Beautiful newborn portrait session in Saratoga Springs

I’m so happy to be sharing Baby Sahana’s newborn session with you today on the blog! This winter, I captured maternity portraits for Shreya and I was anxiously waiting until their baby girl was born so we could plan her studio newborn session. Shreya and her family are part of our Collective Membership, where you can receive 4 sessions over the course of an 18th month period, so we’ve been able to document some special moments for them already. As a reminder, we’re currently  booking membership clients for 2024! This is perfect for your family if you’re planning to do 2 or more sessions over an 18 month period (not just for baby’s first year clients, either!).

For Baby Sahana’s portraits, Shreya wanted a soft and light color palette. She was excited to incorporate my Moses basket, as it was similar to the one Ariya was in when they did her newborn portraits in South Carolina. I was more than happy to include it - creating imagery that connects your sessions is important to me. 

The other great part about these portraits was that Sahana’s grandmother was present. It was really special to be able to capture all three generations in portraits of the women in the family. You can tell she’s enamored with her granddaughters - and I think the feeling is definitely mutual. I hope that she’ll be able to hold onto and treasure these portraits for years to come. Including other family members, like grandparents, is a wonderful way to create truly meaningful portraits to display in your home! 

I am SO happy I got to meet Baby Sahana now that she’s made her entrance in the world. Her session was really special to me, and I hope that her family loves it as much as I do!


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Pastel Newborn Portraits for Baby Lakin with Big Sister

Welcome to the world, Baby Lakin! I first met Lakin’s family when they welcomed their first daughter, Quinn, 3.5 years ago. Now they've added another little girl to their family and they came back to my studio again for another set of newborn portraits. I’m SO happy I got to meet their new addition before my maternity leave. 

One of the best parts of working with a family more than once is getting to see how their kids grow up – and adjust to being big siblings. Quinn is an amazing big sister! She was super helpful during the session and wanted to take pictures with my wooden camera prop. It was so sweet. She even told her parents to move closer together and say cheese. At one point, she even posed her baby doll in the wooden bed I used for Lakin. It was adorable!!! I might have to hire her for my studio one day! 

Baby Lakin was sleepy the entire time, and I only saw her beautiful bright eyes as they were putting her in the car seat to go at the end of the session! She was still in that tired stage in the first few weeks of life – but that’s okay. Lakin looked adorable in each setup we chose. Personally, I loved the green wrap we used in the last few images. She looked precious snuggled up under the blanket!!

Thank you to this beautiful family for trusting me not once – but twice – with their girls’ newborn portraits. I’m so honored that I had the chance to work with you twice and celebrate your growing family!! 

family of four sits on sofa during newborn session in Saratoga Springs studio with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
mom sits on sofa with newborn baby girl and her big sister photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents look down at new baby girl sitting on sofa in studio with toddler on lap photographed by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler sits in white lace dress holding newborn baby sister photographed by New York newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler sits in white lace dress holding newborn baby sister photographed by New York newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad holds two daughters sitting on couch photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
girl snuggles new baby sister laying on rug during Saratoga Springs NY newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography
man hugs wife and holds new baby girl during studio newborn session in Saratoga Springs with newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom holds newborn baby girl in arms during studio newborn photos with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
parents hug newborn daughter during newborn session in studio with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
dad holds newborn daughter in white swaddle sleeping against his chest during photos with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl lays wrapped up in white wrap with pink floral crown during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer
baby lays in white wrap on top of peach peonies and green blanket photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl sleeps in white wrap with purple headband during newborn session in Saratoga Springs studio with Nicole Starr Photography
big sister leans over newborn baby girl while she sleeps in wooden cradle photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl sleeps in wooden cradle with pink and green floral headband under green blanket with pearl details photographed by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

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newborn portraits for baby girl with pastel setups photographed by Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer

Newborn Portrait Ideas - Sentimental Props to Bring to Your Newborn Session

What should I bring to my baby’s newborn session?

I get asked this question all the time, and while the easy answer is “Not a thing! Don’t worry, I have everything here that you need!”, the more complicated answer is, “Well, what’s important to your family? Is there anything special you want to incorporate in your baby’s first portraits?”

(By the way, if you’re wondering what to expect in your newborn session, check out this post with all the details here!)

My portrait style tends to lean towards simple, clean, classic images where the baby is the focus without too many props or distractions taking away from this perfect little being that you just welcomed into your family. However, I understand wanting to make your little one’s newborn portraits your own and I encourage finding beautiful and creative ways to incorporate something meaningful into their portraits. Here are a few of my favorite ideas!

Bring a favorite swaddle from home.

These custom name swaddles are very popular right now, and there are literally hundreds of beautiful designs on lightweight muslin swaddles. I’m sure you were gifted a dozen of them for your baby shower! If you have one with colors that you love or colors that match the nursery or your home decor, bring it! I always love incorporating swaddles into our newborn portraits, and we usually do them as a backdrop or layering blanket to be able to see the full design. Plus, every time you use that swaddle in the coming months you’ll think back to your favorite portrait of your little baby!

Here are a few of my favorite images using swaddles that parents brought from home.

baby lays on custom blanket during newborn session - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps on hand made blanket during newborn photos - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl sleeps on pink wrap during newborn photos - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays on floral wrap during newborn session in studio  - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Grandma’s handmade blanket, or another family heirloom.

The beige blanket in the floor of the image below was passed down from the baby’s great grandfather. So was the bonnet! How special that we got to use it in this sweet girl’s first portraits?!

If you have a blanket that has been passed down in the family, or one that a family member knit or crocheted for you and you would like to incorporate it into your session, just let me know!

baby sleeps in peach handknit cap during newborn photos  - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Jewelry.

