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Newborn Photography

Questions to Ask While Selecting a Newborn Photographer!

Bringing home, a newborn baby is one of the best moments in your life! You’re feeling a lot of emotions like love, excitement among others. As a Mumbai Newborn Photographer and Professional Mommy (ha!) to Aveer (2.5 years), I can suggest that of all the childhood photographs you’ll ever take, your baby’s newborn photoshoot will always be dear to you.

The newborn stage is very unique and is filled with enchantment and love. It’s momentary and passes by very quickly than you’ll imagine. While you are expecting, you imagine the baby’s face, envision holding them, and can’t stand by to meet the little one! It will not be wrong to say that a newborn baby is the exemplification of a parent’s deepest desires.

Hence, it becomes very important for you to choose your newborn photographer and also get your photoshoot scheduled well on time. Selecting your newborn baby photographer should be something you need to figure out in the mid of your second trimester.

I suggest you finalize your choice by 32nd week (by 28th week if you are expecting multiples) and making a booking. If you book late, you risk your favorite photographer of not having availability, so book a temporary date ahead of schedule to make sure about your space!

It should be an enjoyable journey. However, there are numerous interesting points to consider and numerous choices to be made, so it could become overwhelming.

The newborn stage is very unique and is filled with enchantment and love. It’s momentary and passes by very quickly than you’ll imagine.

There are two things, a parent should never settle on: baby safety and experience.

Recruiting a good professional artist is a choice you’ll never regret making.

Since each photographer is different, you must ask questions while you are exploring your choices and attempting to settle on which photographic artist to pick.

My point in this blog is to impart some significant bits of knowledge based on my 7 years of experience as a specialist in maternity and newborn photography.

The questions I am recommending are important. Honestly, package costs and expenses are consistently a good topic to ask and it is generally the primary question everyone asks… however, there are numerous other things important than an investment alone where one should focus on. In this post, I will assist you with finding a photographer that you can associate with and trust. The questions you ask will assist you to ensure that you are well informed while considering your choices. You will be in a superior situation to decide whether that potential photographer is a true match for your necessities and style.

There are two things, a parent should never settle on when choosing their Newborn Baby Photographer: baby safety and photographer’s experience. Recruiting a good professional artist is a choice you’ll never regret making.

In the realm of photography, there are numerous things you should observe. Since babies can get injured during a newborn baby photoshoot if an unpractised or untrained photographer handles them inaccurately. You should always select an experienced and professionally trained photo artist.

You can search for them on Google or social media, read the reviews. I highly recommend to connect over the phone and have a talk and request an in-person consultation at their studio. It will help you to understand whether they are professional or not. How well equipped their studio is and what all safety protocols they follow!

Besides, it is important to know whether the photographer you are considering loves to work with babies and in which genre they have expertise in. Do ask a lot of questions and a good photographer will be open and welcoming to answer your queries.

My recommendation is to ensure that you ask these questions to everyone you are thinking about before you finalise your booking.

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Question #1 – Do you specialize in Newborn Photography?

Experience and Specialization is a relative term. Maybe the “photographer” has shot her/his children and the babies born to friends and family. With this “experience”, she/he jump-starts her/his own newborn baby photography business.

While I respect that we all must begin someplace, I will ensure the photographer I choose has a minimum experience of two to three years as an expert in baby photography, along with the training and certifications and must have handled a minimum of 25 newborn babies.

Question #2 – Do you have Newborn Safety Training or Certification?

To be precise, the wellbeing and safety of your baby have to be the first thing during the photoshoot. Babies are resilient; however, they are also delicate and can be placed in dangerously different ways to get those fantastic poses if the photographer is not trained, attentive, and knowledgeable.

I would suggest you go through the websites of the photographer and get some information about the kind of safety training they have gone through and the experience they have. For instance, About Me, page ought to have information relating to training, accreditations, and photography-related associations they’re a part of. You can also ask them on a call more about the training and courses they have gone through.

A safe photoshoot is a basic ingredient to the experience for you and your baby. On the off chance that you eventually choose to do without an expert and take photographs at home, I would advise you to please keep it simple and do not try innovative poses as that will jeopardize the safety of the newborn.

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Question #3 – Is the studio area sanitized between the two sessions?

Not only now when we have COVID-19 like epidemic going around but otherwise as well. With their pristine, delicate invulnerable frameworks, it is critical that sterilization measures are taken and all professionals working with baby are healthy and the studio is spotless.

Just to inform you, I evacuate my rings and consistently wash my hands before photoshoots, and also keep a bottle of hand sanitizer close by before contacting the baby. Even though it can be a botheration for the clients, I generally reschedule a photoshoot session in case I’m not well. Baby’s safety and wellbeing are paramount to me!

Question #4 – How do you create complex baby poses?

Experienced and proficient newborn photographers will have the option to give instances of how they pose the babies in the photograph in which the baby poses appear to oppose gravity.

They will be open to talking about poses with you and how they securely handle newborns and how they can make a particular pose that you are looking at.

Clue – many newborn baby images that you see around might have been created digitally or created carefully using composite photography techniques which involves joining of two or three photographs together. 

