What to Dress Baby In?
For babies between the ages of 6 to 10 months and sitting up on their own, this is a great opportunity to create beautiful pieces of artwork. We suggest elegant, timeless and simple clothing. Trousers with braces. Dungarees. Little dresses or romper suits.
During your session with us we often use two to three different backdrops to photography your baby against. We have a large range of colours and textures to use, from the traditional pinks and blues to a range of neutral colours and natural textures.
We have lots of lovely props, baskets, crates and a selection of blankets to create a variety of beautiful and unique portraits and to bring out your little one's personality.
During these sitter sessions it's always great time to get some family portraits... so come prepared in an outfit so you can join in. If you are not sure what to wear, our best tips and advice would be keep it simple.
- Plain is always simple and classic.
- Try to avoid big Logos on t-shirts and too many patterns and stripes.
- Keep the colour palette similar for everybody.
- You don't all have to wear the same colour but complimenting colours work well together: eg Blues, white and greys... each person can wear a different colour but they all work together.
Check out some examples to inspire you.
Your Session To Do List
- Make sure your baby is dressed in their first outfit ready to be photographed. At this age we can still do a few semi-naked portraits however we do these in-between outfit changes.
- Please bring two - three outfits for baby. We may not use all of them, however it's great to have lots of choice.
- For brothers and sisters of your baby we suggest bringing an outfit for them.
- Bring a hair brush for baby and children as their hair can get a bit messy during the session.
- Your session will last an hour and you may need to feed baby during the session so please remember to bring some easy food and a snack for baby's siblings if they are going to be part of the portrait session.
- Parents should come ready for their portraits, however we do have changing facilities.
- There is a lot of electronic equipment in the studio so we ask parents, NOT to allow sibling children to run around and move equipment without the photographers permission.
We look forward to welcoming you all to our studio to capture some beautiful and unique portraits.
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