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Tag Archive for: Photoshoot

PhotoShoot, Interesting

4 Tips to Keep Your Baby Safe During Photoshoots

     

    Keep Your Baby Safe During Photoshoots

    The birth of a newborn is always an exciting time, especially for the parents. With their tiny hands, feet, and toes, babies have a way of bringing joy and happiness to anyone. As a parent, these feelings are meant to be treasured and never forgotten. However, since babies grow surprisingly quickly, you would want a way to easily store these memories forever.

    Our answer to you is with newborn photography. More specifically, you can have your family together for photos that you cherish for a lifetime.

    That said, you must keep your baby safe during photoshoots as a top priority. This means that during the shoot, the baby must be safe and cared for at all times.

    Tips to Keep Your Baby Safe During Photoshoots

    To make sure that you keep your baby safe during photoshoots, here are some things you must do:

    Keep them warm or cool

    Babies cannot regulate their body temperature properly. For this reason, if they are placed in a room that is too cold, their temperature will drop. Also, if they are in a room that is too hot, they will feel hot quickly.

    To ensure that your baby stays at a comfortable temperature and that they do not start crying, make sure that the room you are taking your photos in has the temperature controlled. Or if taking photos outside, simply make sure you have ample clothing or coverings available.

    As a precaution, learn of the symptoms and signs a baby will show if they are too cold or hot so that you can then take the appropriate action when these signs show up.

    In a basket
    In a basket

    Do not hold them too tightly

    As a parent, you might unknowingly hold your baby tightly in an attempt to keep your baby safe during photoshoots. having a photoshoot done can be quite annatural for a lot of people and this is simply a natural thing to overcompensate doing. This, unfortunately, can hurt the baby since it can stop blood from properly circulating throughout their body.

    With this in mind, ensure that you are not accidentally pinching any part of the baby’s body. Try to regularly shift positions, as keeping a baby in one position for too long might block blood from reaching certain areas of their body.

    Looking over Mum and Dad's shoulder
    Looking over Mum and Dad’s shoulder

    Maintain a clear airway

    Sometimes, when your baby’s head is in a particular position, their airways might be constricted. They will not be able to tell you that they cannot breathe, so it is always vital that you make sure the baby’s head is positioned correctly. Also, if you are wrapping your arms around the baby, do not press around their neck too tightly.

    Baby in Basket
    Baby in Basket

    Talk with the photographer

    Ensuring that your baby is safe does not only fall on your hands but the photographer’s as well. They, too, must ensure that your baby is comfortable and can breathe properly.

    You should always check that your photographer has a current working with children check issued by the government, as it’s a legal obligation in Australia to do so. While also checking if they are specially trained for working with children.

    Because of this, when you choose a photographer, have a chat with them first. Talk about some of your concerns regarding your baby and speak up during the actual session if you experience anything you’re not comfortable with.

    Quickly sidestepping into my own personal case – I happen to be a registered teacher in South Australia with special training in working with young children.

    Hadley sitting pretty
    Hadley sitting pretty

    Remember, safety is always the priority, especially for your baby. Before you go for a photo-taking session, always be prepared. This can mean either packing up some food for the child or bringing in extra clothes in case the venue is cold. Just try to think of any contingency to keep your baby safe during photoshoots!

    Never forget to have a chat with the photographer beforehand. Ensure that he or she knows of your concerns and that you are entirely comfortable working with them. Otherwise, look for someone else you can trust who has more experience working with babies.

    Sven Studios are professional photographers specialising in weddings, newborns, and more. If you are looking for a trustworthy newborn photographer in Adelaide, reach out to us!

     

     

    October 26, 2020/by Steven Duncan
    Interesting, PhotoShoot

    Get an Exceptional Newborn Photographer With These 5 Tips

    Exceptional Newborn Photographer

    Capturing the first few months of your child’s life is a wonderful way to keep the memory of these moments that will pass by quickly. However, those adorable newborn photos that you see online or in a friend’s photo album actually take lots of effort. If you’re one of the many parents who want to have an infant photoshoot, you will need to find an exceptional newborn photographer who specialises in this field of photography.

