Let’s Talk Sitter Sessions
So what exactly is a sitter session? A sitter session is a studio session showcasing your adorable baby around the time they start sitting up on their own! Typically sometime between 6-8 months although it can be done up until one year. This is a ridiculously adorable age. Think chubby thighs, arm rolls, a big gummy smile with a couple teeth poking through.
So what exactly is a sitter session? A sitter session is a studio session showcasing your adorable baby around the time they start sitting up on their own! Typically sometime between 6-8 months although it can be done up until one year. This is a ridiculously adorable age. Think chubby thighs, arm rolls, a big gummy smile with a couple teeth poking through.
I feel like newborn and first birthday sessions get all the love and this amazing stage gets a little neglected in the photography world and it is such a shame because it is a personal favourite of mine!
I provide outfits for both boys and girls for this session so you don’t have to worry about finding something for your baby to wear unless you want to! I’ve selected pieces that are timeless and photograph well while also showing off your baby’s cute little chubby arms and legs.
These sessions are usually short and sweet because babies this age don’t have a huge attention span but it’s amazing how many photos we can capture in this time due to their big personality and facial expressions. After the session, you will have a large gallery to pick your favourite photos from.
Are you ready to book a sitter session for your baby? You can click here to get started. Please let me know if you have any questions!
How to choose a newborn photographer?
If you are expecting a baby, you are probably doing a lot of research on cribs, strollers, diaper genies and more. You read reviews, talk to friends about what they liked and compare features. When it comes time to choose a newborn photographer, you will probably want to spend time making sure you hire the right person. After all, these photos will be valuable to you long after you’ve retired that crib, stroller and diaper genie. I’ve put together a few things to consider when searching for a newborn photographer.
If you are expecting a baby, you are probably doing a lot of research on cribs, strollers, diaper genies and more. You read reviews, talk to friends about what they liked and compare features. When it comes time to choose a newborn photographer, you will probably want to spend time making sure you hire the right person. After all, these photos will be valuable to you long after you’ve retired that crib, stroller and diaper genie. I’ve put together a few things to consider when searching for a newborn photographer.
Posed/Lifestyle
Most newborn photography falls into one of two categories - lifestyle or posed. Lifestyle is often done in the client’s home and doesn’t include posed photos of your baby. It usually consists of parents and siblings holding baby on your bed or on your couch or in baby’s nursery. It focuses more on the connection with baby in your home environment.
Posed newborn photography involves the photographer physically posing your baby in all of the adorable images - just like the ones you see on my website! Posing newborns is a highly specialized art that takes years to perfect. It usually involves naked and/or wrapped photos and lots of props and accessories to create beautiful artwork featuring your sweet little baby.
Style
It is so important to hire someone who’s work you absolutely love! If you are are drawn to moody, dark photos make sure you find a photographer that offers that! Or maybe you love elaborate, themed set ups, or you love bright colours, maybe you are drawn to the bright and airy style. Whatever you are after, there is a photographer for you. Make sure you find someone with a portfolio you absolutely LOVE!
My style is timeless with pops of colour. I use props to enhance the photo but your baby is always the focus. If you look through my portfolio and love what you see, I may be the photographer for you!
Digital or Product
Some photographers include digital images in their packages which means you have that digital copy of your images to print at a lab of your choice. Others will help you select albums or wall art and will work with a professional grade print lab to deliver high quality products directly to you. Make sure you know what is included in the package you purchase.
Training/Experience
As I mentioned above, newborn photography is a highly specialized art form that takes years to master. You are handing your brand new, precious baby over to someone and it is so important that person is experienced and puts the safety of your newborn first and foremost. I highly recommend finding someone that specializes in newborn photography. Posing babies is not like any other genre of photography. You can be an amazing photographer but that doesn’t mean you know how to settle a baby and pose them comfortably and safely. When looking for a photographer, read their reviews and talk to friends about their experience. You can see my reviews here
I have specialized in newborn photography since 2011 - yes eleven years! I have photographed well over 1000 newborns! I have spent countless hours investing in online newborn photography education and safety. In addition, I studied early childhood education and worked in that field with infants for years before I had my own kids and decided to open a photography business.
Budget/Cost
Last but not least, you will need to figure out what your budget is. Newborn photography is an investment and you usually get what you pay for. If you want to hire someone who is experienced, has beautiful props, offers a style you love and can consistently offer a beautiful gallery of images it is most likely going to cost more than someone who started a year ago, doesn’t have a specialty and maybe doesn’t consistently deliver the same level of quality at every session. You won’t ever be able to go back in time and do it over so it’s worth it to have images you will love forever.
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions about choosing a newborn photographer.