Before you book with me




My style and approach

I would describe my style of studio photography as simple and genuine. I like plain, timeless backgrounds and minimal use of props. I want all attention to concentrate on your child when you look at the photograph

Props


I use a variety of props such as baskets, crades, wraps, headbands, artificial flowers etc in natural and neutral colours. I like beige, brown, white, grey, light green and a bit of a baby pink. I'm not using bright colours

Poses


Each newborn baby is different and even photoshoot within the first 2 weeks won't guarantee that requested pose is possible. I work with a baby and will pose it as long as it let me without getting distressed and upset

Raw files


I'm not providing RAW files to the customers

1. PACK & PREP

1. If your baby has slept solidly for 3 hours prior to your session, we may spend a long time trying to get your baby to sleep and not get many posed shots or be able to use the props you've requested. If you can, in the morning of your session, try to keep your baby awake for 2-3 hours by giving them a bath, interacting with them and feeding just before you leave your home or on arrival at my studio. Obviously, this may all go out of the window, as these things are always easier said than done! But this little bit of prep really can make a difference to your session, specially if the baby arrives nice and sleepy.

2. Dress baby in a simple loose sleeper that doesn't have to be lifted off over the head, just incase baby is sleeping soundly on arrival. No tight socks or vests to avoid lines on their skin.

3. If you are using or considering using a dummy, please bring it along. It can be a huge lifesaver when baby continuously wants to feed/suckle for comfort. Sometimes it really is the difference of getting that short or not! A dummy can help to avoid contact with mummy while we are in the “rhythm” of a session. Baby can smell mum and hear her voice and this triggers their instinct to feed. It can be quite a distraction for a little newborn. Using a bottle or a dummy for a couple of minutes can help to maintain the fluidity of the session and helps the baby settle easier.  

4. Any eye gunk or boogers are to be removed where possible please

5. If you are breast feeding, it may help not eat spicy or acidic foods or drink caffeine in the 48 hours prior to your session as this could possibly make baby unsettled.

2. BATHE BABY

The purpose of the bath is not just to clean YOUR baby and ensure the fabulous soft fuzzy baby hair; it also makes them smell amazing! While all that is true, the real reason for the bath is to keep baby awake and tire them out. If your baby's umbilical cord is off, please give a full bath, otherwise sponge bathe. The key is to linger during the bath, draw it out longer than you normally would. You want your baby awake so dilly dally and take your time as to tire them out.

3. FEEDING

We would be grateful, if you could feel your baby a FULL feeding when you arrive at the schedule your baby’s day accordingly for this. A full tummy equals a sleepy baby! 

Tip-Get dressed and package before feeding baby so its the last thing you do before heading to the studio!  

4. ON ARRIVAL

A full baby means a sleepy baby, and we need a very sleepy & calm baby in order to achieve the sweet, flexible poses you see in my portfolio.  If baby is awake when you arrive, it is best to undress them first, loosen the nappy and then wrap them in a blanket before feeding. I may ask you to ignore a strict feeding schedule and a "no rocking or shhhhh" rule for the 3-4 hours at the session! The only way we will achieve calm, curly poses is if your baby is happy, full and sleeping deeply. 

5. IT WILL BE HOT, HOT, HOT

The studio will be heated intensely to keep your little one warm, so dress in layers so that you can remove some if you get too warm.

6. SOOTHING/FEEDING THE BABY

Please know that I do not mind waiting for you to nurse or for nappy changes, or just taking a break to soothe your baby at any point. You and your baby's wellbeing is more important to me than getting a shot. If you are bottle feeding your baby, please bring along more than you think you'll need!

7. POOP

When doing the poses where the baby is undressed, it is normal (and okay) for baby to poor or wee on my backdrop...or anywhere else. I can assure you this happens all the time, and I am not upset or offended. Please bring with you baby wipes, extra nappies, and a towel. After each newborn session, I launder all of my backdrops and other items the baby comes in to contact with. An extra set of clothes for the parents is a good idea, just in case. Someone always gets wee'd or pooped on, its usually me, but sometimes you! 

8. SESSION AND SIBLINGS

Newborn sessions generally take 2-4 hours, so please plan for that. 11. If you there are older siblings that will be included in photos, those images will be photographed at the start of the session. We suggest either bringing two cars so that Dad can take older sibling(s) back home after we finish with family images, or have your spouse/partner take older sibling(s) out on errands or to grab a snack while we complete the session.

We recommend bringing no more than yourself, your spouse/partner and children. Lots of people in the studio make for somewhat challenging creative conditions and it’s tight in our cozy LITTLE space!

No cameras are allowed during your session. We understand this is a momentous time in your life that you want to capture. However, we are working very hard to create unique, artistic images for you and another camera in our midst is distracting. Enjoy your session and allow me to take those beautiful photos for you.

9. FAMILY PHOTOS

If you wish to have a portrait with your keep the clothing simple. Personally, I think plain tops with neutral colours work best, please skin bright and busy patterns & large logos where possible. If you are keen on black and white photos, please avoid white tops if possible. 

I am a big fan of skin-on-skin portraits with you holding your baby against you. They're so timeless. So if you want some natural portraits like this with your newborn, mum's consider a strapless top or vest, alternately I could wrap you in a scarf with a stretchy material I have available. These can came for some very tender images.

CHECK LIST

  • Nappies and wipes
  • Milk
  • Parent and siblings outfits
  • Dummy (optional but very helpful)
  • Baby go home outfit
  • A baby blanket

Anything to make you comfortable (ipad, books, nursing pillow, sleepers). I will provide cold and hot drinks and cakes and chocolates!

Thank you again for choosing Elisabeth Franco Photography to document this special time in your lives. I am honored you chose me, and I consider photographing your newborn a great responsibility and privilege

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