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Newborn photo shoot, please PIP yours!

LittleLady77LittleLady77 member
edited March 2014 in Multiples
A good friend and amazing photographer is doing my newborn photo shoot. I'm looking for ideas on poses and props. I would love to see your favorites! Also when did you have them done? I know most full term babies get them in the first 10 days but my photographer said depending on how early they are we might want to wait 14 days.

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Re: Newborn photo shoot, please PIP yours!

  • I would think based on your ticker that you would be okay doing them in the 10 to 14 day range. My boys were born at 37 weeks 5 days and they had theirs done 10 days after they were born.
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  • Thanks ladies! @jocie2581‌ those pictures are adorable

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  • Following this as well! I was just searching Etsy for ideas on props! 

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  • I'm so jealous of these adorable newborn pics! My girls were such light sleepers, they woke up when we tried to position them! No cute pics... Always one sleeping and the other screaming!
  • dmurriedmurrie member
    edited March 2014
    I'm jealous. With our DD (now 3), we relied on our hospital's pictures... most hospitals in our area do really adorable little photo shoots of the newborns... but when we got them they were terrible. Apparently, our hospital's idea of a newborn photo shoot was to plonk her on a broken hospital scale and take 4 pictures with a webcam. Even the 5x7 prints came out a little blurry and a lot pixilated. DH is contracting someone else he knows to take better pictures of the twins when they get here. Ugh.

    I've seen a lot of cute pictures of babies in little baskets. Someone on here had pictures posted a while back, and they had their little ones laying on their bellies with knees curled up under them, heads turned toward the camera, one on each level of a little doll bunk bed. Of course, I imagine the little ones can't be wiggly at all to make that work without them falling off. We have a little doll cradle that I've had since I was a kid... if they'll both fit, maybe we'll have them cuddle up together in that. We need some sort if idea on how to get a good picture of our toddler with them, too. She's a bit too little to hold them (both at the same time at least). If they look very similar, I'd try to figure out some sort of way to designate which baby is which in the pictures.
  • My husband is not happy with this post :p I have become obsessed with talking about picture options!
  • Just to add my two cents about newborn photography... my advice is don't get too caught up in the specifics like certain props or poses. If you trust your photographer, just give him/her a general idea of what you'd like and let them do their thing. I promise that you will be more than happy with the results! Your newborns may or may not cooperate and it's important to be prepared for that. I had some really specific ideas that I pinned on Pinterest and I was disappointed that we couldn't make some of the things happen, but she captured shots that I never could have dreamed! Anyway, that's just my two cents!

     

  • My babies were born at 35W 5D and we had their photos done at 9 days old.  A professional photographer should def be able to take care of all the details and props for you!!
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  • They were 34 weeks, spent 10 days in NICU and were 15 days old in these pics.
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  • I'm a professional maternity and newborn photographer and I always recommend under two weeks if possible. At that time they still retain the natural curve from being coiled up in the womb and are easier to wrap and pose. All they do at the stage is sleep! You can see my work at https://judahavenue.com/newbornandfamilyphotography/ My studio (Judah Avenue photography) is in Silver Spring, MD 
  • Glady! (They're not very newborn - about 7 weeks old after 6 week NICU stay)
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