Charlie & Violet Photography’s newborn studio has come a long way since the beginning of January! The new client waiting room is almost done and I wanted to share some beautiful photos with you! All that’s left is to put the finishing touches on it and it’ll be ready for many more babies and families. Don’t let the word “newborn” fool you, however. I see more than just squishy newborn. I also focus on maternity photos, baby photos, family photos, couple photos and more! I’m even dabbling in pet photography and some product shots as well. But for now, if you’re expecting, you’ll definitely want to get on my schedule soon. I’m booking out for 2020 already, so get in touch soon to get your session on the calendar :)
Newborn Photos - Should I Do Them?
The short answer: YES!
The long answer: I know how difficult it can be to afford a baby and then dish out another chunk of money for newborn photos. But take it from me... you will regret it if you don't. Especially if this is your first, you probably don't understand all of the hype around it or grasp how quickly these little babies grow. Honestly, the rate at which they change will blow your mind.
When Charlie was a baby, I did newborn photos, but couldn't afford to buy any prints after and none of the packages came with digitals. So... I only have one wallet image of him which I could afford. This is the reason I offer payment plans and small deposits to book sessions so everyone has access to newborn photography of their little baby.
If you're on the fence, think of it this way. Newborn photography is a way to lock in and seal these moments in time. Everything from their tiny fingerprints to their sweet toes. I will capture them all for you. You will not regret the decision to capture these moments. I guarantee it. Schedule yours today!
January 7, 2017 - Newborn Photos: Matte or Not?
It never fails... with a new year comes me exploring ways to grow in my craft. It inevitably includes looking more into a matte finish instead of such a refined look. There is something about the matte finish and raw image that I'm completely drawn to. The problem is, I don't think it looks great on all babies - hence the dilemma.
However, I am finding that as I craft new Lightroom presets, that I am able to design many that look great all around. I'm even thinking of selling a matte and pure LR collection this spring that will be offered on my website for photographers.
What's your preference? I'd love to hear. I think many people like a clean, crisp look and we matte lovers are few and far between. If you have a favorite, comment on this post and let me know. I'd love to hear:)
Until then, I'll be editing! xo Nicole
January 4, 2017 - To Mini, or Not to Mini? That's the Question.
Recently, I've been asked if clients should do newborn mini sessions or a full session - and what's the difference? So, let's chit chat about that for a moment...
My premium newborn photo sessions are truly an experience from start to finish. Once you arrive in the studio, I go through several different setups with baby. Curled up naked images, baby in bucket setups, photos with parents/siblings... the list goes on and on. I don't limit myself to poses or setups, I truly run the session until I get the most out of it. After all, I want to present the parents with a very large gallery of artwork for them to choose from! Parents sometimes bring in special props to use as well... something special Grandma knitted or their favorite football jersey. Sessions usually last around 2-3 hours depending on baby. A few weeks later, parents return to my studio for a full gallery reveal. You see every - single - image! Edited! It's the best time... seriously. Parents can bring family members in to view the gallery and choose their favorites. Clients also can purchase additional print pieces at that time, or more digitals. This is the premium experience I offer in studio.
Then, there are mini sessions. These are quick 1 hour sessions where I choose the setups based on the baby and if they are awake, asleep, or just prefer to be wrapped vs. naked. At this session, special items/props are not allowed to be brought in as time is very limited and those often take longer to produce. I get enough beautiful shots for a gallery of 8 images (chosen by myself), and the gallery gets delivered digitally to the parents 1 week after the session date. It's truly a session for someone who doesn't want a lot of images, doesn't want to spend a lot of time in the studio and is on a budget. You can still get amazing images!
I hope that answered your questions. If you want more information on premium newborn sessions or mini's, you can learn more here. xo, Nicole
January 3, 2017 - Print Your Art!
Ahhhhh, you have no idea how happy this image makes me. Why, you ask? Because my client purchased THE MOST BEAUTIFUL newborn photo album as a keepsake for her family and that one day, she'll hand down to her daughter, Adeline. I wish you could hold this album in your hands right now. It's the most beautiful thing that I've ever offered in my studio. The album comes in a keepsake box with a magnetic closure and inside, there's a custom album holding some of Adeline's newborn photos. The pages are thick and her name is stunning - varnished on the cover. Completely amazing in every way.
I wish every client saw the value in this. We will spend $200 on designer jeans or drop $300 on a pair of boots, but not on a family heirloom :( (Insert sigh here).
I hope to share many more beautiful printed pieces my clients acquire for their families, in hopes of inspiring you to do the same thing for yours. xo, Nicole
January 2, 2017 - Newborn Baby Photo of the Day!
Baby Cruz! His momma is coming in this weekend to see his entire gallery reveal and I can't wait! There's something about this image that is truly inspiring me for 2017. It's the moody warmth of it. I'm admiring the selective focus and letting all of the other details fall off into a blur. I need to do more of that. I need to let the natural beauty of the images I create shine through. Sometimes it's hard, because I love the small details that make an image perfect and symmetrical. But I need to challenge myself and find the beauty in the imperfect and the moment. So with that, here's to creating more newborn photography just like this. xo, Nicole
January 1, 2017 - Newborn Photographer Minnesota
I've decided this year, I'm going to document one photo and post each day! There is so much that inspires me about the art of newborn photography, that I think documenting the special stories behind these little ones each day, will ignite other ideas, inspire other photographers and challenge me to get better. So, to kick it off, I'm sharing a special capture of Suhani. She's a baby I photographed before Christmas, so she deserves to be first on the list. Her parents had her after 6 years of marriage and they are the sweetest, kindest people I may have ever met. Their daughter takes after them both, and with a name meaning "pleasant," how could she not! xo, Nicole
Print Out Your Art!
We live in a digital age, sadly. I mean, for social media - it's great! There's nothing like having info at your finger tips instantly, updating friends on a special event or purchasing something and having it tomorrow (... this, coming from an Etsy addict). But what about the prints and photo albums our parents handed down to us. The ones with the crazy ugly covers and sticky backgrounds filled with old polaroids. My mother gave me one she put together and it's honestly a prized possession, filled with my favorite childhood memories and people I've loved and lost. But what are we giving our children? Certainly not CDs or flash drives filled with digitals, am I right?
It's sad, but true - most people today want digitals over prints. I used to be one of those people. I'd look for a photographer who only offered digitals... because that's what we're supposed to want, right? Um, no. Now I know different. Do you know how many digitals I printed from the session when my boys were 2 and 4? Two. I printed two. Do you know where the other digital files are from that session? I have no clue. No idea. Probably on an old CD somewhere covered with scratches, unreadable.
Do you know what images are my most prized possessions now? Those two photos I printed from that session when my baby boys were tiny. It's in my kitchen and I look at it every, single, day. I smile and remember how fast they are growing. It's a constant reminder to slow down, appreciate them and snuggle them once more before they are grown and gone. Time goes way too fast and sometimes we need a visual reminder to knock us back into reality.
So, it's with this post that I stress the importance of printing your beautiful artwork. Print. Your. Art. No matter if it's a 4x6 or a beautifully printed album. Print it and save it for the day that you can hand it down to your children, or your children's children.
And, the next time I see you in the studio, let me show you all of the beautiful printed pieces I offer for you and your family. Trust me, you'll thank me for it. xo, Nicole