There’s so many baby milestones in your child’s first 18 months.
Those moments will pass and change before you can blink. One day they are a babe in arms, and the next they are toddling about.
(they are all too precious to forget)
The baby sitting stage.
Pleased as punch! The expression on their little face is priceless. They have done something amazing and they are so proud of themselves. A natural portrait of your baby sitting up, playing with wooden blocks, will be as beautiful now as it will on their 18th birthday.
The crawlers
Crawling is your baby’s first little bit of independence. You’ll spend so much time chasing them around that you maybe won’t stop to take in how wonderful they are. This is a really fun stage for a photoshoot. The resulting portraits are action shots as chubby little legs scoot them across the floor.
Those first tiny tottering steps
Walking is a massive milestone. Please don’t miss out on this stage. Those first wobbly steps don’t last forever. Expertly taken photographs will be something that you will treasure forever.
Some questions you might ask about older baby photographs:
What’s the best age to photograph babies?
- 7 – 10 months is my favorite time to photograph babies. At this age they are funny, thoughtful, inquisitive little people and everything they do is worth photographing.
- It’s too cute when they play with their toes, or give you a toothy grin. They have chubby thighs and sqiudgy baby-rolls on their tummy, which will all disappear once they start running around. You won’t just want me to photograph what your baby looks like, you’ll want pictures that show their little personality.
How can I get my baby to sit still for pictures?
- Interesting toys and a calm environment will encourage the most active of babies to sit still long enough for a beautiful photograph.
- But you don’t have to get your baby to sit still for photos. Half the fun is chasing them around as they suddenly master the art of crawling halfway through their photo session.
How do you prepare for a baby photoshoot?
- You should plan your baby’s pictures for a day when nothing would make them unusually tired or cranky. Best not to book a photoshoot for the day after their vaccinations or the week they start daycare.
- I have all calendar/bookings start around 11 am, as experience tells me that this is when young babies are at their happiest. Don’t try to keep them awake immediately before your session. This rarely has the desired effect. Just let them be themselves. If they are sleeping when they arrive at the studio, I just give them time to finish their nap before starting.
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