DOCUMENTING YOUR BABY IN THE EARLY DAYS - NCT ABERDEEN

The pandemic might still be preventing you from having the gorgeous professional newborn sessions you had planned, but that doesn’t mean you can’t beautifully document your baby in the early days while you wait. The lovely team at NCT Aberdeen asked me to write my top tips to help you capture your baby in those first few weeks as part of their special baby month and I am delighted to be able to help. These tips are super simple, and all you will need is your phone and a little patience.

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FIND YOUR LIGHT

A photograph can be saved or ruined by the light. Up here in the North East of Scotland, it can sometimes be a struggle to find the right light indoors - granite houses don’t always lend themselves to being ‘light and airy’, and even then, if the sky is black with rain clouds, it can be a losing battle! That said, there are always ways to work around it. Windows are your friend - move your Moses basket/blanket/baby over to a window to maximise the amount of light available, rather than in the middle of the room. If you’re lucky enough to get some sunshine, a net curtain can help stop it from being too bright. Don’t be afraid of shadows - you’ll see from the image above that the window light was coming on to one side of baby L’s face, while the rest sits in shadow, and It perfectly highlights his mouth and wee chin dimple!

KEEP IT SIMPLE

Your baby is beautiful just as they are, and I find keeping their clothing super simple is best. I love photographing babies just in their vests, or a simple neutral coloured baby gro. Oversized muslins or a fluffy rug are really useful to lay baby on, or even just on your bed if you have the energy to make it and the bedclothes are clean! Whites, creams, greys and browns all work really well - avoid anything really bright red/blue or green as it can cast sometimes colour on to your babies skin. Keeping it simple also applies to posing -while you will have undoubtedly seen stunning images of babies posed all curled up on their tummies, or holding their heads in their hands, this sort of posing and images require skill and training, or are a result of multiple images being composited together. It is safest, and equally as stunning, to photograph babies as you would hold them naturally - in your arms, on a shoulder, or kicking those tiny feet about in their baskets.

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THE TINY DETAILS

Every part of your baby is perfect, and oh so cute. Make sure you photograph each and every little details - pouty lips, button noses, fluffy ears, eyelashes, their little hands and feet, wrist wrinkles, tummy wrinkles, thigh wrinkles…..wrinkles are a good thing when you are a baby! Pop their foot in your palm to show just how tiny your baby is, and zoom in close to get those lashes to die for.

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get in the picture

It is SO important that you get in the photos too. I know that immediately post baby, you aren’t feeling 100% yourself and the idea of being photographed doesn’t appeal (and probably even more at the moment when none of us have been able to see a hairdresser for months!) But I promise you, looking back, you will be so glad you did. Pop a chair side on next to your best window, pop baby up on your shoulder, snuggle in and breathe. Have your partner stand and photograph from slightly higher up - it’s a super flattering angle, and you don’t even need to look at the camera. Just breathe in that amazing newborn smell and soak up the moment of being with your little one.

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hundreds and thousands

You can never take too many photos of your baby! That said, a little bit of organisation can really help you keep track and keep your images safe. Every week (or fortnight, being realistic!), delete any ‘non-keeper's' off your phone, and then back up your favourites to 2 places - perhaps one online photo storage facility and the other, a hard drive. There is nothing more heartbreaking than losing precious photos, so make it a naptime/night feed job to avoid any disasters. It also stops you running out of phone memory at a crucial moment - you don’t want to miss documenting that first proper smile because your iPhone is shouting at you to delete some images!

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the everyday is extraordinary

The temptation might be to only photograph your baby/you when you feel everything is perfect, but there is so much magic in the mundane. A walk in the park with the sun twinkling through the trees, your partner stood doing the dishes/having a zoom call with your baby tucked in cosily in their sling, a little hand gripping tightly on to your finger during a feed - those are the fleeting moments that would be all too easy to forget, but will make you smile the biggest in the future.

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any time is the right time

The most common question I get asked is ‘what is the best age for my baby to have a session?’ and I can honestly say, any age is the best age. I can happily do newborn style images right up to 4/5 months, and even beyond that, I will aim to capture the sweet, cuddly connection between you and your baby. From mid April onwards, I am able to undertake outdoor sessions for newborns, babies and families, and would love to chat to you if you are considering a session - it’s the perfect treat at the best of times, but after the year we’ve had, you all really deserve beautiful images with the ones you love the most. I’d love to offer any NCT Aberdeen Bump Club member £50 off any of my full sessions and I also have a special mini session package available, just for you! All you need to do is drop me an email on hello@vivienneelizabethphotography.co.uk for more details. If you have any questions, or just want to show me the results of your own personal sessions following these tips, I’d absolutely love to hear from you.

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ABERDEEN NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHY - BABY A

Usually I would take the full weeks off over Christmas, but I couldn’t resist going out to the see the gorgeous baby A and his mum in between Christmas and New Year. He had a pretty good dose of FOMO keeping him awake, but my magical combination of very boring chat and a shush/bounce/pat combination that I’ve perfected over the years finally tipped him over in to the land of nod. He was an absolute dream awake and asleep - I mean, just look at this wee squishy face!

