Planning Your Newborn Family Photos [5 of the Best Tips!] - Rookie Moms (2024)

Many parents catch plenty of candid newborn photos on their phones, but a milestone like this calls for professional photos, too! So how do you tackle that with a newborn baby? In this article, we cover 5 tips for planning your newborn family photos.

You’re a new parent or maybe not so new but your family (and heart) just got bigger. It’s a busy and exciting time for everyone. Amidst taking in all of the snuggles, baby sounds & smells, and the inevitable lack of sleep, there has to be time cut out to document this momentous occasion. Below you will find some tips for surviving a photo shoot with your newborn and, just as importantly, getting those frame-ready photos.

Tips for Planning Your Newborn Family Photos

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1. What to Wear

Generally speaking, mom should pick her outfit first. It’s best to go with something comfortable, flowing, neutral, and free of distracting prints or words. You don’t want to wear anything that is hard to match or that takes away from the focus of the photo – the new addition to the family.

Equally, you don’t want to be messing with uncomfortable clothes throughout the photoshoot. Dad can match mom after she picks her outfit. Button-ups are an excellent choice for dad or even a neutral, soft tee for your new little one to lay on. Newborns are usually swaddled in a matching blanket (bring your favorites to the shoot) and laid with props (bring or have a list of those, as well). Let’s sum up below:

  • Comfortable
  • Neutral
  • Matching of each other and/or decor
  • No prints or writing
  • Bring specific blankets and/or props that you want for the baby

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2. Where to do it Home or in a Studio?

That’s the question. There are pros and cons to each. It truly depends on preference and your family dynamic. Do you want an unposed, natural feel? Do you want to show off the nursery? Are there siblings to consider? Do you want multiple different props and backgrounds? Are you comfortable with taking the new baby out into public? The best way to decide on this one is to make a list for each.

Home

ProsCons
Calm, comfortable, relaxed environment for everyoneMore expensive, photographers generally charge extra for an in-home set up
You don’t have to take the baby out in publicLess props and backdrops available
Siblings are easier to manage
Highlights the family lifestyle and shows off the baby’s environment
Natural

Studio

ProsCons
An array of props and backdropsManaging the baby and any siblings outside of the home
Professional lightingStaged environment
Controlled, professional environment
Less expensive

As you can see, these are both viable options, and ultimately depend on the preferences of the family.

3. When to book a photoshoot

The general guideline to take newborn photos is between 5-14 days after the baby’s birth. This gives families time to leave the hospital, get home, and learn a little about each other. Additionally, it is still in the window where they’re sleepy, which means easy to pose, and you can catch those brand-new features on camera.

Once you pick the day, it’s important to schedule it at a good time. Close to feeding time is preferable so the baby has a full belly and is less likely to be fussy.

4. Awake or Asleep?

The majority consensus for awake vs. asleep during a newborn photoshoot is asleep. Newborn babies that are fully fed and snoozing are much easier to pose and work with during a 2-3 hour photo shoot.

Babies that are awake tend to fuss or flail their arms around making getting the photo parents want, difficult to capture. However, some parents do have a preference towards one or the other so…you guessed it…let’s make a list.

Awake

Pros Cons
You can see the baby’s eyesBaby may be fussy
You may catch a smile or funny facial expressionMight be hard to get the baby to cooperate
You can catch the baby’s personalityThe photoshoot may take longer due to taking breaks to keep the baby happy

Asleep

ProsCons
Baby is cooperativeYou can’t see the baby’s eyes
The photoshoot takes less timeYou may miss some of the baby’s personality
You can catch cute expressions while baby dreams
Baby won’t be super fussy

5. What to have with you

Whether you’re at home or in the studio there is a checklist of materials you will want to have ready to go. They include props, clothes, snacks, and other supplies. Let’s list them specifically:

  • Props – Anything you want to be included in newborn family photos should come to the studio or be laid out and ready to go at home. Photographers also have props, but many parents have something sentimental they would like the newborn photographed with.
  • Extra Clothes – Babies have accidents. Enough said.
  • Brush – If the baby has hair, bring a brush to style it.
  • Changing and Feeding supplies -Photo sessions take time, bring everything you need to change and feed the baby.
  • Snacks/Drinks – Bring snacks and drinks for yourselves and any siblings.
  • Entertainment – This is for the baby’s siblings if there are any. Two to three hours can feel like a long time for brothers and sisters to wait around.
  • Pacifier – If your baby uses one, bring it. It can be very helpful in calming the baby down during pose changes.

