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Newborn shoot at home: home story for authentic newborn photos

A newborn shoot at home captures the first moments where you feel most comfortable in familiar surroundings. In this article, you can find out why a newborn shoot as a home story is the most beautiful form of newborn shoot for many families

As soon as your little miracle sees the light of day, you will experience the most precious moments of your family life. A newborn shoot at your home allows you to capture those first unique days in a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. While your baby feels most comfortable within your own four walls, you can enjoy your first moments together as new parents.

A newborn shoot at home gives you authentic newborn photos without you having to make a stressful journey. Instead, you have everything to hand and are in your familiar surroundings: your living room, your couch and your bed. The special thing about newborn photography as a home story is the atmosphere, which cannot be recreated in a studio. You have natural lighting conditions in your favorite environment and the opportunity to integrate siblings and pets as well as personal items into the shoot.

In this article, you will learn about the advantages of a newborn shoot as a home story and how you can prepare for it in the best possible way.

Comfort and personalized newborn pictures

Why a newborn shoot at home is so special as a home story

Booking a newborn shoot at home has many advantages that make it a very popular choice for new parents. In familiar surroundings and in a relaxed and intimate atmosphere, authentic and emotional newborn pictures are created as a home story. In my experience, new parents and newborns feel most at home in the first few days after the birth. This feeling of security is reflected in the newborn pictures and allows for natural, loving shots.

  • Familiar surroundings and a feeling of security: Your home is the first place your baby gets to know. It’s warm and smells familiar. This is how newborns feel most comfortable in the home story, and this is directly transferred to the pictures. The feeling of security in your home enables natural shots full of closeness and love that would not be possible in a photo studio.
  • Maximum comfort and no stress: you stay in your familiar surroundings and save yourself the stress of traveling to the photo studio. This means less preparation, no packing stress and no getting in and out with your newborn. You can concentrate fully on the experience and react flexibly to your baby’s sleeping and feeding habits during your newborn shoot.
  • Authentic and personal surroundings: Your most beautiful furniture, the family picture on the wall and your favorite corner in the apartment will become part of your newborn photos. Your personal details give the pictures a special depth and individuality that would be impossible to achieve in a studio. This creates real memories that will always remind you of the first days with your baby.
  • Natural and intimate atmosphere: The relaxed, familiar atmosphere in your home allows all family members to move freely and behave authentically. You are relaxed and in love, perhaps a little overtired, but very happy. In comparison to the studio, natural and unposed shots are created that express the true emotions and your special bond.
  • Interactions with the family: At home, you can integrate the whole family into the newborn shoot in a completely natural way. Siblings are usually more relaxed and free in familiar surroundings than in a studio. The children play or curiously sneak up to the baby. Breaks are uncomplicated: snacks, toys or the favorite blanket are ready to hand.
  • Realistic and informal pictures: In the home story, we capture your family life realistically. Your newborn pictures are free from excessive staging and show your family life, which may be a little chaotic in the first few days, but is full of love. This authenticity makes the photos precious memories that will still warm your heart when you look at them years later.
The practical benefits of home shooting

Home story or studio shoot: what suits you better?

Both options, the newborn shoot as a home story and a shoot in the studio, have their advantages and justification. Which location suits you better depends on your personal preferences and ideas for your newborn photos.

Atmosphere: Familiar at home or neutral in the studio?

  • Home story: In a newborn shoot as a home story, the atmosphere is characterized by the intimacy and individuality of your home. The familiar surroundings in which the family feels most comfortable provide a relaxed backdrop that is reflected in the images. The natural light through the windows, the furniture and personal items give each photo a special touch and create a story that is uniquely yours.
  • Studio: The atmosphere is characterized by professionalism and perfect lighting. The environment can be specifically designed to create different moods and themes. The controlled environment makes it possible to work with professional lighting and different backgrounds.

Comfort: What does less effort mean for you?

  • Homestory: A newborn shoot at home offers maximum comfort because everything you need is at hand. There is no need to leave your home. This is particularly advantageous in the first few days when you are still getting used to the new constellation. You can relax in your own surroundings and flexibly adapt the shoot to your baby’s needs.
  • Studio: You may have to drive to the studio, but everything is prepared for you there. The equipment allows for a structured process, but requires careful planning and organization of the journey with the newborn.

