First Newborn Portrait Session
Actually, not only my first newborn session, but my first paid portrait shoot ever. This was my first official gig, and it was extremely nervewracking. Special thanks to all those pros who gave me tips in the "Mind Your Own Business" section of the site. (And special thanks to urbanaries for not laughing in my face when I innocently asked, "What if I cull more than 40 photos from the shoot?" Ah, the innocence of ignorance... :wink)
Below are a few of my favorites from the shoot. I'm happy I was able to salvage anything, really. Shooting babies is really hard! :huh
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Thanks for looking!
Below are a few of my favorites from the shoot. I'm happy I was able to salvage anything, really. Shooting babies is really hard! :huh
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Thanks for looking!
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Thank you! I just sent the mom a link to her gallery, so I'll find out soon enough if she's happy or not!
And those two are also my personal faves (#5 is just my fave overall, though--I lucked out with that shot). The mom specifically requested black-and-whites, but I was so happy with some of the color images that I snuck them in for her anyway.
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Hee! I'm not as familiar with dogs (I'm very much a cat person), but I had more trouble keeping her out of the photos. She was outside for the first part of my visit there, but we let her in so she would have a chance to calm down and get used to me so she would be settled enough for the shot we'd had planned for her and the baby. Unfortunately, the baby started crying early on, and I had to wrap up without the dog shot (which the mother had really wanted). As I grabbed my stuff and headed back downstairs, the baby quieted down a bit, so I asked the mom if she'd mind my setting up for one last, quick shot before I headed out. Dog walked into the shot, and voila! So glad I asked before walking out the door.
The dog was such a character. I'd love to see what you capture if you have a chance to include all the "babies" with your niece.
Thanks, Marina!
#4 is very sweet, I have tried this a few times but it doesn't ever come out quite right! You did a great job.
#5 is amazing, the color and lighting are beautiful. Very clever way to use the staircase!!
I would be very happy with this set, as the mother is sure to be.
What a nice job! Good going!
50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.8, 24-70 2.8L, 35mm 1.4L, 135mm f2L
ST-E2 Transmitter + (3) 580 EXII + radio poppers
I was trying to keep this in mind, but this was my first real go at using my new 50mm, so the tighter focus was messing with my head. Plus there was a table in front of the couch that I was trying to maneuver around. If she buys #2, I plan on sneaking in some room on the sides from one of the other shots on the couch to give it the air it needs.
Thanks so much for the kind words, and thank you again for your pointers before I attempted this. I really appreciate it.
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I like #2 & #4 the best
Just suggest they order an 8x12 - looks great if you can't crop!!
Awesome set! Just gorgeous.... I can't believe it was only your second! Have you seen the new article in Rangefinder about baby lifestyle photography? Definitely read up - if you enjoyed this, you may find it interesting!
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#2, #4, and #6- those are special!! Well done! I also can't believe this is your first paid gig. Nice job!
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Thanks, Felicia!
Thank you.
I'll see if I can persuade her to an 8x12. And this was actually my first gig! I have to say the comments here are definitely encouraging. I left this shoot seriously downtrodeen and afraid I hadn't gotten anything. It was much harder than I'd thought it'd be, despite all my preparation. So I'm not sure I'll be jumping back in any time soon, but I'll give that article a look in case I forget my resolve somewhere down the line.
Mmmm, more profit. Thank you so much, Scott.
Just got this from the mom:
I was up front with her when she asked about hiring me, because I didn't want to set false expectations. I am just so thrilled she's happy!
Again a big "thank you!" to everyone in this forum. I would never had had the guts to hang a show without the pushing and encouragement I got here (plus all the amazing technical how-to's and information), and if I hadn't, this mother never would have found my card and hired me (and I never would have even thought to create a card if I hadn't stumbled over the "Show Us Your Business Card!" thread). I would never have tried something like this without DGrin and Smugmug. Today is a GREAT day because of you all.
/sentimental journey
Thank you! And as I just found out, she is thrilled. Yay!
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Thank you, Bill. It was scary and tough as heck, and I'm glad to have made it through with something worthwhile to show for it, truly.
Thanks, Elaine!