    Get an Exceptional Newborn Photographer With These 5 Tips

    With the number of professionals in today’s photography market, it is understandable that you might be a bit overwhelmed in choosing the right person for your needs. Fret not; Here are five practical newborn photographer tips on how to make your search for an expert easier:

    Baby Chloe
    Baby Chloe

    Research Early in Your Pregnancy

    Research is vital if you want to get the best photographer for your newborn child. The months leading to the end of your pregnancy and the first few weeks of your baby’s life could get really busy. This is why researching early in your pregnancy is more advisable because this is when situations are less hectic. You can even personally visit the newborn photographers that are available in your area. When you have more time to research, you get to weigh your options better and find a photographer who will suit all your needs.

    You’ll also be more likey to book one in as some of the best newborn photographers book out very quickly.

    Baby
    Baby

    Check for Credentials

    For a photographer to be able to accept newborn clients, honestly not much more than a police check is needed legally. However as an exceptional newborn photographer, they would first undergo safety training. As parents, you want to make sure that the photographer and their staff are well-trained to handle a delicate being. Even if you are around during the shoot, the team will be the one handling your baby to get the perfect shots.

    This is also why it’s a great idea to start your research early in your pregnancy so that you have time to get these factors. Be sure to ask for their credentials, and perhaps pay them a visit get a feel of how the process will be during your session.

    Baby foot
    Baby foot

    Consider Your Budget

    The budget for newborn photography is essential and should be taken into utmost consideration. However, keep in mind that this shouldn’t be your only basis when making a decision because not all photographers offer the same quality of service, which is why you should not decide on the price alone.

    More often than not, an exeptional newborn photographer would not exactly be ‘cheap‘. Often with higher charges deliver high-quality services that you may not get anywhere else. Despite the many factors at play when choosing a photographer, the budget is a huge consideration, which is why you should set a considerable budget based on your financial standing.

    Newborn Foot mould and photo
    Newborn Foot mould and photo

    Check if they can work at your home

    The best way to conduct a newborn photoshoot in surrounds familiar with everyone involved. A studio is nice, but it can be lovely to have the shoot done in your own home. An exceptional newborn photographer would have a portable studio setup ready to go.

    Newborn photography
    Newborn photography

     

    Go for the Photographer Whose Work You Admire

    There’s no point in hiring a photographer whose work you don’t like, which is why you must choose the one whose work you do admire. With that, you can guarantee that you’ll receive the results that you are expecting. Additionally, working with someone you believe in will translate into an incredible experience.

    In a basket
    In a basket

    Having beautiful newborn photos is a necessity for many parents because the images can be put up on the walls, saved on the mobile phone, and digitally-printed to place in an album. These newborn photoshoots are an excellent way to acquire professional photos that will last for a lifetime and the benefits of having family photos put up around the house are well documented.

    At the same time, finding an excellent newborn photographer is essential to get the results that you desire. The five tips we’ve shared above will lead you to find the right photographer who will suit all your needs.

    If you’re looking for a newborn photographer in Adelaide who will not disappoint, check us out at Sven Studios. We are an award-winning photography studio with experts who will guarantee an excellent experience. Connect with us today to book your appointment!

    October 17, 2020/by Steven Duncan
    ideas, Wedding

    3 Reasons to Have an Engagement Photoshoot

    • Engagement ring

     

    Why have an Engagement Photoshoot?

    Hiring a professional photographer is essential to modern weddings. It’s an art that captures special moments – from the blushing bride’s walk down the aisle, the bittersweet dance between father and daughter, to everything in between. One aspect of a couple’s relationship that is overlooked on a wedding day however is the pure, unfiltered love that you show to one another outside of such a formal occasion – which is where an engagement photoshoot steps in.

    Wedding photography is a widely common practice, but having an engagement photoshoot is steadily gaining the spotlight as it offers a sneak peek into the couple’s love story leading up to the big day. Couples shoots can be a lot of fun too!

    It’s easy to think that an engagement photoshoot only adds to your expenses, and isnt really needed, but the list below explores the reasons every couple should say “I do” to it.

    3 Reasons to Have an Engagement Photoshoot

    Benefit #1: Establish Trust and Familiarity

    You may have hired a photographer that matches your style, but there’s nothing more effective than putting your chemistry together to the test. An engagement photoshoot can reduce your jitters and make you feel more comfortable in front of the lens, allowing both parties to understand each other’s best and worst angles and what each other would be comfortable with.

