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A few tips regarding newborns and photographing your own children from Sweet Chilli Philly Photography

I wrote this article for another site but thought that it would be helpful for those that view my blog as well. I hope you enjoy reading it.

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There is nothing more joyous then photographing a newborn in those first few days of life. As a photographer I take great joy in creating memories for families and watching the pure pleasure as they see their photographs for the first time. Newborn photography to me is the most of challenging of children photography but by far is one that I could easily do every day.

I recommend when wanting newborn photographs to have them photographed before they are 2 weeks old – although I find the best age is between 7-10 days old. Usually once over the 2-3 week mark it can be hard to get those sleepy curly shots and they can be harder to settle although this isn’t to say that a 7 day old baby will sleep better then a 3-6 weeker but in my experience they do tend to be much more settled.

Newborn sessions can be a long process on the day and I find a lot of the time can be spent waiting for the baby to get into a deep slumber so I tell parents not to stress if feed or change breaks are needed, babies work on their own schedule and not ours so usually expect a session to range from about 2 -4 hours long.

Don’t be afraid to get into the photographs either as family photos are so important, that time in your lives is so fleeting and is such a magical journey to bring a new baby into the word. Those images will remain a keepsake to be treasured.

Tips for taking photographs of your own children

I know how people can feel frustrating when trying to take their own beautiful photographs of their children so I thought I would list some tips to help make things a little easier.

1. Find the light! Don’t be afraid to turn off the flash on your camera and look for the surrounding like around you. Look for a nice big window that you could position baby in front of it and see how you go with some nice natural light photographs. If you have older children maybe take them outside for some photographs. If you can take the photos either in the early morning or later in the evening (before light fades). During the day the lighting can become harsh for outside photos and cause unflattering shadowing on faces or squinting.

2. On the move! The one thing with toddlers and older children is that they don’t like to sit still while getting photographs taken, which is totally fine for some fantastic candid shots. The can be the best photographs as it can show what they do best…being kids! It can be great to show what they were doing at that time in their lives and is perfect for a memoir album or coffeetable book.

3. Get down to their level! My last tip is to get down to the children’s level. It’s great to see things from their point of view and it can help with any distortion you may get when taking a photo from up above. I like to get down on the floor with the kids and interact with them while taking photo and is fabulous for interaction shots.

I hope these hints and tips are helpful and I’m always happy to answer basic photography questions at any time.

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