That concludes our 5 tips for planning newborn family photos. Hopefully, it helps you feel fully prepared to document this special time in the life of your family and assists you in getting that perfect, frame-worthy shot.

Newborn Family Photo Ideas

Need a little inspiration? Here are some of my favorite newborn family photos!

Frequently Asked Questions

What should family wear for newborn photos?

Generally speaking, mom should pick her outfit first. It’s best to go with something comfortable, flowing, and neutral. Button-ups are an excellent choice for dad or even a neutral, soft tee for your new little one to lay on. Newborns are usually swaddled in a matching blanket.

When should you do family pictures with a baby?

The general guideline to take newborn photos is between 5-14 days after the baby’s birth.

Is 2 weeks too old for newborn photos?

2 weeks is not too old for newborn photos! This falls right in the typical age range for newborn photos and gives families time to leave the hospital, get home, and learn a little about each other.

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FAQs

How to prepare baby for newborn photos? ›

About 30 minutes before the session, change your baby's diaper into a loose (but not too loose), clean diaper and swaddle them. Since most photographers prefer babies to be naked during their session, undressing them beforehand is a timesaver.

What should a mom wear for newborn photos? ›

Light-colored wardrobe in creams, light grays, and light pastels helps in keeping the focus on expressions and the moment. Tip #3: Moms, say yes to the dress! Dresses look stunning and flatter every body type. I recommend dresses from Baltic Born, Pink Blush, and even Amazon.

What is the best age for family photos with babies? ›

Six to Nine Months is a great age to photograph your baby.

This is when their personality is starting to show, they can sit up on their own, and are full of giggles.

Should parents be in newborn photos? ›

It is especially important for me, to capture newborn images with parents. This is the best visual reminder of how little they were at the very beginning. Newborn sessions can also be a nice escape for parents too.

What is the best time of day for newborn photos? ›

The best time of day for in-home newborn photos is 10 am.

Later in the day the sun is too far overhead to provide nice light inside. This time of day is always when baby is typically happiest (as the afternoons and evenings are when the witching hour and fatigue can hit everyone).

How old should a newborn be for newborn photos? ›

When to take newborn photos? There's no exact age but the general rule of thumb if looking to achieve those curly, snuggly, sleepy newborn poses, is to hold your newborn session within those first two weeks of life. I always suggest aiming to hold our newborn session around days 8-10.

What should siblings wear for newborn photos? ›

Don't stress! If big sister, Sally doesn't want to put on that cream colored dress, let her pick a solid colored tank top or shirt with no logos or patterns. For siblings, I recommend light, neutral colors. I find sibling photos to be the most timeless photos, and I love to see neutrals especially.

How do I look good in birth pictures? ›

What should I wear for birth photography?
  1. The first tip for what to wear for birth photography is a black or dark bra/bralette. ...
  2. Nice nails look amazing in birth photos. ...
  3. Purchase a cute and comfortable robe. ...
  4. If modesty is important to you, try a wearing a loose skirt during labor for birth photography.

Is 2 weeks too old for newborn photos? ›

2 – 6 weeks old: You can absolutely do a newborn session. The earlier the better! If your baby is approaching the 6 week mark you do need to be aware that they will be more wakeful and less likely to go into the sleepy poses.

What color should parents wear for newborn photos? ›

We want the focus to be on baby and not the brightest color in the photos. I recommend light pinks, blues, aqua, white, cream and gray. Avoid hot pink, neon green and bright orange as these can cast unflattering colors onto your skin and baby's skin.

What should I dress my baby in for family photos? ›

As a Seattle photographer, I suggest families dress babies in is a romper. There are so many cute options – from long sleeved to short sleeved, frilly or simple, thick and warm, or short and cross backed letting all that baby goodness shine through.

Should I bathe my newborn before a photoshoot? ›

To capture the classic newborn images, the baby should be sleeping deeply during the photo session. One of the things you can do to achieve that is to make a warm and very long bath for the baby about 1 - 1.5 hours before the scheduled photo shoot. The bath relaxes and soothes the baby and makes the newborn sleepy.

How to keep a newborn calm during a photoshoot? ›

Tips to Keep Babies Calm During A Photo Session
  1. Tip #1: Make sure baby is physically happy.
  2. Tip #2: Make sure your studio is warm.
  3. Tip #3: Play white noise.
  4. Tip #4: Wrap!

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