5 Props I Use in Every Newborn Session

As a studio newborn photographer, my style is all about minimalistic setups and focusing on your baby! Your baby is perfect just as they are, and I don't want to distract from that in your portraits.  I use neutral colors and natural textures to create a clean, timeless, organic look in your baby's first portraits. To create these natrual setups, I do use a few props. Today, I’m sharing 5 props I use in (almost) every newborn session. Many of these props blend right in and you don't notice them at first glance (like the wooden crate and the bowl) because your eye is drawn right to the newborn baby.

baby sleeps in bed photographed by newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography in Saratoga Springs NY studio

Swaddle.  

This is a must-have for every newborn photographer, and the first thing you learn when posing newborns is how to wrap the baby snugly so that their arms and legs don't wiggle out of the wrap.  The swaddle keeps them calm and happy, and it helps them feel secure.  This plus heat and white noise or a shusher app all come together to lull the baby to sleep and make it easy to pose the little one.  I like to use what I call "baby spanx" underneath the swaddle to keep baby extra snug, plus it makes it easy for me to change out the top layer for a new look while baby stays calm and happy while all tucked in.

White crate.

I start all my individual portraits with this one prop!  I like to layer it with whites and creams for neutral portraits, and then as the session goes on, I will add in colors through additional wraps, bump blankets, and layers.  I typically begin with the baby fully swaddled, and then I bring out their arms and flip them to their bellies once they're settled into a deep sleep.

big brother looks over newborn sister laying in white crate during newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays n white wrap on cream blanket during newborn portraits in Saratoga Springs NY studio with Nicole Starr Photography
baby in white jumper lays on grey knit blanket during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer

Wooden bowl.

From there we move to the wooden bowl!  I love the round shape of it for overhead shots, and these always look so beautiful printed on our round wooden wall art pieces.  I also like surrounding the bowl with greenery or florals to accentuate the shape, plus it works well for posing babies on their bellies and capturing the head-on-hands pose.  

baby lays in blue wrap holding wooden snowflake during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl sleeps in white wrap laying on top of peonies and green blanket photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays in white wrap during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl sleeps in pink wrap on pink knit blanket photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays in wooden bowl during newborn portraits in studio with Nicole Starr Photography

Bed or cradle.

I love these wooden props for sleepy poses!  We make sure to capture a few overhead shots, full body, and close-up.  Plus, I always enjoy backlit a profile view of the baby, too!

baby sleeps in wooden bed with grey knit blanket and grey love photographed by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby in blue outfit lays on wooden bed photographed by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl lays in cream wrap on wooden bed during studio newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography

White or cream blanket.

I have so many different white blankets with different textures, and I love using them in a variety of ways in my portraits.   Sometimes I use it on the posing bed for traditional posing.  Sometimes I layer it spilling out of the wooden crate.  Other times I will use it as a soft texture underneath the bowl or bed to add a little more dimension to photographs.    

baby sleeps wrapped up in Moses basket during studio newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays wrapped in white swaddle on blue knit blanket in Saratoga Springs NY studio with newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps in white jumper holding teddy love during Saratoga Springs NY newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps with white floral headband under white blanket photographed by Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

I’m always of the mindset that less is more when it comes to newborn portraits. I hope that these five props show you that you can truly create beautiful (and long-lasting) portraits for your baby without a lot of involved setups.


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A Checklist of What to Bring to Your Newborn Session

Preparing for your newborn session shouldn’t be a stressful experience! One of the reasons I love offering in-studio newborn portraits at my Saratoga Springs studio is that I’m able to take care of so much for my families. I want their newborn session to be something joyful, low stress, and enjoyable. So today, I’ve put together a quick checklist of what you should bring to your newborn sessions! You might be surprised that it’s just a few items…

Here’s what to bring to your newborn session:

A zip-up sleeper. Dress your little one in a zip-up sleeper (no snaps) so that it is easy to undress them when you arrive.

Pacifiers… Avoid a wub-a-nub or any pacifier with a stuffed animal attached to it, and just bring a plain pacifier. I like the Soothies brand, the green ones that the hospital uses because they’re easy to use and won’t leave any marks around baby’s face as they’re using them!

baby girl sleeps in crib during newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
what to bring to your newborn session: tips from Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Milk! Be prepared to nurse or feed a bottle during the session, and bring whatever you need to be comfortable.

Comfy clothes for mom & dad to change into after we finish family portraits. I recommend light layers because we keep the studio toasty for the baby, who is used to a constant 98 degrees inside of you!

baby sleeps in white wrap laid on top of mustard blanket photographed by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy sleeps in blue and white wrap during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Diapers. Most babies go through 2-3 diapers during their portrait session. Sometimes less, sometimes more. I keep newborn diapers in the studio that you are welcome to use, but it doesn't hurt to keep your diaper bag is well-stocked, too.

new parents look down at baby girl during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
baby holds sonogram during NY newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography, New York newborn photographer

Patience. We work around the baby's mood and if they need breaks to eat, get changed, and be soothed, we take our sweet time and keep your little one comfortable. Some babies calm more easily than others, and some babies need a little extra time and attention to settle into the poses. Eventually all babies give in to the white noise, the shushing, the heat, and the power of a good swaddle, and I guarantee you that we will capture the most beautiful portraits of your little one even if they need a little longer to feel comfortable. Be patient and just remember that your baby is in good hands!

baby sleeps holding grey teddy bear during newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer

That’s it - that’s all you need to bring to your newborn session. I have everything else on site that you might need including both a baby and mama wardrobe, carefully chosen props and setup pieces, and even spaces for families to rest during our portraits. Being a new parent can be hard, but having a successful newborn session is easy!


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