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Tips for Capturing Your Newborn’s First Moments Photography

  • baby in a basket in the grass 2

 

Capturing Your Newborn’s First Moments Photography Session

For parents, having a baby is exciting. The moment you welcome your child into the world, you’re going to do whatever it takes to make them experience only the good things that life has to offer. You will want to take care of them forever and ensure they grow up in a safe and loving environment.

A newborn baby is fragile, precious, and hard to take your eyes off of—but time goes by fast for them. Before you know it, your newborn has turned a year older. As great an achievement as that might be, it can seem like a sad and fleeting moment for you, which is why you’ll want to keep that memory of your newborn for just a little longer. If you want to capture your newborn’s first moments perfectly, you should consider hiring a professional newborn photographer to do so.

A photographer who’s willing to document your newborn baby’s first moments requires dedication, patience, and passion for babies. Keep reading below to find out the essential tips you need to remember with newborn photography.

Baby in Basket
Baby in Basket

Tips for Capturing Your Newborn’s First Moments

Follow the Photographer’s Instructions

If you want the photoshoot to be successful, it’s crucial to follow all the instructions of your photographer. It’s not just about getting the perfect poses from your baby, but it’s also about making sure they’re comfortable and free from any pressure – also for safety reasons. You should already expect your newborn to cry, or not exactly be helpful while taking shots — but for things to continue as planned, it would help if you listened to what the photographer says.

Depending on your agreement and the style of shoot you’re aiming for, the shoot can be done in a studio, in your home or on locations like a park. Whichever you prefer, you can still expect to receive excellent results given that you listen to them; after all, newborn photographers have the skills and experience to produce beautiful photos.

Baby in a basket on wooden floor
Baby in a basket on wooden floor

Know Your Baby’s Sleeping Schedule

Newborn babies tend to sleep a lot, and more often than not, they won’t have a fixed sleeping schedule. Despite that, it’s vital to keep track of the time they’re awake for several hours and when they’re checked out for the rest of the day.

Before the shoot, it would help if you booked a session when you know your newborn will be sleepy for at least two hours, which can give the photographer enough time to take the photos. having your little one asleep actually helps set up a cute shot without too much fuss.

On the other hand, if you want photos of your newborn’s beautiful eyes, make sure you have plenty of distractions and ample food for when they inevitably become cranky! That’s because a newborn baby typically isn’t too big of a fan of being away from their Mummy or daddy for too long, and being on a posing beanbag for too long is a new experience they may not find comfortable.

Baby in Basket
Baby in Basket

Learn to Read Your Newborn’s Body Language

After two weeks, newborn babies tend to become uncomfortable due to the different experiences they start to feel in their bodies. That’s why if you’re hiring a newborn photographer, it’s essential to figure out your baby’s body language!

While each baby offers a unique personality, there are still techniques known to work on almost all babies to get them to calm down and keep them from crying. Take note that newborns shouldn’t be forced to pose right away. Instead, make it your mission to keep them comfortable during the entire photoshoot—the poses will then come naturally!

You also have to be prepared for the worst, including the relentless crying of newborns. In fact, bawling babies can be part of the art of newborn photography, especially if captured well. But if you prefer favourable outcomes, you have to do everything it takes to prevent them from becoming upset.

Baby looking over shoulder 2
Baby looking over shoulder 2

Capturing your baby’s first few weeks with the help of a newborn photographer is a one-of-a-kind experience because you get to witness your baby in a different setting and you’ll have memories in photographic form for ever more. As long as you make sure to follow what the photographer says, be familiar with your newborn’s schedule, and learn how to read their body language, you can expect the first moments photography of your newborn’s first moments to become a success!

Are you looking for a reliable newborn photographer in Adelaide to capture your baby’s first moments? Sven Studios is committed to documenting your precious memories, whether it’s photographing your newborn, shooting your family portrait, or encapsulating your wedding day. Get in touch with us today to book an appointment!

