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When to Schedule Newborn Photos: A Gentle Approach by a Newborn Photographer.

As a newborn photographer, one of the common questions I often receive is, "How old should a newborn be for newborn photos?" It's an important consideration for both parents and photographers alike. While the ideal window for those adorable curled-up newborn poses is within the first 10 days of life, I want to emphasize that I can work with babies up to one month old, and there's a good reason behind it.


This heartwarming image captures the serenity of a newborn baby girl as she peacefully rests in a soft pink cocoon nestled within a cozy nest. The gentle pastel hues and the delicate pose convey a sense of warmth, comfort, and the pure innocence of early infancy
Newborn Baby Girl Wrapped in Pink Nestled in a Cozy Nest

The Magic of the First 10 Days

It's true that during the first 10 days, newborns tend to be more flexible and sleepier, making it easier to capture those heartwarming, curled-up shots. Their skin is often still flawless, and they're generally more cooperative during this time. It's the phase where those iconic, dreamy newborn portraits are usually created.



Newborn Baby Boy Held in Dad's Hand, Football Hold Style. In a tender moment of bonding, a tiny newborn baby boy is cradled in his father's strong hand using the football hold technique. This heartwarming image captures the loving connection between father and son, symbolizing the security and protection a parent offers to their new bundle of joy
a tiny newborn baby boy is cradled in his father's strong hand


Flexibility for Up to One Month

However, life doesn't always adhere to schedules, especially with a newborn in tow. I want to reassure parents that even if your little one is past the 10-day mark, there's no need to worry. Babies are incredibly adaptable, and I've had wonderful sessions with newborns up to one month old. During these sessions, I focus on capturing the unique essence of your baby at that moment, showcasing their natural beauty and personality.


Putting Your Comfort First

Above all, I want to stress that there's no pressure on parents when it comes to scheduling newborn photos. My main goal is to create a stress-free and easy-going session where parents can feel right at home. I understand that welcoming a new baby is an exciting yet challenging time, and I'm here to support you every step of the way.




In a picturesque scene that embraces the beauty of fall, a precious newborn baby is nestled within an intricately designed autumn-themed nest. The soft earthy tones, leaves, and textures create a cozy and enchanting setting, capturing the innocence of early life during the season of change.
Newborn Baby in Autumn-Themed Nest

Taking Care of Everyone

During our sessions, I ensure that both baby and parents are comfortable. Whether it's providing a cozy and warm environment, offering refreshments, or giving you a moment to relax, I'm committed to making the experience as enjoyable as possible. After all, these photos are not just about your baby; they're about your family's beautiful journey together.



This endearing image features a sweet newborn baby boy swaddled in a soft blue blanket, epitomizing the tranquility and tenderness of infancy. The soothing blue tones create a calm and serene atmosphere, celebrating the arrival of a new life.
Newborn Baby Boy Wrapped in Blue Swaddle

In conclusion, while the first 10 days are often considered the golden window for those classic newborn poses, I want to emphasize that I can work with babies up to one month old. The most important thing is to capture the love, joy, and beauty of your new family, no matter the age of your precious little one. My aim is to provide a memorable and stress-free photography experience that you'll cherish for a lifetime.

 
 
 

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Maria Sheehan Photography,

 Vancouver, WA 98661 (located by Bounce N Battle),

(360-607-1424)

maria@mariasheehanphotography.com

Newborn Portrait Specialist

Portrait Photographer Vancouver Washington, Portland Oregon

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