    It helps reveal any instances that make the bride or groom uncomfortable, allowing the photographer to ensure you can smile confidently and capture it easily on your wedding day. Not to mention, feeling relaxed can go a long way in creating natural-looking shots that you can cherish for the rest of your life.

    From above
    From above

    Benefit #2: Provides an Opportunity to Do a Make-Up Trial

    Your dream hair-do and make-up may look stunning behind a mirror, but it’s possible to capture something you may not have noticed when in front of a camera, and Photoshop only helps so much. With that in mind, having a pre-wedding engagement photoshoot gives room for you to experiment with your look.

    makeup
    makeup

    Benefit #3: Makes For a Unique Save the Date, or invitations

    Pre-wedding photography not only provides an opportunity to do trial runs, but you can also use it to add a more intimate and quirky touch to your Save the Date cards and/or invitations. Attaching a snapshot of the happy couple can be exciting and gives it a more personalized approach, making it a memento to keep as your friends and family anticipate the special day.

    If you’re planning on placing a photo of the two of you on either a save the date or your invitiations, please dont resort to a shot you took on your phone! Invest in an engagement photoshoot for much better results!

    Hugs under the maple leaves
    Hugs under the maple leaves

     

    The best wedding photography is one that is filled with special moments that capture the intense emotions of your big day. Engagement photography gives you some time to break down your awkwardness, allowing you to embrace candidness and celebrate your love together without any limitations. Can be a great date idea too! 😀

    Don’t be afraid to opt to have a destination photoshoot either, as this would allow for you to make use of some incredible scenery, while not having to pay for an entire destination wedding!

    If you’re looking to capture the beautiful moments leading up to your special day, I offer great deals on engagement photoshoots, both locally and around Australia! We’re the best wedding photographers in Australia to ask, so get in touch with us now!

     

     

    September 18, 2020/by Steven Duncan
    New Born, Family, PhotoShoot

    Baby April’s Fathers Day Shoot

    • baby in a basket in the grass

    Meet Baby April

    It was a beautifully sunny, and unseasonably warm day the day after fathers day this year, So what better way to enjoy the sunshine than head out for a Father’s day photoshoot? I got to meet baby April, who was five months old and she had given her daddy a bit of a photo shoot for fathers day! Of course it was all Mum’s doing, but that’s not how we are remembering it 🙂

    The original plan was to head out to the nearby pond and reserve area nearby my house at 7am, to catch the magical rays of the early morning, similar to what we did with another recent baby shoot I did there. However, the shoot took place considerably later which meant that the sun’s rays were a little bit stronger, causing the photos to become quite a bit brighter than I had planned. however I think they reflected the lovely sunny personality of little Baby April! She was such a good smiley bub!

    Father’s Day Baby Photoshoot with Baby April

    As it is the beginning of spring, we got to make use of some of the lovely wild flowers poppng up around the place, while the grass is still super green from the winter. All this combined with the strong sun made for some lovely airy portraits of baby April and her little family.

    As I knew this was a Father’s Day photo shoot, I was keen to start with a bit of a father-daughter portrait, and I feel as though that worked out very well, very quickly! Usually the best shots of a shoot happen towards the end as everyone is more comnfortable in front of a camera, but they killed it straight up!

    baby April had a number of different outfits to change into during the shoot, so while walking about the pond, we had a bit of fun chaging outfits and shooting some cute family shots.

    fathers day photo
    fathers day photo
    Baby with her father
    Baby with her father
    Fathers day shoot 2
    Fathers day shoot 2
    Smiling family photo in the grass
    Smiling family photo in the grass
    Walking along the pond edge
    Walking along the pond edge
    Family photo in the sun and trees
    Family photo in the sun and trees
    April and her Mummy
    April and her Mummy
    Fathers Day Shoot 3
    Fathers Day Shoot 3
    Baby sitting in flowers 3
    Baby sitting in flowers 3
    Family walking though trees
    Family walking though trees
    happy bub on a sunny day 3
    happy bub on a sunny day 3
    baby in a basket in the grass 2
    baby in a basket in the grass 2
    Smiling baby in a basket 3
    Smiling baby in a basket 3

    Capturing the Smiles in the Studio

    After out little walk, we finished up within my little home studio for some neat studio shoots. Thankfully April found my face to be absolutely hilarious so I diddnt have to work too hard to make her show her huge grin! Made for a lovely ending to what turned out to be a beautifully successful fathers day photo shoot!

