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When is the Ideal Time to Schedule Your Posed Newborn Session?

Houston Newborn Photographer, Sarah Borchgrevink, shares important details about the ideal time to schedule your baby's first professional photography session.

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When you first see the + sign on a pregnancy test, you're probably not thinking about when you should book your custom posed newborn portraiture session. That's perfectly okay! Awaiting the arrival of a new baby is full of excitement and many important details. There's numerous (and sometimes lengthy) doctor appointments, baby showers, nursery decor, prenatal classes, breastfeeding classes, and several other items that contend for your attention such as scheduling your maternity leave, etc. Pregnancy is a wonderful time but it's filled with hustle and bustle! 

In addition to the above, you're also thinking about your health and the responsibility of growing a new life: drinking plenty of water, sleeping enough, taking your prenatal pills, trying to get through morning sickness, figuring out when and how to announce, touring hospitals, etc. It's no wonder newborn photos are often put on the back burner.

Before I specialized in newborn portraits, I figured photographers took photos of babies at pretty much any time. I assumed that because baby is only a few months old, it did not matter. However, it does: age is one of the most important parts of having a successful newborn session.

The Best time to Book is the second trimester

Scheduling your baby's first photo-shoot in the second trimester is the most ideal time to book because this ensures you have an appointment on the photographer's calendar. Just because babies come on their own schedule does not mean photographers book babies once they're actually earth side. Part of offering a luxury service is having a calendar full in advance, but also taking a limited number of appointments so each client can have the attention to detail they deserve. This includes consultations and designing a beautiful, timeless baby session for your little cherub. By booking in advance, you're sure to have an appointment when your baby is the right age.

For example, I take 15 due dates per month as of 2018. This keeps me very busy. In addition to my photography sessions, I also have many business tasks, as I am a full time business owner, and I cannot take last minute appointments typically since I usually will have a deadline or consultation already scheduled for that day.

Furthermore, finding the right newborn photographer can take time. It's a lot of research and many important factors to consider, such as the 9 Questions You Should Always Ask.

When do newborn sessions take place?

Newborn sessions at Sarah Borchgrevink Photography take place when the baby is 5-8 days new if they're a full term baby. Premature babies have more flexibility in scheduling, however. I will take newborns up to 30 days if needed, though I rarely go this old since the older baby is, the less the cooperate. Around 14 days old, the baby becomes very alert and does not sleep through the posing, wrapping and all of the set ups.

For scheduling, I have parents notify me when baby has arrived. Afterward, parents are sent 3-4 dates from which they may select. By booking early, your due date secures the appointment on the calendar and makes sure I don't book too many newborns in the same time frame as you. 

Newborns have top priority on the calendar. Babies come when they come.

By booking in advance, you're sure to have an appointment during the optimal time listed above, which is 5-8 days new. For instance, I have four young children myself and with my last baby, I booked his newborn session with a professional photographer when he was 16 weeks new. It was very important to me I have my preferred portrait artist and I made sure I secured her talent so we can have her stunning work on our walls. :-) 

What can you expect?

At my photography studio, expect to have an absolutely stunning newborn session! I delight in working with brand new babies + their darling parents. This time in life is beyond special and precious; there is something almost sacred about the first few weeks as parents bond with their new baby. You can expect the most lovely posing, organic wrapping and textile, hand made and custom props, as well as baby to be at peace. Baby's session should evoke a sense of tender, unconditional love. 

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As always, thanks for visiting my blog! I hope you enjoyed reading about when is the best time to schedule your little one's first professional photography session! If you liked reading about this topic, you may find the following blog posts to be helpful, too!

You know you’re a Newborn Photographer if you’re Guilty of these 6 Quirks

See the top list of 6 funny, quirky, and goofy traits that are the mark of a newborn photographer.

Hi, friends! Thanks for visiting my blog! My name is Sarah Borchgrevink; I am located in beautiful Houston, TX and serve the entire area + surrounding suburbs. As a newborn photographer, I've begun to realize I have developed a few quirks that are completely privy to the art of baby portraiture. Perhaps this is because professional newborn artists are often perfections, each detail making our hearts sing. We think about how to provide the best experience for our clients. Moreover, one of the biggest aspects to our work is our vast array of studio props, lighting, and accessories. My husband jokes that I have a hoarding problem when it comes to my studio, however, my studio is perfectly organized so he is just silly, ha! Let's get started. :-) 

Brush Flokati Rugs As if it's a pet

I have a slight obsession with collecting thick and fluffy flokati rugs. I buy them in each and every color. My current stash has the following hues: winter white, natural, butter yellow, tan, lavender, pink, blue, cobalt, Bordeaux, red, sky blue, coco, chocolate, apple, grey, mint, purple and gold. 

