Houston Newborn and Baby Photography Studio | Newborn Photography Safety

Newborn Photography Safety

Your precious newborn arrives, and all you want is to hold them forever. It’s moments like these that make you want to cherish each and every memory your share with your new child. As sweet and as precious as having newborn photos done, it is crucial that safety is the number one priority. Here are 4 rules of thumb that I follow as a Houston Newborn and Baby Photography Studio artist in order to ensure that your newborn is the safest it can be:

Four Rules for Newborn Photography Safety

Have Help On-Hand:

I always have an assistant with me. There will never be a time that the baby is left unattended. This is very important to me, because there are moments where I may have to step away, and the last thing I want is for your kiddo to be alone. My assistants are always very trained and prepared for whatever comes their way.

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Vaccinations:

I make it a priority of mine to be current on all of my vaccinations. I want your children to be clear of obtaining a disease that may be harmful or life threatening. If you are interested in seeing my vaccination records, please do not hesitate to ask!

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Sanitation:

Sanitation is a must. Not only do I sanitize the props and equipment that is being used, I also keep hand sanitizer all over the studio. On top of that, I make sure to wash my hands throughout the entire session. Your baby deserves to have a germ free environment!

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Composites:

I never put babies in unnatural positions unsupported. We all see those adorable photos of a baby propped up on their hands or holding their heads up by themselves. The reality is that newborns simply cannot support themselves yet. Many photos you see me do are composites, which are multiple images put together to create just one photo.

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As a Houston Newborn and Baby Photography Studio artist, I believe that keeping your little ones safe is the most important part of the session. The cuteness overload tends to follow shortly after we have a clean and comfy environment for the baby!