 

 

March 29, 2021
Wedding preview, Wedding

Serafino Wines Wedding – Claire & Arron

Serafino wines wedding dancefloor
Serafino wines wedding dancefloor

Serafino Wines Wedding – Claire & Arron

It was a delightfully sunny day in early January for Claire and Arron’s Serafino Wines wedding in Mclaren Vale! It was great to see Claire and Arron again after having shot their incredible engagement shoot on a private farm near Mt Compass.

Their day was laid back, relaxed but still full of fun, joy and a tonne of little surpises that just made their whole day great!

 

Preparation

I started the day as I usually do with the groom and his groomsmen getting ready at their house in Seaford Heights. The atmosphere was jovial with the boys all having a bit of fun while getting prepared.

Arron’s parents were on hand to help out with tieing ties and putting on cufflinks which is always nice to have for photos!

Wedding rings on table top
Wedding rings on table top
Wedding bands on grooms shoes
Wedding bands on grooms shoes
Grooms cufflinks
Grooms cufflinks
Groom putting on tie in front of window
Groom putting on tie in front of window
Grooms dad helping out
Grooms dad helping out
Mum helping out with groomsmen ties
Mum helping out with groomsmen ties
close up of cufflinks on shirt
close up of cufflinks on shirt
best man helping groom get ready
best man helping groom get ready
groomsmen huddle on road
groomsmen huddle on road
Groom looking swish
Groom looking swish
Groom walking out front door
Groom walking out front door

Claire and her bridemaids were being prepared together in one of the Serafino winery’s rooms as part of their accomodation offering. It’s a super convenient perk to be able to be prepared on site of your wedding venue as it cuts down on travel time and any chance of being late!

The atmosphere with the girls was equally as laid back as the boys, but if I were to choose who was showing more nerves, it would have to have been Arron! He was seento have been pacing a little bit checking his watch at the altar before the ceremony began. 🙂

engagement ring perched amongst the flowers
engagement ring perched amongst the flowers
Wedding dress hanging in werafino wines window
Wedding dress hanging in werafino wines window
Engagement ring in box
Engagement ring in box
Happy Brides mum
Happy Brides mum
Bridal party in gowns
Bridal party in gowns
Reaching for the wedding dress
Reaching for the wedding dress
Pretty bride holding bouquet
Pretty bride holding bouquet
Bridesmaids helping put on wedding dress next to window
Bridesmaids helping put on wedding dress next to window
Bridesmaids helping put on wedding dress
Bridesmaids helping put on wedding dress
Nervously clutching fingers
Nervously clutching fingers
bride looking out window as she gets ready
bride looking out window as she gets ready
Bridesmaid helping with lacing up wedding dress
Bridesmaid helping with lacing up wedding dress
Dad's first look of his daughter
Dad’s first look of his daughter
Bride ready to goto her ceremony
Bride ready to goto her ceremony
Bride through the window
Bride through the window

Serafino Wines Wedding Ceremony

Claire and Arron’s Serafino Wines wedding ceremony took place were it usually does at Serafino winery – under a big gum tree backdropped by a delightful lake. The area boasts a huge manicured grassy area suited for any size of congregation.

Their ceremony was presided over by a priest, but much of the time was taken up by readings and speeches written by guests who could not attend due to COVID restrictions, but instead read out by a member of the bridal party – which was a nice touch. We were also blessed to have a nice little reading from Claire’s Mum after the first kiss.

What I thought was really cool though was the fact that Claire being a music teacher – her students were invited to come out and provide the background music for her bridal approach and exit, which was really awesome! And what was even more awesome was Claire’s choice of song! Disney’s Tangled theme song ‘I see the Light‘.

