Has anyone else started to think about newborn photos yet?
Usually we prefer the in a park for casual/natural pictures. Our regular photographer does not have a studio, and I am concerned by the time the photos will be taken it will be too cold to be outside in early December (although snow could be pretty). So I am debating between risking the cold, the "mall" studio type places, which always feel a little cheezy to me, or the generic hospital ones. Anyone know what they are doing yet? I know some photographers book very early for the holiday season, hence trying to decide now (also the hospital photo info was in my "goody" bag from the OB and triggered this).
Re: Newborn/Family Photos
I personally dont don't like the hospital ones or the "mall" studio type places.
Ours will most likely be outside because we live in Florida and it seems most photographers don't have studios.
@jstinkz We did half our pictures inside with DS3 (early April), and its just a hard space to work in, smaller old house, and kind of dark with natural lighting at weird angles. Our photographer was concerned that the photos might not come out at all. Our kids don't have their own rooms either, so even nursery shots, the photographer has to work around two cribs and all their stuff (we unfortunately don't have one of those beautiful pinterest worthy nurseries! Poor fourth child). If we get our master "suite" in the attic done in time, I could see that working.
At this point I just need to get in contact with the girl who did our engagement photos. They turned out so well, and I really want her to do the maternity shoot.
BFP#2 3/7/2016, EDD 11/19/2016 (It's a boy! Excited to meet little Anthony!)
@MrsEusini No babies in bowls for you?
Lifestyle photographers usually will come to your house to do the shoot-you are definitely not going to want to do a park or outdoor session in November if you live in the north. If you dont want a photog in your house though a studio photographer is a better option.
Im a photographer and do many infant sessions. You can probably go ahead and look now for a fit for you, at least contact them to compare prices and packages, you might not want to technically book until closer to september though. Especially becauae we like to photograph infants within the first 10 days in order to get the infant look. I have special packages that bundle maternity, infant and other milestone ages together and that brings the price down. If you know you are going to want both maternity and infant i would look into that.
Price varies so greatly depending on your location. Contact at least three different photographers that you like and or have been recommended in order to compare and get a feel for prices in your area. I dont recommend the cheapest option you find as you usually get what you pay for, but theres no reason to spend 1K unless youre sitting in studio and buying canvases.
Also know what you want before going in-do you want digital files or are you ok buying individual prints? Etc. There are many photographers who do not give out the digital files, so make aure you know that before booking.
@jstinkz I appreciate the help! I love our house, but I know this is one of its flaws. The windows are a great setup for ventilation, but not so much family photos(I guess a low priority in the 1920s). We can make it work if it's the best option at the time, but I'm just hesitant. Originally thought my due date was earlier, so I was thinking pretty fall leaves and such like we had with my oldest!
Do you have a family member or friend that can lend their house out? Also, many places will have holiday décor up so places like hotels and churches and museums might also be a nice places for pictures.
And now some photographers will come and do a lifestyle shoot while you are still in the hospital and those can be stunning.
I found my photographer by doing google searches and her style (I love the poses!) matched mine. I'm sure there are several in your area that you can talk to about good ideas of how to make it work! I attached some snippets I the pictures taken of my son.
I'm 100% pose-camp, and want to do artistic newborn shots like someone else's pic where their baby looks like partaking in an Alice in wonderland tea party, or like they are sleeping amongst stars and the moon and clouds. after getting a better sense of what I liked, I went interviewing a couple photographers in our area to see what they could do - didn't know anyone so I looked at Yelp and public lists of local ppl who got photography awards - we are going for posed styles, elaborate props brought to our house, baby photo book, canvas prints, Christmas cards, and I feel that all justifies the 2k price tag. Additional prints are extra, and I don't think we get digital copies but I wouldn't want to print myself anyways so we didn't care here. I have artistic friends who would rather do it themselves - and they don't need a big studio to do it, just a small space at home with good lighting suffices.
around NE they are expensive! But most will come to your home and most have props so even if you don't have the perfect home or the perfect nursery they should come bearing nice blankets for baby to lay on, props and lights to make your house perfect.
@fiscally3 Definitely no bowls haha. Some of the photos I've seen are really cute, I just want more natural looking ones. I see some poses and they look so uncomfortable, no matter how flexible the little one may be.
@Seattleite86 I live in Florida, so it's not really cold here in November generally so outdoor photos could happen. We're just not going to have hundreds of dollars to drop on this since baby is coming in a bit of an awkward time.
BFP#2 3/7/2016, EDD 11/19/2016 (It's a boy! Excited to meet little Anthony!)