want to move and maneuver the baby as little as possible once they are in the prop. Pose their arms, while the baby is in your lap, and then move them into the bucket. This keeps their head supported through the whole transition and you're not grabbing their fragile limbs too much.

  • Hook the elbows. This means that you have to hook their elbows over the rim of the bucket so baby does not slip downward or start to sink. This is why it's ever so important to place weights inside of the bucket so it will not be top heavy once the elbows are placed.

Well, that’s all I have for today! Remember mamas, these tips are for my photographers who have newborn posing experience and background safety training. Please, again, do not attempt any of these poses at home!

Take a look at some of my favorite bucket sets!

Motherhood Session-Southern New Jersey

Mommy and me sessions are SO special to me- and I’ll tell you why-

How many memories have you, as mom, been behind the camera photographing your family? How many photos of 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓𝒔𝒆𝒍𝒇 and the kids do you have? So often moms are the one’s behind the camera—they are capturing the moments, but aren’t there in any of the moments when looking back on them! That’s why I always make it a point to get mamas in FRONT of the camera when they get a chance!

Now I completely understand that some mamas hate the thought of being photographed, especially if you are a exhausted and burnt out, but think of this as an opportunity to pamper and treat yourself!

Trust your photographer to get all the right angles, and just enjoy the moment with your kiddos!

This mama came to me originally for an extended family session, but due to multiple reschedules, her session turned into a mommy and me session—which turned into one of my favorite sessions to date!

Any session can be hard with kiddos, especially younger ones, so candids are always the way to go! These girls were full of smiles and laughs, so they made my job super easy! All I had to do was tell them to run and play and the rest was magic!!

Take a look the rest of the images from this session—and if you’re a mama yourself, think about scheduling your own mommy and me session. I promise you won’t regret it!

Fun Alternatives for Displaying Your Photos

Amazing photos deserve an equally amazing display but this doesn’t mean you always have to use a traditional frame to showcase them in your home. Below is some inspiration for deciding how to display your favorite memories.

If your home décor is very contemporary you might want to consider canvas gallery wraps, image blocks or standout mounts to showcase your photos. Going frameless is also a great option if you’re looking for something truly sleek and modern.

If rustic and chic is more your style, then why not turn old pieces of wood into stained photo clipboards, using binder clips to hang the photos against the wood. Another unique option is to hang your photos on a thin cable to make it look like a clothesline. Binder clips also work perfectly for this.

If you are a fan of frames, why not buy different sizes, colors and styles and create one big photo wall that displays a variety of memories. There are so many shapes and designs that you can use to create your photo wall and really make it your own. 

Since we work with so many creative vendors who offer a wide variety of traditional and non-traditional framing and display options, we are able to help you pick a unique option that suites your home and style.

Whether it’s a traditional frame with hand-cut matting, shadow box or canvases, we will help you pick the right option for your home.  No matter which method you choose, get creative. Filling your walls with a lifetime of memories is one of the most special and visual ways to tell the story of your family, so get hanging.

How to Find the Perfect Photo Shoot Location

Choosing a photo shoot location might seem like a big deal but it doesn't have to be difficult! A location usually drives some of the other decisions you will need to make about your shoot so it’s important to choose the right place. Here are a few questions to ask yourself before you decide on a location:

1.      What kind of “theme” do I want? If a particular building or natural backdrop would work well with your theme, look around your area for spots that meet your requirements. If you don't know what kind of backdrop you want, take an afternoon drive around your city for inspiration. It's easy to overlook beautiful spots that are practically in your backyard. Ask your photographer for ideas too.

2.      Are you allowed to take pictures there? Make sure that you can legally take pictures at the location that you have in mind. If it's not public property or available to the public you will need to get permission first.

3.      Is it accessible? Consider that not all outdoor locations may be available all year round or you might not be able to get to them at all. Your safety is also an important aspect to think about before you decide on a location. Taking pictures on a mountain ledge may look neat but it’s best not to put yourself in harm’s way.  

4.      How do you get to your location? Will it be easy to walk to the session location and if not, are you able to change your clothing and touch up your hair and makeup before the shoot? You should also find out whether there is a restroom that’s close enough in case you need it.

5.      Will the photo session be in a public place? If the location you have chosen has a lot of foot traffic, you need to ask yourself whether you are comfortable being photographed in front of others or if you want a more private location.

Make sure that your location doesn’t become a distraction. Your location tells a story so it’s worthwhile to choose a meaningful spot. And if you don’t have ANY idea what you’re wanting….your photographer will be there to guide you ;)

Scott Twins

Meet the Scott Twins!

Noah and Caiden arrived and they were super sleepy and cuddly for their session! They visited my studio about a month ago with their parents and super helpful big sister, Journey. We had so much fun capturing this families love for each other!

This session was so much fun and with the help of my assistant (safety ALWAYS first), we were able to get these guys in and out within 2 hours! Thank you so much for trusting me with your family and I cannot wait these two best friends grow up!