Newborn Portraits: Capturing Your Baby's First 15 Days
The first 15 days are the most magical time for those sleepy, curled-up poses. I provide a calm, safe, and warm environment to create timeless memories of your tiny one.
A close-up of a peacefully sleeping newborn in a cozy blue knit outfit. I focus on capturing the tiny details, like their soft cheeks and gentle breaths, that you'll want to remember forever.
That tiny yawn. Moments like these are so fleeting, which is why I work patiently to capture them. This little one is resting on a soft pillow against a simple blue backdrop.
Ten tiny toes. I always make sure to get detailed shots of your baby's little feet and hands. This close-up shows a newborn's foot resting on a woven basket.
A behind the scenes look at two different newborn poses. On the left, a baby in a cute bunny outfit, and on the right, a simple, elegant pose with a floral headband. Each session includes multiple setups.
Simple, classic, and all about your baby. This portrait on a bold red background makes the baby's peaceful expression the main focus. I love how serene this little one looks.
A quick look from a recent hospital shoot for a 21-day-old newborn. Even at the hospital, we can create beautiful, cozy setups with props like this tiny bed and a chalkboard to mark the day.
Here’s a behind the scenes look at how I set up a shot. I use a posing frame to stretch the fabric, creating a smooth and safe surface for the baby, seen here in a lovely maroon outfit.
This video shows a behind the scenes moment from a hospital newborn shoot. Safety is my top priority, especially in a hospital environment. I handle everything with care to get that perfect, peaceful shot.
Just 5 days old. This is the best time for a newborn shoot, as they are still so sleepy and curly. This little boy was an absolute dream to photograph.
A full-body shot of a newborn sleeping peacefully on a soft fur blanket. The rustic, library-themed backdrop adds a warm and timeless feel to the portrait.
About Newborn Portraits: The First Few Days
The first 15 days are the golden window for newborn photography because your baby is still naturally sleepy and flexible. This allows for those beautiful, curled-up poses without any stress. I prioritize safety and hygiene above all else, ensuring your baby stays warm and comfortable throughout the session at my Sahakara Nagar studio.
When you bring your baby to M3 Snap Studio, I handle the entire flow. My approach is simple: baby safety first, creativity second. I have personally sanitized and prepped a massive collection of wraps, tiny outfits, and props. Whether you want a simple, classic look or a thematic setup like a tiny chef or a fantasy scene, we can make it happen.
I am here for you for the full experience. I offer sessions at my studio in Sahakara Nagar, or if you prefer the comfort of your own home, I travel across Bangalore with my portable lighting and backgrounds. For hospital 'Just Born' shoots, I ensure the setup is minimal but impactful, capturing that brand-new feeling safely. My packages include high-resolution edited images, and I always aim to include parents and siblings in a few shots if you want that family connection. If you are worried about the logistics, don't be. I have worked with over 3000 babies, and I know how to manage the pace based on your baby's needs, not the clock.
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