Before a session, you see, I sit on the floor of my studio and brush my flokati rugs lovingly. My husband also calls them my "chewbacca" rugs, lol! I think it's because they're hairy and thick, lol! I love when they're fluffy. I bought a special dog brush for "thick haired" dogs and I make sure the rugs get a good brushing before each use. If they're not fluffy, it makes me so sad! Only a newborn photographer can understand the joy of a fluffy flokati and how beautiful they look with baby sweetly laying on the rug. 

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Organize everything by color and size

This is something that makes me so happy! When I walk into my studio, I cannot tell you how excited I am when my props are organized by color, shape, size, and different styles. For example, for my newborn girl headbands, I love when they are categorized by neutrals versus muted tones, or vibrant colors versus seasonal. The custom knitted hats and bonnets are organized by color and the type of yarn used. My buckets and bowls can be found by size and then all of my backdrops are organized in shades of light to dark. I always know where everything is and can easily reach things.

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Make secret trips to the antique stores

One can never have enough vintage inspired props. The best place to find these amazing and classic items is at your local antique store. They're unique and something you won't necessarily find in a big box store. Anyway, sometimes I sneak away to the antique store because while I know I probably have enough props on hand and don't want to seem materialistic, I also know there is a hidden gem waiting to be found and used in a session. Babies in a bucket, for instance, are the BEST. A rustic crate with gorgeous texture and distressing a goldmine and when I find a vintage pail, I cannot wait to style it.

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Walk into a room and say, "Hm, it's cold in here."

I keep my studio at a toasty 80 degrees. However, when I'm not in studio, I always feel cold. Newborn photography has made me really cold-nature. It'll be the middle of summer, I walk into an air conditioned room and say, "Wow...it's really cold in here. What is it, like 70 degrees?!" LOL! I find myself always having a sweater on hand or cardigan to keep warm.

Refer to newborn babies as "squishes". 

If you have not figured out yet, I love all things newborn baby. There is something so precious about them - their sweet faces, button noses, tiny toes, cute little bellies. I love their gorgeous features and chubby cheeks, tufts of hair, bee stung lips. Of all the traits, nonetheless, their squishy chunky rolls are DIVINE. 

I personally call newborn babies by the name of "squishes" because they're just fresh, new and oh-so-chubby, aka squishy.

I also sometimes call newborn babies earth side cherubs, bambino, little loves, lambs and tykes. Squishes, however, is the absolute embodiment of their gorgeous little selves. :-) 

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Have a very precise name for each color in the rainbow

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In the world of custom newborn photography, there is no such things as simply "blue" or "green" or "pink" when you're styling a session. Oh no! There is a world of magnificent color that varies for infinite shades that truly encompass the beauty of all the stunning hues in between. 

For example: if I were sorting through my props for a "blue" wrap I would consider colors such as iron, surf, aqua, mint, river, bluejay, country blue, whisper blue, etc. If looking for green I would search for sage, marsh,  ever green, moss or hunter. Hues of pink could lend a coral, melon, apricot, peach, whisper pink, cameo, rosewood, deep mauve, sedona, berry or even iris. Neutrals could be colors like ivory, pearl, natural, pebble, stone, twig, thistle, etc.

You see: each color has their own magic. Limiting yourself to a standard hue would be boring, don't you think?

As always, friends, thank you for visiting my blog to read about funny or goofy quirks that newborn photographers may do! I wish you a wonderful rest of your weekend. Before you go, I would love if you could take a chance to read more about my recent sessions, check out my newborn portfolio, or even send me a message if you are looking for your own custom baby session. 

Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn sessions. Her studio is located in Northwest Harris County. In addition to breathtaking baby portraiture, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting mothers and couples. Sarah joyfully serves the entire Harris and Montgomery county areas including Houston, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Kingwood, Memorial & West Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Richmond, West University and Rice Village.

9 Questions to Ask When Hiring a Professional Newborn Photographer

Top 9 questions parents should ask when commissioning a newborn portrait artist for little one's first professional session.