You should know:

  • None of the photographers should force your newborn to any pose which makes them uncomfortable or put them in danger.
  • No baby should ever be relied upon to support its head or body, be suspended, or put in a container or box which is not stable.
  • The baby should be relaxed and comfortable consistently, and 100% safe.

Question #5 – What precautions do you take to ensure the baby is safe during the photoshoot?

Baby safety, taking care of, and appropriate posing is very important during the photoshoot! Your baby must be treated with adoration, care, and regard. While they’re sweet and flexible, numerous safety measures must be taken to guard them. Keeping newborn content is additionally significant. Following are a few ways I follow and recommend to ensure safety during the photoshoots:

  • The studio should be kept at around 25-27 degrees Celcius since the newborn will be naked for a while during the photoshoot. They can’t manage their internal heat level just as a grown-up so this keeps them warm.
  • The studio should be sanitized to the tee and each thing should be cleaned between the two photoshoots. This incorporates wiping the surfaces with Lysol, clearing out the trash can, splashing entryway handles with disinfectant, washing all clothes and materials in a baby-friendly cleanser, and cleaning or washing out all props with a delicate cleanser so they’re perfect for the following newborn photoshoot.
  • Bases of baskets, crates, and buckets should be weighted down with weight so that newborn never tips forward and is never in any danger.
  • Studio space should be kept smoke-free.
  • Newborn should not be left unattended even for a brief moment. Always have an eye over the baby.
  • Being careful with the baby and understand the cues so as not to strain their muscles or joints.
  • Always remember the newborn’s comfort in mind. If the baby is not comfortable in a pose, never rush or force them into a pose. It isn’t reasonable to force them into a pose or prop if they’re uncomfortable.
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Question #6 – What age of baby do you work with? Are you comfortable with premature babies?

It might seem to be a silly question to ask, however, baby photographers have their own inclinations with regards to explicit age groups of newborns to work with. Some lean toward babies to be under about fourteen days old so as to get the nestled or curled up poses, others will cheerfully have babies a lot more established than this, occasionally even as long as 5 weeks old, though a few shots may not be achievable. To be honest with you, not all photographers are open to working with premature babies since they are very delicate.

This would be a decent inquiry to pose regardless of not knowing whether this will be significant for your situation until after the birth. It’s a good question to know so that you are ready in case any need arises.

Question #7 – What if my newborn doesn’t settle or sleep during the photoshoot?

This, in general, is a common question. Here are a few reasons why you shouldn’t stress over what the newborn will do on the day of the photoshoot:

If mothers take stress, it reflects on babies too and we don’t want that! So remain calm and ensure you adhere to all the readiness guidelines that your professional photographer has suggested.

The experienced baby photographers will realize how to pacify the newborn, it’ll be simply a question of time until your little one will nod off.

One more motivation behind why you shouldn’t be concerned is the way that some baby photographers are also mothers (as am I), so we are able to understand and get along with babies well.

Confirm from your photographer if they have an area for you to feed the baby in between the shoot so that he/she can feel secure and comfortable. And in case, if you or baby is not well is there any provision of rescheduling the session.

Good wrapping your newborn always works! That is the manner by which I start my photoshoots and majority of professional photographers too, so if your photographer doesn’t do as such, you can generally make this recommendation.

It would be ideal to note that clear communication is the key, just as meeting or talking to your newborn photographer before the photoshoot.

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Question #8 – What kind of photoshoot you do: posed or lifestyle?

Every newborn photographer has his/her own style so it’s crucial that you research well and check out the portfolio ahead of time to ensure that the style is as per your requirements.

Natural or Lifestyle portraits are candid shoots where posing is at minimal and have the realistic side to them while catching a few snapshots of the newborn and new family in their own particular manner.

“Posed” photographs are regularly done in a studio, utilize a beanbag and props for posing the newborn. Commonly, the majority of the photographs will be of the newborn alone.

Personally, I love both the styles however, the majority of the parents do ask for posed photoshoots. Consider which you might want best and inquire as to whether they share your vision.

Question #9 – Price OR quality!

The first thing I would agree on here is that I realize everybody has a budget! However, I would recommend not to choose your newborn photographer depending on the lowest cost. Rather, you should ensure that you really like the work of the photographer and would be cheerful in showing similar photographs in your home.

There is an undeniable value in a better quality, luxury service that leaves parents feeling absolutely certain about the experience and photographs they are investing in. Let me tell you that it generally takes 30+ long hours of work before your photographs are prepared for you to appreciate them (the consultations, the photoshoot, proper editing, and so on.).

Also, after your wedding, this is the most significant occasion in your life and you’ll never have this time back again, so I recommend you to archive these moments appropriately the first time itself.

Well, other than that there are various packages offered by photographers. A few newborn photographers charge one set base expense with the alternative to update. Some have package options in which they sell only digital files, others will have only prints.

You need to ask yourself what makes a difference most to you, would you simply like to put photographs online? Or on the other hand, do you need a portrait in your home? Does your photographer offer exclusive albums or help you get high/professional-quality prints for your photographs? These are things to consider.

So these were the tips which you can keep handy whenever planning a Newborn Photoshoot. You can also share these with someone known who might find these useful.

Hope the tips will help you to schedule your Newborn Photoshoot in a more informed manner. Thank you so much for stopping by!

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