Welcoming a new baby into the world is a magical experience, and capturing those fleeting moments through photography is a treasured tradition. As a newborn photographer, I’ve seen firsthand how different lighting approaches can create unique moods and aesthetics in these precious photos. Now I’m delving into the world of natural light and studio lighting to help you understand the benefits and drawbacks of each when it comes to capturing your newborn’s first portraits.
I exclusively use natural light for in-home sessions. Soft, diffused light is the hallmark of natural light photography. This gentle illumination is ideal for a newborn’s delicate skin, creating a warm, organic look that feels intimate and authentic.
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For studio newborn sessions, I rely on a combination of studio lighting tools. I use a strobe light with an umbrella for posed photos to achieve a soft and flattering look. For family and sibling photos, I have a large LED light wall that provides a consistent, natural-looking light that is gentle and beautiful.
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The best lighting approach for your newborn photos ultimately depends on your personal preferences and the style you envision. Do you love the candid, lifestyle feel of natural light? Or do you prefer the artistic control and polished look of studio lighting?
Also keep in mind that editing style can greatly alter how an image will look in its final form. I lean towards the bright and airy look in my newborn sessions so whether you’re decide on going for the studio lighting or the natural lighting, you will get those light and bright images no matter what.
Discuss your vision with your newborn photographer, and together you can choose the lighting that will best capture your baby’s unique essence. The goal is to create images that you will cherish for a lifetime, filled with the warmth and love of those precious early days.
Want to explore your options? Contact me to schedule a consultation and view my portfolio showcasing various lighting styles.
The last 13 years as a Boston portrait photographer has taught me that I would rather document the whole of life, and not just parts. This led me to a focus in everything from sweet newborn photos to family portraits, maternity and motherhood portraits and senior photos.
Look forward to an intuitive experience that is more communicative than not (no details missed or advice not shared), and with custom, modern and light filled photos that are hand-edited to be framed and passed on.