Holding up the wedding sign
Holding up the wedding sign
Groom waiting patiently for his bride
Groom waiting patiently for his bride
bride being walked to ceremony by her father
bride being walked to ceremony by her father
Grooms first look of bride through fathers brim
Grooms first look of bride through fathers brim
Smiling groom during wedding ceremony
Smiling groom during wedding ceremony
Serafino wines wedding ceremony
Serafino wines wedding ceremony
Speech during wedding ceremony by bridesmaid
Speech during wedding ceremony by bridesmaid
Serafino wines wedding tree
Serafino wines wedding tree
Serafino wines wedding ceremony from side
Serafino wines wedding ceremony from side
Smiling bride looking at her groom
Smiling bride looking at her groom
Exchanging wedding rings at Serafino wines wedding
Exchanging wedding rings at Serafino wines wedding
Under the arbour at Serafino Wines
Under the arbour at Serafino Wines
Priest blessing the couple during their wedding ceremony
Priest blessing the couple during their wedding ceremony
First kiss at serafino wines wedding ceremony
First kiss at serafino wines wedding ceremony
Head butt
Head butt
Mum giving speech
Mum giving speech
Hugs as the bridal couple exits
Hugs as the bridal couple exits
Serafino wines wedding exit
Serafino wines wedding exit

Glamour Photos

Hosting a Serafino wines wedding ceremony means that you can make the most of what Mclaren vale has to offer in regards to vineyards, Australian bush land and histroic buildings. As a Mclaren Vale wedding venue, Serafino has it all.

After the usual family photos, Claire Arron and I went for a bit of a walk around the lake with their bridal party for some group shots, before heading out by ourselves for some more intimate scenes amongst the vineyards.

As the weather was very sunny, I attempted to keep Claire and Arron away from the direct sunlight as much as possible in order to produce some lovely photography without too much int he way of overblown highlights and harsh shadows.

before heading back into the main reception hall to be announced as bride and groom, we were lucky enough to be able to use the old Serafino wines cellar door which is always packed with a pleasing amount of wine barrels that makes for a lovely backdrop!

Bride and groom surrounded by the veil
Bride and groom surrounded by the veil
bride and groom under the veil
bride and groom under the veil
Sweeping veil in the wind
Sweeping veil in the wind
bridal couple kiss under gum tree
bridal couple kiss under gum tree
Bridal couple portrait
Bridal couple portrait
Bridal couple amongst the trees at Serafino WInes
Bridal couple amongst the trees at Serafino WInes
Bridal couple amongst the trees at Serafino Wines wedding
Bridal couple amongst the trees at Serafino Wines wedding
Bridal party on the log
Bridal party on the log
Hiding groom in trees
Hiding groom in trees
Surprising the bride
Surprising the bride
bride and groom amongst the Serafino wines vineyard
bride and groom amongst the Serafino wines vineyard
bride and groom amongst the sunny Serafino wines vineyard
bride and groom amongst the sunny Serafino wines vineyard
hugs in the serafino wines vineyard
hugs in the serafino wines vineyard
Serafino wines wedding photo
Serafino wines wedding photo
Serafino wines wedding photo in barrel room
Serafino wines wedding photo in barrel room
Serafino wines wedding photo in barrel room 2
Serafino wines wedding photo in barrel room 2

Serafino WInes Wedding Reception

Claire and Arron’s Serafino wines wedding reception was a blast to be a part of! Along with having my photobooth running all night, they also had a wonderful acoustic guitar band who also acted as their DJs.

The speeches that were said were very entertaining, with each one being quite fun – in particular one by one of Claire’s bridesmaids that was set to music and party sung! Check out the end of their wedding highlight video above for that!

Claire and Arron also played a pretty unique wedding game, which was a bit of a different take on the shoe game, but in this case it was the guests who were answering the questions about the bride and groom’s relationship. For example the bridesmaid would ask the guests a question such as ‘Who said I love you first?’ and the guests would hold up a stick for either the bride or groom corresponding who they thought was the correct answer. Was a bit of fun!