There are so many beautiful ways to incorporate a little sparkle into your little one’s portraits! I’ve had families arrive with pearls that were a first Mother’s Day present for mom and baby. Other families with bracelets that mom wore as a baby and now they fit baby. Families with prayer beads that they used during their journey to get pregnant. Families with necklaces passed down from Grandma to the baby, who was given that same grandmother’s name. Whatever meaningful piece that you have, don’t hesitate to incorporate it into your photographs!

mom holds baby girl with pearls during newborn photos  - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps on heirloom lace during newborn photos - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps wearing mom’s jewelry during newborn photos - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby holds beads during newborn session - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

A special prop to honor your family’s journey up to this moment.

Rainbow babies. Miracle babies. IVF babies. We’re so lucky to welcome every single baby into the studio for their portraits, and I know that no two journeys to parenthood are the same. Whatever led you here, feel free to honor that story in a special setup for your little one. From ultrasound pictures and photos of embryos, to pineapples to represent their IVF journey, to rainbow hearts and stuffed animals with their angel brother or sister’s heartbeat inside. Your portraits tell your story. Whatever is meaningful to your family should make its way into your portraits.

baby holds sonogram and pineapples during newborn photos - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby holds stuffed dog during newborn session in studio  - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

A nod to a parent’s career, heritage, or hobbies.

This part is so much fun! Think if there is something special that defines your family or that one or both partners like to do. If you’d like to incorporate it into your little one’s photographs, we can! Stethoscopes for doctors during Covid, wedding saris, hiking boots, a hat or badge from a police officer, wooden shoes for a Dutch family, hot air balloons for the family that met at the hot air balloon festival.

There are all things that I have loved incorporating into photographs, and I know there are so many more creative ideas, too! I can’t wait to see what you come up with to make your portraits your own!

baby lays next to stethoscope for newborn photos  - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays on red and gold sari during newborn portraits - sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

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Sentimental props to bring to your newborn session shared by New York newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Welcome Baby Nathan! Newborn Portraits with Big Brother

This blog post comes with a story about your favorite photographer, too many boxes arriving in the mail, and the big reveal of this family’s heirloom album. ;o)

This sweet family ordered an album with all of their favorite newborn portraits, and I placed the order the day before I left for a week and a half on the Cape. For me, a week and a half by the sea is like hitting the reset button, so when I came home I could barely remember what I had done before leaving for the Cape.

When I came back to my studio I had a mountain of boxes waiting for me from my different portrait labs, and opening them felt a bit like Christmas morning because I couldn’t remember what was inside of them. Blame it on the mom brain, or blame it on the salt air.

But then I got to this one box. When I opened it up I saw the gray album box inside, and I remember lifting the cover and thinking, “Who’s album is this one?” Then I saw the sky blue linen and the soft colors in Nathan’s newborn portraits, and honestly I gasped when seeing how beautiful it all was together. This family wound up choosing the most perfect linen to complement their portraits, and the finished product was truly breathtaking. That was my favorite package I opened this summer, and I definitely enjoyed watching the family unwrap it a few days later to enjoy it for themselves!

toddler hugs newborn baby brother during studio portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler holds newborn baby boy in armed chair during studio portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Big brother Aiden was soooooo excited about his new role as big brother, and he gave us all the smiles! We captured so many sweet portraits of these two brothers together and I love all of the family ones, too. I’ve loved watching this family grow over the past couple of years, and it’s hard to believe that just a few short years ago they were brand new parents bringing their son to my old studio for his portrait session! Check out big brother’s newborn session from almost 3 years ago here!

mom in pale pink dress holds new baby boy during studio photos with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents snuggle with new baby boy during newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom hugs toddler while holding new baby boy during studio session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents hold new baby boy and toddler during studio newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad sits on stool holding new baby boy and toddler son during studio newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad snuggles with new son during studio portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents hold newborn son against chests backlit in studio photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy sleeps in white bucket on white chunky blanket during studio newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

We used some of the same colors and layers in Nathan’s newborn portraits as we did in his big brother’s a few years ago. I’m a huge fan of blues, grays, creams, and whites in newborn portraits, and I love how seamlessly they all go together!

Nathan’s mama gave me the biggest compliment when she was sitting in the studio during their session. She looked around and told me that the studio was so relaxing to be in, and that nearly three years ago as a new mom she had felt the same way. Despite all of the crazy unknowns of motherhood and the countless things that all of us mamas have to figure out in those first few weeks with a new baby, somehow I helped her feel more comfortable at least during those couple of hours she was here for her session. That made my heart so happy to hear.

Because yes, I want to give you beautiful portraits and artwork that you’re going to enjoy for generations. But more importantly I want you to embark on this journey of motherhood (or the next chapter of it if you’re welcoming baby #2 or #3!) and feel a little more confident, a little more understood, a little more prepared to take on the crazy unknowns. I’m a mom, too. I’ve literally gone through this exact same journey, and whatever it is you’re feeling, you’re not alone. That’s why I try so hard to connect with all of the families that I work with to see how they’re doing and offer any little tidbits that might make those first few weeks at home a little easier with the new baby.

Because your newborn session is not just about the photographs. It’s also about taking your baby out of the house for maybe the first time besides the pediatrician appointment, and connecting with another mama who has been in your shoes who can help you feel a little less lost and a little less alone.


Wondering what to expect in your newborn session? I’ve done this hundreds of times and my job is to make it as easy and stress-free as possible for you as a new parent! Check out this blog post for what to expect!

baby sleeps on teal blanket during newborn photos with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays on bed on blue blanket holding bear during newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy sleeps with grey bear during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
big brother looks at newborn in white box photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
newborn baby lays in box on grey chunky blanket photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays in striped knit outfit during newborn photos with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

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Newborn session with big brother photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography