This handsome little fellow was 17 days old and weighed just over 5lbs. Due to hurricane Irene and other circumstances we had to postpone his photo shoot a week later than scheduled. Little guy did not want to go to sleep for the first hour. He was very curious about what was going on :) But we made it work and ended up with a couple cute pictures!




What I've learned about newborn sessions...
- They are MUCH harder than they appear! You really have to be patient and work on their terms.
- Make sure they are fully asleep before beginning to pose them (which is a skill all in itself!)
- You must have good light or skin tones will be a lot harder to post process.
- They are little mess makers! Be prepared with mattress covers under blankets and keep burp cloths in hands distance.
- Keep the room very warm.
- Have a plan with realistic expectations.
- Don't forget the little details.. fingers, toes, lips, etc.
Being this was only my third newborn session I still have
a lot to learn and a lot experience to gain. Lucky me, I will have a little model soon to practice daily with :)
And thank you for all your support and encouragement on my last post! I appreciate them all!