Wedding cake on barrel
Wedding cake on barrel
Bride and groom entrance at Serafino wines wedding
Bride and groom entrance at Serafino wines wedding
Cutting the cake
Cutting the cake
Serafino wines wedding party table
Serafino wines wedding party table
Speech
Speech
bridal couple speech
bridal couple speech
Wedding game
Wedding game
First dance at serafino wines wedding
First dance at serafino wines wedding
Photobooth prints
Photobooth prints
Guests leaning on the bar
Guests leaning on the bar
Dancing guests at Serafino wines
Dancing guests at Serafino wines
Bride and groom dancing amongst guests
Bride and groom dancing amongst guests
Serafino wines wedding dancefloor
Serafino wines wedding dancefloor
kiss
kiss
dancing bride
dancing bride
dancing bride with guests
dancing bride with guests
Bridal exit under archway
Bridal exit under archway

Thanks so much to Claire and Arron for having me shoot your wedding photography! I had a blast and hopefully you love your photos as much as I enjoyed being a part of your big day!

March 26, 2021
PhotoShoot, ideas

What You Need to Know About Bridal Portraits

Bridal Portraits

Aside from preparing for the big day itself, it’s natural for you to sort out even the smallest details for your wedding photography. After all, the resulting photos will be your reminder of that beautiful day that you finally said, ‘I do.’

On that note, you should know that aside from your themed attires, you can also put on your wedding dress for photo sessions that are specifically called a bridal portrait, this session focuses solely on you in your white gown.

This is usually held before your wedding day – but can also be after. Bridal Portraits allows you take photos in your dream dress in a perfectly controlled environment—something that can be hard to do during the big day. It’s also used as a dry-run for the ceremony. It can be used as an opportunity to run through the big day, identify potential issues, and give you a feeling of reassurance as you approach the date.

Bride standing in window at Al-Ru farm
Bride standing in window at Al-Ru farm

What You Need to Know About Bridal Portraits

To help you prepare for your bridal portraits further, here are some points worth keeping in mind:

Reasons to Take Bridal Portraits

Some believe that bridal portraits are simply add-ons that can be omitted. In reality, having this photography session can benefit you and your wedding preparations in many ways.

Here are just two of the many reasons why having bridal portraits is worth your time and effort:

  • They are your reliable backups in case your wedding-day bridal portraits don’t turn out the way you want them to. Sometimes, even the most well-planned weddings can get out of hand; as a result, relying on your same-day photos may only stress you out.
  • Having a separate bridal portrait gives you a chance to get creative and execute your ideas. Unfortunately, wedding-day bridal portrait sessions do not give you the same flexibility as often the space you get ready in isn’t exactly ‘magazine ready’
Bride looking out window at Thorngrove Manor
Bride looking out window at Thorngrove Manor

Identifying the Best Place to Take Bridal Portraits

One of the biggest advantages of having a separate bridal portrait session is that you have the liberty to choose your location. Whether you want to have them at a beautiful spot, at a place that reflects your personality, or at the venue itself, all you have to do is coordinate with your wedding photographer.

In the end, know that the choice is up to you! Follow your heart and what you truly want—after all, this opportunity will only come once in your life!

Wedding dress hung in window
Wedding dress hung in window

Identifying the Best Time to Take Bridal Portraits

You must also consider when to hold the bridal portrait session to achieve the visuals and feel that you want.

If you’re looking to capture that golden-hour light in your photos, scheduling your photoshoot early in the morning or late afternoon will be the best strategy. With that said, you should also remember that sunrise and sunset have distinct characteristics.

To achieve soft light, you’ll want to go with an early morning shoot; for a deeper and richer colour, having your shoot done just before sunset would be the best

Finally, it’s a smart idea to schedule your photo session one to two months before the wedding. By this time, you may already have your wedding-day accessories, and your hair and makeup trials may also be underway. Coordinating your schedule to put these activities together will allow you to get more things done while saving time, and money!

Bride holding bouquet in window
Bride holding bouquet in window

Your wedding day is going to be one of the busiest days of your life. Considering this, relying on same-day bridal portraits alone may leave you with photos arent exactly what you had in your mind’s eye. It is for this reason that bridal portrait sessions can be worth having. These sessions give you a chance to execute your photoshoot ideas and take great photos without the hustle and bustle of your big day. Ultimately, it lets you capture amazing images that you will surely treasure forever.

