Prepping for your newborn session

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1.  For nursing Moms, be sure they’re careful with what they eat for about a day leading up to the session. Any woman who has nursed a baby knows that any sort of spicy foods can make the baby uncomfortable or upset their tummy.  And an upset tummy will always mean lots of tears and little sleep!  So tell them to avoid spicy foods, or any foods the baby may have allergies to, at all costs!

2. I also recommend parents trying to keep their baby awake in the couple hours leading up to the session.  If the baby has slept all morning and then arrives to my studio, they just might be ready for a long awake period, which makes the job of getting them sleepy all that much harder.  So, some tips to give parents are to play with baby, talk with baby, maybe even give the baby a bath before the session – whatever it takes to keep them alert for an hour or two.  Then, when they arrive in my studio, they’ll be ready for a long nap!

3.  I always instruct Mommies to make sure their babies have a nice, full tummy before they leave the house to come to their session.  This way, assuming their drive isn’t too long, the baby will still be full and has probably fallen asleep in the car.  I can immediately get started on the session when they arrive and hopefully get an hour or two of photos done before baby needs a feeding break.  In fact, having Mommy feed them as often as they can for about 10-12 hours before their session will ensure that baby is really full and will be more likely to have a long, sleepy stretch.

4. Here’s a really important one to tell Mommies – DO NOT forget the pacifier!!  If the baby takes a pacifier, you can trust me that you’ll want it there during the session!

5. Always instruct the parents to bring the baby in a button-up or zip-up sleeper.  Preferably a loose fitting one.  One of the worst things is when baby arrives sleepy in his/her carseat and then you have to remove shoes and socks, pants, and take a shirt off over their heads – which almost always wakes them up.  Instead, it’s so, so simple to zip down and slip off pajamas while baby remains asleep!  And if the pajamas are loose-fitting, then ideally there won’t be many lines left behind on the baby’s skin.

6.  My studio is HOT, so it’s really important to me to warn parents of this before their arrival.  I always suggest they dress lightly and take advantage of my cold drinks in the fridge.

7.  Newborn sessions can be sooooo long through the client’s eyes!  Make sure you tell parents to bring a laptop, a book to read, or whatever they need to keep them busy while you shoot.  Because seriously, two to three hours is a long time to just sit there bored!

8.  This one is easily forgotten, but I make sure they have directions, my cell phone number, and instructions on where to park.  Making my client’s lives easier is part of my job!



**Steps by LSI Pro Melissa DeVoe Photography

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