    Cute baby in pink
    Cute baby in pink
    Alice in WInderland Baby photoshoot
    Alice in WInderland Baby photoshoot
    Mum and bub playing
    Mum and bub playing
    Family photograph in studio
    Family photograph in studio
    Kisses for April
    Kisses for April

    Thanks so much to little baby April and her parents for coming in for a fathers day shoot! Was a lot of fun and I hope you treat your photos as beautiful reminders of your little family as it is right now! 🙂

    September 12, 2020/by Steven Duncan
    Wedding, ideas

    What You Should Do Before Picking Your Wedding Photographer

    • Bride and groom under gum tree

    Picking Your Wedding Photographer

    Weddings are incredible events. You’ll put on a carefully selected dress or suit. You’ll be surrounded by close family and friends. You’ll be in a place or venue that holds some special meaning for you. Everyone will enjoy the evening partying and toasting your love for you and your partner. The entire occasion will be filled with memories that you’ll carry with you for the rest of your married life.

    For a day that requires so much careful planning and preparation, you definitely don’t want to forget how special it is. That’s why it’s so important to pick a capable wedding photographer as you’ll be entrusting them to immortalise your memories.

    Wedding planning can be extremely stressful. You might be tempted to book someone just to check this item off your to-do list. However, your photographer will have such an intimate role in your wedding day that it pays to do some research before settling on one.

    Wedding cake
    Wedding cake

    What You Should Do Before Picking Your Wedding Photographer

    Here are five crucial things you should do before picking your wedding photographer:

    1. Figure out your expectations

    If you’ve never worked with a photographer before, you should know that one photographer does not equate to another. Everyone approaches their work in a different way and using their own personal styles. Do you prefer more candid photos? Do you want to achieve a certain look? If you’re not clear about what you want, it’ll be hard task picking your wedding photographer.

    Try and find a photographer that utilises a style and has demonstrated the ability to form your vision of your wedding photography, and try to stay away from ‘directing’ them too much with requests that may not be a part of the photographer’s usual way of doing things. If you do their work will probably not what you’d expect.

    Paxton winery wedding from the air
    Paxton winery wedding from the air

    2. Ask for a referral or two

    A good photographer will have many happy clients. Some may have worked at your family or friend’s wedding. A trusted contact will give you an honest review about how they felt about a photographer’s services and if they were able to meet or exceed their expectations.

    Reading reviews online help too – but make sure you know what you are reading. Reviews on Google and Facebook can be faked (but not always) and other reviews like those collected by ABIA tend to be more accurate as each review is vetted by a committee.

    laughing
    laughing

    3. Review albums and portfolios

    Photographers will publish their portfolio and recent work online. If they haven’t, you can definitely ask for one. Each photographer has their own style and technique. Check if their previous work aligns with your taste.

    When you meet, try and make a point of viewing an entire wedding album – one they have presented to previous clients as completed work. That way you get a better understanding of the quality of their work, and not just the ‘hero’ shots they might publish online.

    They are the ones behind the lens, and they’ll be interpreting the event through their own eyes. If you aren’t a fan a photographer’s work style, it’s best to take them off your shortlist.

    Digital Deluxe Album
    Digital Deluxe Album

    4. Meet with your shortlist in person

    Photography is a highly personal and creative undertaking. You’ll be able to tell more about the person by meeting them face to face. Ask about their work ethic and how they can work discreetly but efficiently. A friendly, approachable, and—most of all—professional photographer will put you and your guests at ease and create a good atmosphere for making memories.

    grooms first look
    grooms first look

    5. Evaluate packages

    Ultimately, you’ll need to find someone who falls within your budget. Give yourself time to find options. Some wedding photographers offer engagement shoots and additional services like video montages.

    The wedding will only last a day, but the photos will last a lifetime. If you don’t set about picking your wedding photographer carefully, you won’t be able to do a do-over. However, if you’ve done your homework well, you’ll be able to find someone who will help you capture the day’s moments as authentically as possible and give you photos that you’ll be happy to look back on for years to come.

    We offer professional wedding photography services in Adelaide and all over Australia. Get in contact, and let us know how we can help you capture your special day!

    Semaphore Beach Sunset
    Semaphore Beach Sunset
    August 31, 2020/by Steven Duncan
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