Newborn Session at Home and Pet Goats too! - Duvall, Wa

Newborn sessions at home really allow you to just relax and stay in your cozy newborn nest. I love when bigger siblings get to be there too and get to be themselves during your session! They are still getting to know their new sibling as well. We always just go with the flow during your session. Nursing, baby bath, more nursing, playing, cuddles, a trip outside to say hi to the goats… whatever you feel up for doing at home, like you would any other day, we do. And while 90-95% of your session is unscripted, and true documentary, I also always do a quick and painless family portrait for posterity as well.

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Documentary Photo Session Ideas

With the documentary approach, it’s all about documenting your family’s real life, the little things that make up your day or week that may go by unnoticed or normally undocumented. But you still might be wondering, “What does that actually mean? What should we plan for and what will you photograph?” Below are just a few ideas of moments/events/things that could be part of your sessions.

While we never need to have a schedule for our time together, I hope this list helps you consider the possibilities of things that could be documented during your session! There’s really no limits to what I can capture for you. I become your family’s historian for the day and hopefully future as well.

Maternity/Before Baby:

  • Shopping for baby 

  • Decorating/setting up baby’s nursery

  • Baby shower

  • Daily walk

  • Cooking with family

  • Hanging out with older kids at home or at the park

  • Your normal Saturday routine

  • Early prepping of food for your family postpartum

  • Check up with your midwife (out of hospital)

  • Building any new baby furniture (crib, rocker, changing table)


Newborn/Babies:

  • First bath at home/general bath time

  • Skin to skin time

  • Tummy time

  • Trying first solids

  • Nursing

  • Pumping

  • Meeting/Snuggling with siblings

  • Meeting/Snuggling with grandparents

  • Walks around the neighborhood

  • Story time at the library

  • Snuggles with mom and dad

  • Napping with mom and dad

  • Playing with extended family (aunts/uncles)

  • Morning/Bedtime routine

  • First Birthday


Family:

  • Breakfast

  • Waking up

  • Morning routine

  • Lunch

  • Dinner time

  • Bath time 

  • Brushing teeth 

  • Bedtime books

  • Family game time 

  • Playing together in the yard/outside 

  • Trip to a playground

  • Trip to a museum

  • Trip to the farmers market

  • Trip to the library

  • Trip to the grocery store

  • Trip to the aquarium 

  • Practicing musical instruments

  • Playing sports outside together

  • Making cookies/treats in the kitchen

  • Cooking a meal together

  • Grandparents visiting

  • Playing with the family pet/walking the dog

  • First day with new family pet

  • Yard work/raking leaves/planting trees

  • Gardening 

  • Blowing bubbles outside

  • Building legos together

  • Building a fort together

  • Salmon watching

  • Mushroom hunting

  • Exploring the beaches and natural wonders of the puget sound

  • Holiday family traditions

  • Birthday/Family milestone

  • Making crafts together

  • Moving into a new home

  • Backyard camping

  • Backyard fire and s’mores

  • Backyard movie time

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Documentary Newborn Sessions: What to Expect

 
 

The newborn days are one of my favorite to document. Why? Because they really truly are a blur. Without photos, videos, or strict journaling, you’ll reflect in a few years and wonder: “How’d we do it?” and “What did we really do during those days?” If you’re considering a documentary newborn session but wondering exactly what to expect, here’s a quick run down of what you need to know!

  1. We’re on Baby Time. This means, whatever happens, happens, I don’t arrive with a schedule, instead I just go with the flow. Photos happen naturally as you go about your new routine.

  2. Don’t stress about “getting the shots.” I have a mental checklist I go through of things and moments to document in a natural way. I also love to capture those moments that just can’t be scripted, so when those happen I’ll be ready! I’ll also ask ahead of time if there are any must have memories you want documented.

  3. Two hours allow for a good mix of you going about your normal family routine. When I see some nice light and I also see a quiet moment, I may ask you to move into the light for a family portrait. If you all happen to cuddle together in some beautiful light all by yourselves I may not even need to step in!

  4. This is not a photoshoot you have to prep or clean for. Seriously. I know you just had a newborn. Embrace the rawness of this time. It is fleeting. Let the mess be. On a similar note, just wear comfortable clothes. Or if you really want to embrace the rawness I do not mind you wearing the same clothes you’ve been in for the past two days. That’s very often part of newborn life and I do not judge! However you want to remember this time I’m here for.

  5. I’ll arrive, chat about how your morning is going and then start taking photos when it feels natural and I see you in your normal routine. We’ll just go from there. Easy peesy!

  6. Think of this session as a friend with a camera is coming over. And do not “host” me! You have a new baby and I show up already caffeinated.

  7. I’ll check in with you ahead of time if you’d like me to document you nursing or pumping.

  8. Due to being vigilant about germs and newborns, I won’t be touching baby at all. And by default I always mask up for newborn sessions as well.

  9. I love to start newborn sessions around 9am or 10am because babies are often ever so slightly more alert at that time of day. I can get some natural interactions and photos with their little eyes open and also some of them fast asleep as well.

  10. Trust the process. I know documentary isn’t the normal pose and smile for the camera photo session, so you might be still wondering if it’s this simple. Often people remark afterwards that their documentary session was the least stressful of any photo session ever. My job is to let you see the beauty in these hazy newborn moments. Because like everyone says, it really does pass by faster than you can imagine.

 

P.S. - I love pets! I always make sure to include them in your story as well.

 

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Bothell Newborn Photographer - Settled in at Home

So I was originally suppose to photograph the birth of this sweet little doll. But the universe had some other plans. She and her parents are finally home and settling into their new life as a family of three!

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