Bringing home a new baby is one of the most momentous moments in your life! You're probably feeling a variety of emotions from elation, tender love, and perhaps excitement as you welcome baby into your life. As a Houston Newborn Photographer and Professional Mommy (ha!) to Emma (7), Lucy (3), Amelia (2) and Jack (2 weeks new) I can attest that of all the childhood photos you'll ever have taken, your newborn session will be especially near and dear to your heart. The newborn stage is oh so special, a whirlwind of magic and love. It's also fleeting and goes by much quicker that you'll realize. While pregnant, you envision baby's face, imagine holding them in your arms, and cannot wait to meet little one! A new baby is the embodiment of a parent's hopes and dreams. This in mind, when selecting someone to document your sweet cherubs first photo shoot, it's important to ask these questions. A true professional will not mind taking the time to answer them, either.

There are two things, however, a parent should never compromise on: newborn safety and experience. Hiring a true professional is a decision you'll never regret making. 

In the world of photography, there are many things you should take note of. Because babies can be hurt during a newborn session if an inexperienced photographer handles them incorrectly, you should always use a reputable, experienced, and professionally trained photographer. It's a smart idea to research them. Ask for an in person consultation. Come visit their studio. Look at their reviews. Ask friends about the experience if you know someone who used their services. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Moreover, does this person seem comfortable working with babies, is open and approachable, and someone you can see providing care for your little one in the 2-3 hours they're in studio? 

Congratulations on your baby! You probably have your own list of questions, though here are some helpful ones to get you started as you look for the perfect fit for your family.

1 | Do You Specialize in newborn photography?

Specializing in posed newborn photography means you portrait artist has invested time, funds, and has experience in one specific niche within the photography market. They're the "go to" in the area for one genre. You set yourself apart by hyper focusing on one genre, being one of the top photographers in your area, and constantly looking to improve, thus offering an incredible experience and final product to your clients. You photograph what you love and do it well, all while being okay with giving up everything else. For example, I am exclusively photographing newborn babies these days. 

I am truly excited about this and the opportunity to build and grow my newborn brand. When selecting a newborn photographer, it's important to choose someone who does specialize because you can be sure they take their job very seriously, are committed, and love the type of portraiture you've commissioned. It's perfectly okay to be a photographer who likes to photograph many genres! However, it's not specializing if you're taking 40 types of projects at once. In areas where it's a once in a lifetime session, such as newborn portraits or weddings, it is best to hire a professional who has a strong grasp on the content they're photographing. Clients deserve someone who is completely in love and enamored with the sessions they take on. 

2) What precautions do you take to keep baby safe?

Newborn safety, handling and proper posing is absolutely of the utmost important during our time together! Your baby must be treated with love, care and respect. While they're very sweet and limber, many precautions must be taken to keep them safe. Keeping baby content is also important. A few ways I safe guard my sessions are the following:

  • My studio is kept at a toasty 77 degrees since baby will be naked for some of our session. They cannot regulate their body temperature as well as an adult so this keeps them warm.
  • The studio is sanitized and every item is cleaned between babies. This includes mopping with Lysol, wiping out the trashcan, spraying door handles with disinfectant, washing all linens and textiles in a baby friendly laundry soap, such as Dreft, and wiping out all props with a gentle soap so they're clean for the next little one who comes to studio.
  • Composites are always utilized for more advanced posing.
  • Bottoms of baskets and buckets are weighted down with 20 pounds of weight so baby never tips forward and is never in any risk of danger.
  • Keeping the studio space smoke free
  • Never leaving baby unattended or taking your eyes off of baby, even for a brief moment.
  • Being mindful to read baby's queues so as not to strain their muscles or joints. 
  • Making sure to keep baby's autonomy in mind. If baby dislikes a pose, we move on. It is not fair to baby to force them into a position or prop if they're clearly uncomfortable.

3) What type of packages do you offer?

At Sarah Borchgrevink Photography, all of my newborn portrait packages are all inclusive. This means that one flat rate pays for time, talent, session design, retouching of your images, full access to my props and accessories, as well as the rendering of your full resolution digital gallery + a print release. All of my collections also include professional grade prints and products.

Moreover, if you're looking for beautiful heirloom prints and products, make sure you ask to stop by their studio and see samples. Many photographers offer wall art design, myself included, for parents with discerning eyes or who are interested in lovely quality. If this is not important to you, however, make sure you clarify with your photographer if they have a minimum print order and what their session fee includes. This helps you plan for your session and invest in what you love, whether it be products or digital files - perhaps even both :-) There is nothing wrong with either business model, but do not be shy to ask about either choice! 

