The Photographers Resource
04/09/2023
Sibling poses are a whole adventure on their own, aren't they? πΈ It's like trying to direct a mini tornado while keeping your precious newborn safe and serene.
The age gap and energy levels can make it quite a challenge! I always ask the family to bring a few snacks and toys that they can play with.
So here are some sibing photo inspo!
Images 1 and 2:
Laying down shot. Have the older sibling lay down next to the baby, hands lovingly placed on the belly or gently cradling them. If they're a bit older and more confident, they might even be able to hold the baby with guidance.
Images 3 & 4: Posing a group of siblings with or on the beanbag. How gorgeous are they!
Images 5&6: Add siblings without holding the baby. Whether it's a gentle touch on the baby's tiny fingers, a little kiss on their forehead, or even a sniff of that adorable baby scent. These candid moments are great and you don't even have to show their faces.
Save this for your next newborn shoot! π
Which photo is your favourite?
27/08/2023
Have a look, you'll notice the biggest difference is me enhancing those sweet and soft skin tones.
I'm not one to spend hours editing because I put my effort into nailing that perfect shot right from the start.
No generic blanket wraps here β I'm all about mastering precision posing.π
From those delicate baby fingers to the cozy wraps, every detail matters to me.
When you capture babies that look comfortable and relaxed, potential clients are more willing to invest in you. πΈβ¨
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07/08/2023
Running your own photography business is a dream come true, but it's not always rainbows and sunshine. The reality is, keeping everything organised can be a real struggle if you want to build a sustainable business.
Do you have a CRM in your photography business? ππ»
04/08/2023
I didn't start off as a photographer! In fact, my life took a delightful path with unexpected twists and turns that ultimately led me to build a 6 figure newborn Photography business!
In the early days of my career, I was a Radio announcer. This has helped me hone my communication skills with clients, and it gave me all-around confidence to deal with clients and lead the session without feeling self-conscious! π»
I then worked in the West Australian in advertising and as a sales and marketing executive for a recruitment company. I acquired invaluable marketing experience that seamlessly integrated those skills into marketing strategies for my photography business!
On the side, I am also a jewellery designer and additionally, my love for capturing the beauty of women has led me to study model portfolios at Central TAFE.
This knowledge has allowed me to master the art of capturing the most flattering angles during maternity shoots and embracing the beauty of postpartum bodies.
So, there you have it β a little glimpse into my multifaceted journey! I've learnt from every experience, as each job added a unique touch to my photography skills. πΈ
I would love to know, what were you doing before becoming a newborn photographer? π
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