Tips for Choosing a Newborn Photographer

If you're considering hiring a professional for your newborn photography session, it’s crucial to find someone who aligns with your style and understands how to work with newborns safely and effectively.

Here are some essential tips for choosing the right newborn photographer:

1. Check Their Portfolio

Before making a decision, review the photographer’s portfolio. Look for consistency in their work and pay attention to how they capture different poses, lighting, and moods. Make sure you love their style—whether it's bright and airy, dark and moody, or somewhere in between. A diverse portfolio showcasing various newborn poses, props, and thematic setups can also help you gauge their versatility and creativity. Some photographers are very into props, and setups, and some are more timeless and classic like me.

One Of My Most Recent Favorite Images From A Newborn Session This Month

2. Read Reviews and Testimonials

Look for reviews from previous clients. Not just on their website, but also on Google, and Yelp! Reading about others’ experiences can give you insight into the photographer's professionalism, patience, and ability to handle newborns. Testimonials often highlight what you can expect during the session and how satisfied clients were with their newborn photos. Consider checking multiple platforms, such as Google, Yelp, or social media, to get a well-rounded view of the photographer’s reputation.

This Is One Of My Favorite Reviews Ever!! 


3. Consider Their Experience With Newborns

Finally, choose a photographer who specializes in newborn photography and has extensive experience working with infants. Their knowledge of the best practices for newborn sessions—including optimal timing, posing techniques, and calming methods—will make a significant difference in the outcome of your photos. Not to mention they will be well trained in how to keep your baby safe.

Behind the scenes of a twin newborn photography session with Livejoy Photography

Me With My Own Twin Boys! (This Was ALSO  The Last Time They Ever Took A Pacifier.) Lol 

4. Inquire About Packages and Pricing

Every photographer does this differently . So you need to understand what your favorite photographers packages are and what’s included in those prices. Some photographers offer digital images, prints, or albums, while others may provide only digital downloads. Ensure you know what to expect and what fits within your budget. A good business owner will clearly lay out what is expected.

5. Find Out What the Photographer Provides=

and what you need to bring!

It's essential to clarify what the photographer will provide for your newborn photography session and what you need to bring. For instance, I am fortunate to provide everything we need for your newborn session, including props, blankets, and outfits, which can help ease your planning process. This ensures that your focus remains on enjoying the moment with your baby.

My Beautiful Newborn Photography Studio Located In Salem, Oregon 

Image showing all the items provided for your newborn session

Some Of The Wraps, Headbands, Hats Etc That I Provide! 

Image of my client area at my Newborn Photography Studio in Salem, Oregon

Seating Area For Clients | LiveJoy Photography Salem Oregon


By taking the time to research and ask the right questions, you can find a skilled newborn photographer who captures the beauty of your little one while ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for both you and your baby.

Lindsay Blackman

Lindsay Blackman, owner of LiveJoy Photography, is an award winning Newborn Baby Photographer located in Salem, Oregon and serving the greater Portland area.

She offers Newborn Photography, Baby Milestone Photography, Maternity Photography & Family Photography Photoshoots.

She has been featured in publications such as Buzzfeed, BoredPanda, and is a member of NewbornPhotography.com

https://www.LiveJoyPhotography.com
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