So, when I shoot newborns I usually shoot at the family’s home. I have a ton of stuff I bring and honestly it would be easy to shoot at my home, but I’d hate making new mommies get out and about too soon. I bring stuff like: props, blankets, light stands, soft box, umbrella/blash, backdrop […]
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February 15, 2011 – 10:44 am
Nothing sweeter than a naked baby! I love these girlie, just like always! you rock!February 14, 2011 – 4:34 pm
Fabulous tips, and very timely for me. Thank you, Arden!February 14, 2011 – 3:11 pm
Thanks for sharing 🙂 I love reading/seeing the steps to your process. It’s always great to see how others do newborn shoots!February 14, 2011 – 12:15 pm
Wow! Beautiful photos! Photography is my hobby right now so I am learning. This is so helpful. Thank you for posting your techniques. Fine Art edit is my fave!
I have so much “stuff” and so many ideas. it just seems nobody in our area has babies…lol
Oh I came via Iheartfaces….
AmandaFebruary 13, 2011 – 4:18 pm
February 13, 2011 – 2:25 pm
Love this Arden, and that fine art edit just rocks!
I love the fine art and middle edit with the cute little babe laying down.
Hope we get to meet at WPPI if your going!February 13, 2011 – 12:45 pm
February 13, 2011 – 11:16 am
Wonderful tips!!! I love all these shots!February 13, 2011 – 10:50 am
this is great Arden 🙂 I’m starting to love newborn shoots! I’ve been using a bean bag – I wonder if I’ll like using a boppy instead… I like the bean bag, b/c I shape it to how deep I want baby to go into the blanket, but I think I’ll try out a boppy! Tell me where you get some good clamps. I got some Home Depot but I’m too weak to use them! ha!March 4, 2011 – 12:02 am
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