How to Prepare for your Newborn Photo Shoot | South Jersey Newborn Photographer

Congrats on your newest addition! A baby can give a totally different meaning to life. By now I’m assuming that you’re thinking of booking a newborn session, or you already have! But now what? This is all so new, so what do you need to do next?

My newborn photography sessions are specially planned and designed to celebrate the love of your growing family and to capture those moments that mean so much! My studio is fully equipped and has thousands of props and accessories that we will use to design, create and plan your newborn photography session so that it reflects you and your personal style. When you book a session with me, you will receive a more in depth guide on how to prepare, but for now lets go over what you’ll need to know to make the most out of your newborn session!

Book Ahead of Time I always encourage my clients to book their session before they reach their 3rd trimester. Once the baby arrives, or the closer you get, the LAST thing on your mind will be to schedule a photoshoot, and before you know it, they’ll be too grown. I like to get newborns in the studio around 2-3 weeks if possible, while they are still tiny and sleepy, so planning ahead also allows us to work with your due date and be flexible if needed.

Plan the whole day Newborn sessions can take anywhere from 2-4 hours, but we never rush and follow baby’s cues, so it may take longer. When baby needs a break, we’ll take a break. Don’t worry if baby is fussed, they are not used to being handled, posed and move so much and it make take a while for them to settle down. Most babies need to eat at least once during their session. so we will plan to take as many breaks as needed to keep baby happy.

Dress/Pack appropriately You’ll notice that the studio is nice and warm. I keep my studio around 70-75 degrees, this helps keep baby nice and sleepy, but can sometimes be uncomfortable for mom and dad (sorry dad). Bring a pair of comfy, cool clothes to change into if wanted! Your style and prep guide will go over more details on how to dress for your photoshoot! Below is a list of other items to pack for the big day

  1. Pacifier - even if baby only sometimes takes these at home, they are super helpful during our photoshoot time incase we need to settle the baby without feeding or moving them. Try to keep one on hand if possible!

  2. EXTRA milk. Whether you pump, breast feed or formula feed, most babies will eat more than normal during their session, and more freequently. I’m not sure the science behind it, but come prepared with more than you think you need! I do have a refrigerator if needed to keep it cool.

  3. Anything sentimental from home- I am always open to incorporating special items from home if you’d like, so bring anything you’d like to be a part of the photoshoot!

Feed As close to photoshoot time as possible If possible, it is best to feed the baby either right before you leave for your session or as soon as you arrive. I don’t want to throw off any schedule they are on, but feeding right before go time will help baby get nice and content and sleepy for longer! And again, we will most likely have to stop and feed at least once more during your session time, so don’t stress if you notice them eating more than normal.

Older siblings If you have an older child that will be participating in the session, I always suggest bringing two cars if possible. I do family and sibling poses first, and then your other child (children) can either go to lunch with dad, grandma, etc, or hang out in the front room for the duration of our session. I do keep some books and snacks in my studio, but sometimes taking them for a little adventure and coming back at the end is a special little day for them!

I hope that this helped ease your worries and stress just a little bit and I hope to work with you and your little ones in the near future!

A Beautiful Lifestyle Newborn Session | South Jersey Newborn Photographer

In Home Lifestlye Newborn Photography

It’s been a while since I posted a blog on here, I really need to get better at my blogging for 2024, but I’m here now so let’s dive in!

If you’ve been around for a while, you know that I mostly photograph newborn sessions in my south Jersey studio, however, every now and then I get a request to come into a client’s home and my goodness do I love it every time!

Lifestyle Newborn Sessions are so raw and intimate and I absolutely love the emotions they bring along with it. These are the first few moments home with your new addition, and I am here to capture it all!

Here are a few of my favorite images from my latest in home session - The Fino Family

South Jersey Newborn Photographer | Baby Logan | An IVF Miracle

Newborn Photography is about capturing new life, but it’s also about telling your story. Its about documenting this new journey and your new bundle of joy, however they came into this world.

This mama suffered many losses before getting pregnant with her miracle! Mr Logan sure is special- made with a little bit of science and a lot of bit of love!

Logan was an absolute DREAM for his newborn session and was very good to me and his mama! Take a look at some of my favorites from his special day!

Tips on Including Older Siblings in Your Newborn Session | South Jersey Newborn Photographer

Congrats!! Your little family has added another member, and it’s so important to capture this moment in your lives!

One of the best things about newborn photos is it’s a great way to get new photos of the whole family, including any older siblings. But it can sometimes be a challenge for parents to encourage toddlers to cooperate with the photo session. That’s why I put together these five tips for including older siblings in your newborn shoot.

Give them time in the spotlight.

An older sibling of a newborn has often just become an older sibling, which means they’re still getting used to having a baby in the house. They may feel that their parents don’t pay as much attention to them with all the needs of their new sibling. Take time to make sure your older kids feel involved in the photo session, both in photos with your new baby and photos of the whole family together. Your newborn session is a great way to let older siblings know that it’s not just about your new addition, but about your growth as a family.

Encourage them to snuggle up.

Your older child may feel unsure or uncomfortable around the new baby, and a photo session can be a great way to help them loosen up and get to know their new sibling. Some of my favorite photos are images of the older sibling holding, kissing, or snuggling the new baby. Encourage them to gently touch the newborn and to get close, which can lead to a lot of giggles and smiles and some great photos.

Let them do their own thing.

One of the most important things is not to force your older child to participate in the session. The last thing you want is a tantrum or a grumpy face in your photos! Instead, encourage them to participate without forcing them. You may be surprised how much they enjoy being involved on their own, and giving your older child space to explore and relax can result in more natural, genuine images of your family.

Make time for breaks.

Your newborn won’t be the only one who needs breaks. Have some snacks handy for older siblings, and give them a chance to step away from the camera and just play for a little while. Sometimes it’s best to do photos with the older sibling first, so they don’t get bored and agitated as the session goes on. Regardless of how your photographer organizes the session, be sure to include regular breaks throughout.

Talk to them beforehand.

It’s so important to let your older children know what to expect from a photo session. Whether they love to be in front of the camera or are a little bit shy, talking to them in the days before your shoot about how things will go can really ease their minds and make them more comfortable with the photographer. Be sure to sit down with your older child throughout the week before your session and talk to them about how you’re going to have photos taken and the importance of listening to both you and the photographer. With a little preparation, you may find that they’re excited to participate, which makes for wonderful photos!

Introducing Baby Selah | South Jersey Newborn Portraits

I’m a bit behind on blogging sessions, blogging is never something that came easy to me, but I wanted to share more of this beautiful girl with the world, more than just a few sneaks, so here we are!

Miss Selah was wide awake during most of her session, but was an absolute angel! Her beautiful brown eyes looked up at me the whole session!

As your photographer, my job is to be flexible and patient and produce a gallery full of gorgeous photos, regardless of if baby is sleepy or not and sometimes those wide awake shots end up being my favorite!

This family was an absolute blessing and I truly loved meeting them and working with them! I cannot wait for little Selah to come back for her milestone sessions as she grows!