Shreveport Newborn Photographer - Twin Newborn Photographer, Leslie Whitaker - 5 Ways to help your session go smoothly.
Babies change SO fast! Sometimes it seems like by the hour, especially those first couple of days. From one week to the next, your baby will change SO DANG MUCH. Keep reading to find my tips on how to make your newborn session go smoothly.
Feeding - Breast or Formula, it doesn’t matter to me. Feed in best in my opinion, but IF you’re breastfeeding PLEASE avoid caffeine 24-48 hours before the session. Also avoid spicy food, broccoli, or anything else that seems to make baby gassy. Feed baby before you leave for the session, and give gas drops before you put baby in the car seat (if you’re not into this, that’s ok - it will just help to settle baby’s belly so that we get those adorable sleepy poses). Bring at least one feeding, if you’re bottle feeding so that I can top baby off if she gets hungry. I’ll probably need to feed her at least once, especially if we are doing unwrapped poses.
Paci - even if you don’t think baby ‘likes’ his paci.. bring it anyway! If you aren’t using a paci, that’s ok too… but in my experience the session goes SO much better if we have this option.
Carseat - leave baby in her carseat, and allow me to take her out. Don’t worry, I’ll be super satanized and I’ll be wearing a mask throughout your session. I don’t smell like mom or dad, and most of the time baby will stay asleep if I take her out of the carseat.
How to dress baby - I always begin my session with ‘simple whites’. So, you’ll bring baby pre-dressed in a white cotton onesie (short sleeves, long, sleeveless- doesn’t matter). If we have to dress her when you arrive, I may not get those precious stretches, yawns and natural images I’m looking for. :)
Try not to be nervous - I promise I have you covered. No matter what, I’ll do my very best to fulfill your expectations. My studio is stocked with everything baby needs (including pacis, gas drops and diapers - just in case you forgot).