It's tempting to use a family friend or someone who does not specialize in newborn photography because their prices are so cheap, but these people are not running legal businesses nor are they trained in working with babies. My newborn photography is how I feed my family and I am a full time business owner. I take great pride and care in my work.

If the pricing is low, it's because they're not paying taxes and they're undercutting the market for those of us who follow the rules. They have not mentored, taken workshops, or know what they're doing. You absolutely get what you pay for and your newborn session will probably be a disappointment if you use someone who is not qualified to work with the most precious clients. I say this not out of malicious intent, but because many parents have told me they did not do enough research with their first baby and assumed all newborn photography is the same. It's not and your baby should be handled by someone who knows how to work with newborns, the same way your wedding should be photographed by someone who knows how to work with large events + couples. 

4) Where are reviews located? Do you have a testimonial page?

I am happy to say I am the highest rated Houston Newborn Photographer. I have over 110 five star Google reviews because customer service and providing an impeccable service is absolutely a huge part of my business model. Each client is an individual to me whom I value. I also have a testimonial page clients are encouraged to peruse. I like to make reviews easily available to parents because it's a great option for you to see what other parents have to say. It also helps you see if we're a good fit for another. If a newborn photographer is shy about sharing kind words or reviews or perhaps has reviews in which parents express concerning details, please take that into consideration, particularly if it's about newborn safety and handling.

5) Can I see a full gallery of a session?

Absolutely! I have two full sample galleries for clients to view: one of which is a girl and the other a boy session. By looking at my portfolio via my website, you're able to see if you like the style of newborn photography I provide. For example, I specialize in posed baby portraits; I do not offer lifestyle or in home photography. If you're looking for an artist to come to your home, I would not be a good fit for you and that's perfectly okay. Parents deserve the session of their dreams! Now, if you want cozy wrapping and gorgeous, squishy newborn images than I'm the gal for you, ha! 

It also lets you see my editing and retouching style, the types of props I have on hand, etc. You should select someone who's work makes your heart happy, someone whose images you can already envision on your wall. Check out lots of portfolios. Interview tons of photographers. You can only have one newborn session so it's important you pick someone who is right for your family. 

6) Have you taken workshops or mentored under another professional?

Newborn workshops typically focus on things such as soothing babies, posing, handling, lighting, retouching, session flow, and how to read baby's queues. As an experienced newborn photographer, safety is my top priority. I have taken workshops and mentored, too. This is how I learned newborn photography. This is one of the most important elements to consider when you're hiring someone. Workshops ensure your baby is properly handled with love and care; they're posed the correct way; they're never placed in an unsafe or compromising position. 

7) What kind of props do you offer?

All of my props are classic, rustic, organic, and vintage. I have a huge selection for you to consider. I have everything from baskets, bowls, buckets, crates, newborn beds, cradles, pails, etc. I also have every color of back drop, hat, bonnet, and a huge selection of gorgeous head bands. There is also a matching wrap for every color of backdrop I have, too. 

8) Who is included in the newborn session?

Sometimes photographers do not include parents or siblings in their session. That's okay. It's their business. Make sure you ask about this, however, if you'd like parent posing or family images. These are very important to me, so I make sure I include these set ups. Some photographers also charge extra for these so it's best to clarify with your photographer beforehand so there is no confusion. 

9) Are you fully vaccinated and insured?

A newborn photographer should absolutely NEVER work with infants if they're not vaccinated or insured. As a professional business, you must have business and liability insurance, as well as legal documents showing you're running a legitimate business. This means you are dealing with a true professional and not someone who is doing this as a side business, with zero to little training. Being vaccinated ensures baby is also in a safe environment. Since our little ones do not yet have a developed immune system, every precaution must be taken to keep them safe. Things like the flu are devastating to a newborn, similar to whooping cough.

Congratulations on your pregnancy! I'd like to thank you for stopping by my blog to read about 9 great questions to get you started when interviewing a newborn artist. I hope you find these helpful and they get your brain moving on other aspects you'd like to know! Wishing you a fantastic week and amazing rest of your pregnancy!

-Sarah

Sarah Borchgrevink Photography is a Houston Newborn Photographer specializing in gorgeous posed newborn sessions. Her studio is located in Northwest Harris County. In addition to breathtaking baby portraiture, Sarah also offers stylish natural light family photography as well as dynamic outdoor maternity sessions for expecting mothers and couples. Sarah joyfully serves the entire Harris and Montgomery county areas including Houston, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Kingwood, Memorial & West Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Richmond, West University and Rice Village.