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Photographing newborns is a uniquely special experience and capturing the beauty of a newborn baby requires specific skills. In this practical book, Melanie East, one of the UK's leading newborn photographers, shares her secrets, from preparing for the newborn session through to post-production work. Advice is given on posing newborn babies using tried and tested techniques, while emphasizing the baby's safety at all times. Also Melanie gives clear instruction on choosing and using equipment near babies. Supported by her inspiring images, it is invaluable reading for photographers new to the genre, as well as professionals wishing to hone their skills.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017
The Artof NewbornPhotography
Melanie East AMPA
First published in 2017 by
The Crowood Press Ltd
Ramsbury, Marlborough
Wiltshire SN8 2HR
www.crowood.com
This e-book first published in 2017
© Melanie East 2017
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
ISBN 978 1 78500 219 9
Dedication
For my gorgeous husband Simonand our beautiful daughter Amelia.
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 The photographer–client relationship
2 Lighting
3 Camera and lenses
4 Props and preparation
5 Safety and settling
6 Newborn posing
7 Real-life case studies
8 Older babies
9 Post-production
About the author
List of suppliers
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Index
Introduction
Newborn and baby photography is the fastest growing genre of portrait photography in the UK. Many professional photographers are turning away from other genres of photography to tap into the newborn and baby photography market and similarly, many stay-at-home mothers are turning their hand to baby photography, as they feel it is a profession which they can work around their children. The introduction of digital photography, together with the fact that a semi-professional camera can be purchased for under £500, means that photography is now a far more accessible profession than it has ever been before.
There is far more to newborn photography, however, than just taking a photograph; with it comes the responsibility of handling and caring for a newborn baby. The photographer must understand the needs of the newborn and its parents, and should be well versed in safety, as well as maintaining a calm environment while carrying out a session.
The intention of this book is to arm the reader with an initial knowledge of newborn and baby photography. Please note that it is not a replacement for professional training; those who wish to carry out the art of newborn photography should invest in training from an experienced and qualified trainer before attempting to pose newborn babies.
WHY NEWBORN AND BABY PHOTOGRAPHY?
Newborn and baby photography is a very special genre of portrait photography. No other portraiture has such a limited window of time in which to capture the emotional first few days of life; at no other stage do children change and develop so quickly – almost on a daily basis. Capturing an image within that narrow window of opportunity ensures that parents’ memories of their tiny little baby will stay with them for ever. Many parents wish that they could stop time and remember their baby exactly as they were at the newborn stage. As a newborn photographer, you are allowing them to do just that, and the images that you produce will be amongst the most precious that any parent will have.
As a newborn photographer you will need to develop a certain set of skills: endless patience, giving confidence to the parent to entrust their precious bundle to you, and an aura of calm no matter what the photography session throws at you. You will need to handle a newborn baby confidently and safely, and become the ultimate baby whisperer. You will need to learn to be creative with setting up your shots, and you will need to think on your feet: no two newborn sessions are ever the same. You will definitely need to learn to be comfortable with being pooped and pee-ed on – this is a hazard of the job!
The results, however, become family heirlooms and the reaction of the parents on seeing their newborn captured beautifully as art is a reward in itself.
This will book will aim to guide you through everything you need to know from preparing for the newborn session right through to post-production.
Chapter 1
The photographer–client relationship
THE CLIENT
It is a privilege to be asked to photograph a newborn baby, and your relationship with the client is therefore an incredibly special one. That very first point of contact could lead to an established, lasting relationship where you are likely to become the client’s ‘family photographer’ and will go on to photograph siblings, cousins, even grandparents and the client’s friends’ babies.
Whereas all photography commissions are important, a newborn photography commission carries with it the additional responsibility of ensuring that your client is happy with you handling, posing, lighting and photographing their vulnerable newborn baby, who in many cases may be under a week old.
The client needs to know that their baby’s safety and well-being is paramount, and to have full confidence in your ability. After all, they are paying a specialist and will expect a service that is second to none. If you have received specialist newborn photography training then your website should clearly state this.
It is good practice to make a point of explaining to the client during their first point of contact exactly how newborn sessions usually run and what they can expect. This not only helps you in managing the client’s expectations, but shows you have an in-depth knowledge of newborn babies. It is also important that the parents follow several steps in advance of the session to help the session run as smoothly as possible. A ‘welcome pack’ can be sent by email, which explains the session in more detail, advises them what to wear and what to bring, and also includes your studio’s terms and conditions.
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