Newborn Studio Photos

Hello world, my name is Nathan and I had a blast at my newborn session st SBV Photography in Crown Point, Indiana!!  Yes, this is one of those post where brides and grooms take a backseat to my studio photography.  This time around I'd like to share a recent newborn studio session.

As some of you may know, I separated my photography business into general photography (newborn, portraits, kids, high school seniors, sports) as SBV Photography from my wedding work as Region Weddings.  I did this to give brides a simple site to view wedding photography only.  Same photographer and owner and same quality, just a simple way to find different generes of photography.  Once in awhile I break my wedding only rule here on the Journal.  Hey, who can turn away a cute little guy like this one?

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The Crown Point portrait studio is on the bottom floor and can be quite cool in temperature sometimes.  This is great for adult and older child sessions (especially this summer), but not so good for newborns.  To compensate, I have a room heater going for newborn sessions and I also use a heating pad underneath the blankets that the baby lays upon.  This way our naked newborn can be comfortable and dream away in comfort.

I ask the parents to bring in their newborn a few days after birth and to not worry about clean up of their skin and so forth.  Some parents like this natural state in the photos or I can clean up any markings in post production after the session.

I ask parents to keep their baby awake as much as possible on the drive in.  Just keep badgering them to stay awake and then let them sleep during their session.  We can then easily move them around for the poses we want.  Another best practice for newborn sessions is to feed them at home before the trip over to the studio.  We expect an accident or two so it's no big deal.  Let's have them content for their time here getting photographed for the first time.

I will sometimes take detail shots such as this big hand, little hand image with mom holding on to her baby boy.  These are great for inclusion in a photo book.

I often like to include mom and dad in some of the shots, so be prepared with some attire for the sesion.  We can talk about this prior to scheduling and it is only an option.  Our focus will be on capturing the newborn child first and foremost.

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Nathan's father is Chinese and he asked that Nathan's name be spelled out like that for wallets to hand out to that side of their family.

This wide awake shot of the little guy in seeming wonderment is one of my favorite photos from our newborn photography session of last week.

My studio is located in Crown Point.  I have a viewing room for all clients to look and order images with a studio in the room below.  It's very laid back and people love the unrushed atmosphere, not to mention the creative imagery we can give as opposed to the big box retailers.

Newborn Studio Portrait Session

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What in the world is going on?!!  Studio baby pictures on a wedding site!!  Well, yes.  Every once in awhile I like to show my studio work here and since my past clients Thomas and Jo have been featured here before in a Chicago engagement session, this was the perfect opportunity to tell their story.

They were married in the Philipines last summer and I was unfortunately unable to photograph their wedding.  However, we had a great time at their winter Chicago Session.

A couple of weeks ago we were about to schedule a pregnancy session at my portrait studio in Crown Point.  On Easter Sunday, baby Kenzo just could not be contained any longer and they told me it was too late for the session - a new baby boy had now entered this world.  I was extremely honored that they chose me to photograph their newborn for the very first time.

The new mom and Dad certainly doted over their new arrival.  The portrait session didn't go uninterrupted though as Kenzo's feeding time came an hour before if you get the drift!!  That's okay, we do request that the baby be fed before hand as the newborns tend to be happier and more calm when they are not hungry.  If a mess occurs, that's life!!  Besides, it was Dad who got sprayed and not the photographer!!!

Only two weeks old, Kenzo's little hands are something to see next to his parents...

The image we were striving to get was the resting baby in a white basket surrounded by multi colored yarn ( he loved to grab that stuff).  It was a lot harder than it looks, but after several tries and a lot of patience, we finally got what we wanted.

Congratulations and a big thank you to TJ and Jo for bringing their bundle of joy to my studio to photograph.  Can't wait for the one year images next Easter!!

Back to more brides and grooms starting tomorrow!!

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