
To see a newborn is to forget our own egos,
to realize how little we do to affect the mystery of creation.
~ Samuels
I had the opportunity to photograph this little angel last evening. She was so great to photograph with both her mommy and her daddy. I'm looking forward to continuing to capture her growth throughout the next year.
Photographer Tips: It is difficult to photograph infants that are between 6 weeks and 16 weeks. As the photographer you may be interrupting the infant's sleep schedule, feeding schedule, and they aren't able to sit up yet nor are they sleeping through the photo shoot like early newborns do. However, if up to the challenge, these images can be a treasure to the parents. I would recommend having several blankets on hand and a boppy to help the baby prop up better and fake the tummy pose. Then be patient and wait for that moment when they stick their head up for that millisecond and hit the shutter. I typically use two softboxes and two more strobes to light the background if I'm doing a high key portrait. However, if I'm going to a client's home, I only typically bring one large softbox, a low key background, and some scrims or reflectors.