Capturing those precious moments of your baby throughout their first month will create lasting family memories for generations. And more often than not, we only have the camera on our phones handy during those beautiful, spontaneous moments. Photographing those first cries only happens once. This is their beautiful beginning, their very first life experiences. And you need to capture it. I love nothing more than posing a brand new baby and photographing them in my studio. But, some of your most treasured images may be captured on your phone. Images that show their personality, the mess that they make and the everyday craziness you won't want to forget.
We share our top tips for photographing your baby's first month in our FREE DOWNLOAD - with tips like...
The tips in our FREE DOWNLOAD will set you on your way to taking better baby photos. But, if you'd like to take it to the next level, you might want to consider our online course and with a 25% discount code, this is the ideal time to hone your phone photography skills and capture beautiful photos of your baby.
With 8 videos, in this course, we share the tips and techniques we use as professional photographers, to help you take beautiful photos of babies using just a smartphone. Watch the videos from start to finish and then dip in and out as you need to.
So, what's included?
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Each video has a tutorial and exercise for you to complete to put what you've learnt into practise, covering:
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This course can be the perfect addition to a newborn photoshoot with us (well, we had to just squeeze this in). Let us capture those beautiful newborn memories and your very first official family photo, and then take your own beautiful photos as your baby grows - Newborn Photoshoot Packages.
Creating wall art with your images has been scientifically proven to boost children's self-esteem. According to psychologists, photography has a positive benefit for children's self-esteem and helps them develop stronger confidence. So, however you capture the photos, don't leave them as digital create something tangible for everyone to enjoy.
So, what will your next steps be?...