My sessions are always, always super relaxed - I know how overwhelming the early days can be, so I do everything I can to make it an enjoyable and lovely memory to look back on from those first few weeks. If you’re expecting, or have just had a baby, I’d love to chat to you about what you’re looking for in a newborn session, and what I can do for you (and yes, I do shoot in colour - but I just can’t resist showing all these beautiful black and whites!)

MAMA SESSIONS

I'm so excited to be able to offer this service. MAMA sessions are for YOU - documenting you as a mother, and as a woman, giving you stunning images to cherish always

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WHAT ARE MAMA SESSIONS?

Shut your eyes and think about the images you wished you had of you and your baby - are they intimate + natural at home shots, or beautiful outdoor portraits? No matter where we are, my focus is capturing the love + connection between you and your little one/s. I can visit you at home, or we can adventure to a beautiful outdoor location. Whether that's in the river, by the sea, or deep in the woods - we can choose what makes your heart sing loudest.

DO I HAVE TO TAKE MY CLOTHES OFF?

Not if you don’t want to! The beauty of MAMA sessions is that they are completely and utterly unique to you - so you can bare as much or as little as you want. Whatever you decide, the end result will be beautiful!

WHAT IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE CHILD?

That’s not a problem! It just means more cuddles, more giggles and even more love! If you are a mum of two or more, having a second adult helper with you is really helpful to keep everyone happy.

DO MY IMAGES NEED TO BE SHARED ONLINE?

Nope! I would say around 50% of all my clients choose to keep their images private, with no social media sharing, and I am more than happy to accommodate this. When you complete your booking form, there’s a consent section where you can let me know your preferences.

I’M NOT VERY PHOTOGENIC/I’M NERVOUS IN FRONT OF THE CAMERA - HELP!

Please don’t worry. Honestly, just about everyone feels like that and it’s completely understandable. But I have worked with hundreds of women, babies, children and families, and will quickly have you feeling comfortable. Like with my newborn sessions, your MAMA session is more about quality time with your baby/child, cuddling, playing and cuddling some more, rather than a ‘photo shoot’. While you may not be able to forget I’m there (especially if I’m trying my hardest not to fall over in the river with bright pink wellies on), I do my best to make sessions super relaxed and enjoyable. meaning you can concentrate on the snuggling!

OK, I THINK I’M IN….WHAT NEXT?

I'm delighted to be able to offer two packages for MAMA sessions, which are as follows -

MAMA SESSION + 10 digital images with full printing rights £275

MAMA SESSION + 20 digital images with full printing rights £325

Outdoor mama sessions are only available up to the end of September (before the autumn chill hits!) but indoor sessions are available all year round.

FIRE ME AN EMAIL

I’m always happy to chat and answer any questions you may have - don’t hesitate to pop me a note if there is anything you’d like to ask! You can email me here or if you are taking the plunge and want to get booked In, then you can book your session via this form

NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHER ABERDEEN - BABY D

Prepare for a dose of cute - this family are one of the first ever to feature on the VEP blog, and I was so delighted to see them again to meet the second addition to their family! These guys know how to nail a newborn session - cuddle, giggle, having a good old sniff of that special newborn smell, and cuddle some more - that’s all there is to it!

NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHER IN ABERDEEN - A LOOK BACK ON 2018

2018 has been the year of the baby for me! I’ve visited so many little squishes at home, documenting those hazy, special newborn moments that pass in the blink of an eye - every little detail, yawn and cuddle captured for their parents to keep forever.

There were way too many images I wanted to share, meaning that a blog post wouldn’t cut it - so I made a little slideshow of just some of the babies I’ve had the pleasure of meeting in 2018!

If you’re due in 2019. I’d love to chat to you about your bespoke at home newborn session - you can find out a little bit more here , find answers to your questions in this blog post , or pop me a note here

Grab a cup of tea (and possibly a tissue!) and listen to your ovaries pop!

NEWBORN SESSION ABERDEEN - BABY BETH

I met Rachel at the NCT Aberdeen Bumper Bump Club a few months ago, so I was super excited to go and meet the new addition to the family, Beth. Along with four legged baby Jaffa, we had a lovely morning of snuggles and dog cuddles and here’s just a few images from their session

If you’d like more information on newborn sessions, click here or get in touch - I’m booking right through to March due dates now so it’s never too early to get in touch

NEWBORN PHOTOGRAPHER ABERDEEN - BABY O

It's always an honour to be allowed in to clients homes to photograph their beautiful new babies, and even more so when that tiny little human is the brand new daughter of your friend/kickass photographer Emma Lawson. I popped up one sunny afternoon to capture Baby Ottilie with her mum and dad - here's wee peek at their session! 

If you're due August to January, I'd love to discuss your bespoke, baby led session at home with you - you can pop me a message here or read a little more about my newborn sessions here