Helping you plan for your newborn portrait session

Now that you have booked your newborn portrait session with a trusted photographer, it’s time to start the planning process. It can often be challenging knowing where to start. We are here to help answer your questions and make the newborn portrait session planning easy.

Adorable newborn portrait session.

Popular questions expecting moms ask about a newborn portrait session

When do I schedule my newborn session? What if baby comes early or late?

If you are hoping to have sleepy baby photos captured, we recommend scheduling your newborn portraits within 2 weeks of birth. If your baby arrives early or late, you can easily reach out to us, your trusted newborn portrait photographer, to let us know and we are happy to adjust the session date on our calendar to accommodate your needs.

Newborn photography portraits with family

What do I need to bring to my newborn portrait session?

Our Fairfield County, CT photography studio has everything needed for a newborn portrait session. You will only need to bring a diaper bag and yourselves. Once you arrive to our studio, you will find plenty of drinks and snacks, dresses for mom, shirts for dad and clothing for kids. We also have everything needed for your baby, including swaddles, hairbows, diapers, wipes, bottle warmer, pillow for nursing, burp cloths, blankets and much more. Our goal is to provide everything, so you don’t have to.

Baby girl newborn portrait session in photography studio

What if my baby cries during our newborn photoshoot?

Our newborn portrait sessions are baby led, so we are not in a rush and we don’t force any poses. If your baby needs to be changed, fed or rocked, we take the time to gently do that. We have photographed many babies over the years and have a system that helps them fall asleep. This includes a warm, cozy studio, sound machine, vibration pad and carefully wrapped swaddling to help baby feel secure and comforted.

Beautiful mom with professional hair and makeup and wardrobe styling for newborn session

Will other family members be able to be in the newborn portraits?

Yes! We love photographing all immediate family members and feel they should be included in the newborn portraits. Older siblings can play with toys, eat snacks or even help with the baby during newborn portraits. Dads are welcome to enjoy a cup of coffee, catch up on some emails or assist with baby during the session. Once moms have finished with hair and makeup from our professional hair and makeup artists, they can put on a dress previously selected from our client wardrobe and join in the newborn portraits.

Father and son included in newborn portrait session

Is there anything else I need to do to get ready for my newborn portraits photos?

We recommend taking some time to think about how you would like to enjoy your newborn portraits. If you are interested in framing your photographs for your home, then start to think about which walls you would like to use for artwork. If you want to have a baby book or album made, you can flip through sample albums while you are in our studio and get ideas from our website and Instagram profile. Start getting excited for your session! We are going to create some beautiful newborn portraits for you to enjoy for years to come.

About Forty Seven Moments Photography

Forty Seven Moments is a trusted newborn photographer in Fairfield County, CT. They are a full service photography studio located in Bethel, CT. Helping busy moms by offering hair and makeup services, wardrobe and styling, showcasing high quality products and even install custom framing for their clients in their homes.

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Forty Seven Moments is a luxury portrait studio located in Bethel, Connecticut, serving clients from Fairfield and Westchester counties and the surrounding areas.

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They won’t let me swap them out or move them!

When we moved into our home over 10 years ago, I put framed images of each of our kids above our fireplace. I had the intention of moving them when I found a piece of artwork that worked with the space. 

Time passed and I mentioned to my kids that I would be relocating their elementary portraits. 

I was not expecting their response. All three of them objected to this idea. 

In my mind, I was the one who really cared about our family portraits, especially the framed pictures on our walls. 

It wasn’t until I suggested moving the pictures that I realized how important they were to each of my teenage kids!

To them, those pictures represented their childhood. Those memories were a part of their home, their upbringing and their security within it. 

My eyes were opened to the value of a framed photographed that is prominently displayed in the home. 

It’s not just about looking pretty. It represents emotional depth in a child’s life. Something deeper than we will ever know. 

To all the parents reading this, you NEED framed photographs of your family in your home. 

What would it take in order to make that happen?

Much love,
Rachel 

CT family photographer, CT full service photographer, CT photography studio

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