Looking for skilled wedding photographers for your bridal portrait? We’ve got you covered! At SvenStudios, we believe that you deserve quality professional photographs to document your big day. On that note, we’d love to hear more about your photography needs—get in touch with us today for a quick chat!

March 23, 2021
ideas, Interesting, Wedding

Hate Being Photographed? How to Nail Your Wedding Photos

Hate Being Photographed?

Wedding photographs are an essential part of commemorating your big day, but the unfortunate truth is, not all brides and grooms are comfortable with being in front of the camera. Whether you’re camera-shy, don’t know how to pose, or believe that the camera just doesn’t love you, it can turn a lovely day for taking wedding photos into a frustrating experience. 

I like to say that if I had a dollar every time a couple stated that they hate being photographed then I’d be on a yacht somewhere.

Fortunately, there are ways to get around these challenges during wedding photography sessions. Here are some top tips for nailing your wedding photoshoot—even if you hate being photographed!

Traditional Wedding photo
Traditional Wedding photo

Here’s How to Nail Your Wedding Photos

  • Get the Right Photographer to Do the Job

Most of what makes a great wedding photo is hiring the right wedding photographer. Professionals will not only know how to take great pictures, but they’ll also know how to make you feel comfortable. They’ll capture shots that, despite your apprehensions or perceived awkwardness, will still look fantastic. 

And Trust me, so many people say they hate being photographed!

There are some things you can do when looking for a wedding photographer who can make things a bit easier as your wedding day approaches. If you can, meeting with them to discuss their approach to photography and gauging their personality are both extremely important. A diverse portfolio is also a good indicator that photographers know how to adjust and produce good photos no matter the circumstances, especially with making “ordinary” people look great.

The right photographer for you will also honour your requests and put more focus on the kind of portraits that you and your future spouse want. 

Seppeltsfield winery wedding photography in trees
Seppeltsfield winery wedding photography in trees
  • Practice With an Engagement Shoot

They say practice makes perfect, and this applies to getting your photos taken for your wedding. Having some sort of dry run will allow you to familiarise yourself with the poses you’re most comfortable with—so why not go for an engagement shoot? Not only will you have a lovely extra set of photos to look back on, but you’ll also warm up to the camera before the wedding day. 

Sun shining through gum tree
Sun shining through gum tree
  • Candid Photos are Your Best Friend

Posed portraits may feel a little too unnatural and very uncomfortable, especially if you know that there’s a lens pointed at you. Do what feels most comfortable during your wedding day. Good wedding photography is all about adjusting to the clients’ most flattering angles, whether posed or not.  

Candid photos are also often more beautiful than posed shots. They show the behind the scenes moments of the wedding day as well as experiences shared between the two of you and your loved ones. Many couples find that their favourite photos to look back on are candid shots that show stolen moments of their special day!

Laughing groom
Laughing groom
  • Focus on Each Other

Couples that focus on the camera get a little too self-conscious and don’t act like themselves. The right photographer may ask you to focus on each other and just interact like you normally would! Sometimes this could lead to a nervous outburst of laughter—which is a perfect candid shot. This can also make couples generally feel more at ease and ready to pose with one another when the photographer asks again. 

Bride and groom holding one another in the undergrowth
Bride and groom holding one another in the undergrowth
  • Decide How You Want to Involve the Crowd

Wedding photos don’t have to be for the bride and groom exclusively. Sometimes the presence of family and close friends will help you come up with creative ideas for the shoot. You can also take special shots with your best friend, your parents, and even your whole family. 

On the other hand, you might also want to veer away from the crowd and enjoy the intimate moment shared with your fiancé. Sometimes family and friends can be distractions that will change the mood of the photoshoot, so keeping them out of it, for the time being, could be for the best if you want top-quality shots just the way you hoped for. 

