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Home > Planning Your Newborn’s First Creative Photoshoot

Planning Your Newborn’s First Creative Photoshoot

Written by:  Jamie

Newborn photography is gaining popularity, especially to people living in Houston. Since 2009, Houston has led the country in the number of childbirth to young mothers. It’s no wonder that newborn photography is booming, and many are booking artists to take a photo of their bundle of joy.

 

If you are among those expecting mothers with babies on their way, here are some tips on planning your newborn’s first photo shoot.

 

How do you choose an excellent newborn photographer?

Like any other criteria for creative services, foremost are experience and talent. The best Newborn Baby Photography Services Houston TX, should offer an impressive portfolio. You may want to request it from the photographer, though most would have posted them on their social media accounts or webpages.

 

You also need to have a personal meet with the photographer and see the studio where he or she conducts the photoshoot. It is even better if you can find photographers with good reviews and talk to one of their previous clients.

 

You may want to talk to your photographer about safety and sanitary precautions. Newborns are highly susceptible to disease and infections, so it is best to ensure the cleanliness of every costume, fabric, prop, and other materials during the photoshoot.

Do not be afraid to ask about these as professional photographers are open to such conversation, and they understand the concern mothers have for their child.

 

When to book a session?

 

Professional Newborn Baby Photography Services in Houston, TX, provide a window of 48 hours after delivery to book a session. However, you should talk to your preferred photographer way before your due. The optimal timeframe for such a photoshoot is between two days after delivery to a month.

 

Pictures are usually taken inside a gallery, providing a much better quality photograph because all the lighting and equipment needed are within reach. Costumes and other background materials also present, so you do not have to scamper finding them.

 

Professional photographers like Megan Matula has been working for years with newborns, creating some of the most memorable baby photographs around Houston. She has a gallery of artworks featuring babies bundled in the most creative ways.

 

What to bring during the photoshoot?

 

The general practice is that the photographer provides most of the costumes. You may still bring outfits that you purchased for your baby, especially if your concern is sanitation.

 

Other from that, you only need to bring your newborn’s necessities such as diapers, baby clothes, and the right amount of formula if not breastfeeding. It is like a casual trip to a friend’s comfy pad to hang out and take photos.

 

What to expect from a photographer?

 

Some photographers will include a family photo in their package, but mostly they are only focused on taking pictures of your newborn. You may request to have some pictures with you and your kid, but most will refer you to other lifestyle photographers they know. You should also expect the studio to be comfortable and clean.

 

Some photographers provide a few refreshments included in the package. Though most of the shoot, you will be attending to your kid, it’s advised to bring snacks, especially if you’re breastfeeding your child.

 

 

 

 

 

Oct 17, 2019Jamie
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