
Today I thought I would talk a little about some of the techniques that use when I photograph newborn babies. The images in this post were all shot in my studio. You may not be able to replicate studio lighting at home but, if you have a nice window with good light, you can get some great shots using a few simple techniques.
If you have a bright window, you can set up a little mini studio in front of it. Find a bassinet, boppy pillow or chair and place it right next to the window. You can cover the pillow with some simple fabric if you like. Move your pillow around until the light looks pretty. Shadows are good and can help define shape and give an image more interest. However, if your light is too strong or too much to the side it can be too dramatic and look harsh. You'll have to play around a little to get the right placement.
Tip #1- Get close. It helps to have a macro lens when you are getting close ups of fingers and toes. Play around with your camera and see how close you can get without it becoming blurry.

Tip #2- Use shallow depth of field to create a soft look and emphasize the subject.
Tip #3- Newborns make a lot of crazy contorted faces. Shoot a LOT! The more images that you shoot the more likely you are to get the perfect expression.
Tip #4- If you are trying to photograph little kicking feet, swaddle the legs up in a simple blanket to keep the feet together and still.
Tip #5- Take a moment to clean up the baby's nose, eyes and mouth. You may also want to use some lotion or baby oil on peeling skin. That simple step can save you lots of time afterwards in photoshop trying to get rid of distracting little flakes and crusties.Tip#6- Less is more. If you want a clean and simple look, minimize distractors like clothing logos, bold patterns and colors. A simple, solid cloth background can be all that you need. Knitted or crocheted blankets work well too and the texture can be really nice.
Tip#7- When your baby falls into a deep sleep you can, if you're slow and careful, move them around a little to get them right where you want them. Be patient and go slow.
Tip #8- If you want the sleepy newborn look, you have to do it early. Our clients bring their babies in between 10-14 days. Once they start waking up (after about 2-3 weeks), it gets harder and harder to get that look.Tip #9- Use Dad as a backdrop. Have him wear a simple shirt if you can.
Tip #10- Shoot from all different angles. To get up high use a step ladder or a chair.
Okay, now it's your turn! Off you go, it's practice time. I'd love to see what you come up with! Post links to your images in the comments section below. Happy Monday!Trackbacks
Comments
Lee-Ann says:
thanks for these tips!! I hope to get to use them sometime!!
(11.16.09 @ 06:07 PM)
Andrea Badot says:
Thanks for sharing, Farrah. Your work is beautiful! All great tips.
(11.16.09 @ 09:57 PM)
carly Filippov says:
Okay, after seeing such precious, beautiful NB images, I think I'm ready for baby #2!
(11.21.09 @ 07:54 PM)