How to Take the Best Wedding Family Photos
Drone group shot at Ekhidna WInes

It’s normal to feel slightly awkward or fearful of the camera, especially for a day as important as your wedding. Those of you who hate being photographed will likely feel a bit of pressure about looking your best and having the right poses to make the investment worth it. But by being your natural self with your soon-to-be spouse, your wedding photographer can get just the right shots and produce photos that you’ve always dreamed of for your special day. 

For wedding photos, going natural is truly best! Here at Sven Studios, we help you create memories in a fun and relaxed way to produce photographs that you’ll be proud to look back on. If you’re looking for wedding photographers in Hobart, Adelaide, or our other locations, get in touch with us today for natural and beautiful wedding photos!

 

March 20, 2021
Wedding, ideas

3 Benefits of Hiring a Photo Booth For Your Wedding

 

Group using photobooth
Group using photobooth

Benefits of Hiring a Photo Booth For Your Wedding

Your wedding is one of the most significant celebrations of your life. As you embark a new journey, it only makes sense to document every single precious moment of this big day through wedding photos. 

Aside from hiring a wedding photographer to capture the important parts of your wedding, another way of preserving unforgettable memories through high-quality images is by hiring a photo booth. You may consider not having a photo booth at all in your venue to save money, but trust us when we say that the benefits of hiring a photo booth are worth every penny. Here are some of its key advantages:

3 Benefits of Hiring a Photo Booth

  • It offers entertainment to your guests

Common wedding entertainment options include putting on the perfect music that suits the ambience, sharing exciting song and dance performances, and showing some of your wedding videos to your friends and family. But over time, your guests may find themselves glancing at their watches every once in a while. 

If you’re looking for a unique way to keep your guests entertained and engaged, add a photo booth at your reception. You won’t have to worry whether they are enjoying the party or not, and they can have fun by themselves by striking their favourite poses and using various props. 

A photo booth is also enjoyable for all ages. It is one of the best ways to get your senior guests out of their seats and have them interact with the younger crowd. Plus, it gives them the opportunity to take more photos with their family.

Some people also prefer having their photo taken by an inanimate object such as a photo booth as many can be camera shy, and regardless on how awesome your wedding photographer is, they would just prefer not to have their photo taken!

Using the photobooth
Using the photobooth
  • It serves as the perfect keepsake

A photo booth prints photos right after they were taken, which means your guests can get instant souvenirs from your wedding day. These photos can serve as the perfect keepsake that will remind the people dearest to your heart of the heartwarming moments they had during the most special day of your life. They can also stick them in their fridge and keep them there for years to come. You can also download them and print multiple copies of your favourite photos.

The printed strips can also function as a personalised addition to your guest book, where your guests will stick one of the strips they recieve onto a page along with a heartfelt note.

Inside guestbook
Inside guestbook
  • It adds to the overall style of your venue

Some photo booths have stylish setups that can add to the overall look and feel of your venue. This is what you get when you seek our photo booth solution. Aside from offering wedding photography, we provide a photo booth for hire with a one-of-a-kind open-air design. 

Unlike traditional booths where your guests have to line up to get inside a stuffy box, ours has a unique appearance that is much more entertaining and inclusive. It allows for your entire party to see what’s going on in front of the camera and join in on the fun. In addition, it has a luxurious red or white curtain as a backdrop and a large selection of funny props and costumes.

Adelaide photo booth SvenStudios
Adelaide photo booth SvenStudios

Moments are fleeting, but you can preserve them and cherish them for many years to come by taking photos. By hiring a photo booth at your wedding, you can record your unforgettable memories with your friends and loved ones, keep everyone entertained, and enhance the aesthetic appeal of your reception. With all the benefits of hiring a photo booth, you can reap so many rewards, making it definitely worth your money.

SvenStudios’ photobooth has consistantly ranked very highly in Adelaide through the ABIA awards having come runner up in both the 2019 and 2020 awards!

Treasure your wedding memories forever by hiring our photo booth. Our wedding photographers in Adelaide can capture your special moments. Book our services now!

March 17, 2021
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