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Should Parents  be in Newborn Photography in 2023?

Should Parents be in Newborn Photography in 2023?

Capturing the bond of parents and newborns during your photography shoot ©Grain&WeavePTY

One question frequently asked by our clients at Grain & Weave, is whether they can have photos taken with their newborn baby.

The answer is a resounding YES!

We understand that the bond between parents and their little one is truly special and deserves to be captured in wall art worthy photographs. In this article, we delve into the importance of including parents in newborn photography sessions and how Grain & Weave can help create beautiful memories for the entire family. If you want to know WHEN to take newborn photos, check out our blog article: Preserving the Precious.

  1. Celebrating the Family Unit:
    Newborn photography is not just about the baby; it's about celebrating the love and connection within the entire family. As parents, you are an integral part of your baby's story, and your presence in the photographs enhances the narrative of those precious early moments. Including parents in the photo sessions allows us to capture the joy, tenderness, and unbreakable bond that exists between you and your little one.

  2. Building Lasting Memories:
    Time passes by swiftly, and before you know it, your tiny newborn will grow and change. By including yourselves in the photographs, you are creating lasting memories that will evoke emotions and transport you back to those beautiful early days whenever you look at them. Grain & Weave specialises in capturing the genuine moments between parents and their newborns, creating timeless keepsakes that can be cherished for years to come.

  3. Comfort and Convenience of Home:
    Welcoming a newborn into your home is an intimate and personal experience. Our in-home family photography sessions take place in the comfort and familiarity of your own space. We understand that this provides a relaxed and nurturing environment for both parents and the baby, allowing you to feel at ease while we capture those priceless moments. Your home becomes the backdrop for your family's story, adding an extra layer of personal meaning to the photographs.

  4. Tailored to Your Style and Preferences:
    We believe in the uniqueness of each family. Our approach to in-home family photography is personalised to reflect your style and preferences. We work closely with you to understand your vision and create a session that perfectly captures your family's personality. Whether you prefer candid shots in the nursery, cozy moments on Mum and Dad’s bed, or playful interactions on the family couch, we ensure that both parents are an integral part of the session, resulting in a complete portrayal of your family's love and connection.

  5. Treasuring the Journey:
    The arrival of a newborn is a significant milestone in the life of any family. By including parents in newborn photography, you are not only capturing a single moment but also treasuring the journey of becoming parents and welcoming your little one into the world. The photographs serve as a testament to the love, dedication, and joy that fills your hearts, reminding you of the incredible journey you embarked upon together.

At Grain & Weave, we understand the importance of including parents in newborn photography. It is an opportunity to capture the complete picture, preserving the cherished moments that make up the early days of your baby's life. Our experienced photographers create a comfortable and tailored session that reflects your unique family dynamic. Contact Grain & Weave today to schedule your in-home family photography session and capture the love and connection between parents and their newborn in the warmth of your own home.


How old should a baby be for Newborn photography?

How old should a baby be for Newborn photography?

Preserve the Precious Moments: Capture Your Newborn's First Memories

Preserve the Precious Moments: Capture Your Newborn's First Memories