Involving the family: Spontaneous or planned?

  • Home story: At home, it’s easy to include siblings, grandparents and pets in the newborn shoot. These spontaneous and unposed moments come naturally and are often the ones that families cherish most in the years to come.
  • Studio: Moments like this often need to be staged, resulting in less spontaneous images. Coordinating multiple family members in the studio can be challenging, especially when trying to hold a newborn’s attention.

Picture style: Unstaged or perfectly staged?

  • Homestory: The authenticity is incomparable. The pictures capture real life, unposed and full of love. The small “imperfections” of everyday life give the pictures character and a personal touch.
  • Studio: Every detail is carefully planned and staged to realize a specific vision. The images are often of high technical quality, but cannot offer the spontaneous and unpredictable moments of the home environment.

Ultimately, the decision depends on your individual ideas. While the home story allows for intimate and authentic pictures in familiar surroundings, the studio shoot also offers beautiful shots in a controlled atmosphere.

Your favorite places

The best rooms and the right light for your home story

When I come to your home, at the beginning of the newborn shoot we look together at which rooms and which light we can best use. In most apartments or houses, the living room, bedroom and children’s room offer everything we need for the shoot.

The living room usually offers many opportunities to take beautiful pictures. Sofa, floor, carpet, windows and light from different directions. Here we can vary in many ways and involve the whole family.

For many families, the bedroom is the favorite room for the newborn shoot at home. Your bed offers a soft surface and the atmosphere is intimate. This is often where very touching pictures of the baby between mom and dad or the first cuddle are taken.

The nursery can also provide a wonderful backdrop. The bed, the decorations or the beautiful colors you have chosen for your child are wonderful backgrounds.

In terms of light, bright rooms with large windows are usually the best. You don’t need direct sunlight, soft and indirect daylight is even better.

Please don’t worry about the mess either. The pile of ironing, the mess on the changing table or unpacked boxes are not visible in the finished pictures.

The whole family together

Who takes part in the newborn shoot at home: family, siblings and pets

One of the best things about a newborn shoot as a home story is that the whole family can be there without a lot of organization.

Mom and dad are of course the center of attention alongside the baby. We photograph the first pictures of the three of you, the first cuddle and the moment when you look at each other and can’t even believe that this little miracle is yours.

Siblings bring their very own dynamic to a photo shoot. At home, children are usually much more relaxed in their familiar surroundings than in a studio. They play, sneak up on the baby, cuddle up or watch the whole thing with curiosity. This can never be forced, nor should it be.

Of course, your grandparents can also be there if this is important to you. The first meeting of the generations is a moment that you can cherish forever.

Pets are very welcome. Whether dog or cat, they are part of the family. If you’re wondering how best to prepare older siblings for the shoot, you’ll find everything you need to know in my article on newborn shoots with siblings.

Well prepared for your shoot

How to prepare for your newborn shoot at home

A newborn shoot at home can be a wonderful and relaxing experience if everything is well prepared. With the right preparations, your newborn shoot at home will be an unforgettable experience for the whole family.

  • Proper preparation: Preparation begins with choosing the right room. A room with large windows creates an atmosphere of calm and naturalness. Tidy the room well so that the background appears calm and ensure a pleasantly warm room temperature. A happy baby is relaxed and calm. You can find more details in the article on preparing for the newborn shoot.
  • Outfits and accessories: The personal selection of outfits gives the newborn shoot an individual touch. Different, soft fabrics and textures provide variety. Have a selection of outfits ready to be able to react to spontaneous moments or small mishaps. Accessories such as a knitted blanket or an heirloom add individuality to the pictures. You can find more information in the article Outfits for a newborn shoot.
  • Sleep and feeding: A full baby is a happy baby. A meal before the newborn shoot can have a calming effect and increase the chances of the baby sleeping during the shoot. Plan the shoot according to your baby’s feeding and sleeping rhythm and time the newborn shoot accordingly.
  • Flexibility and patience: Be patient and flexible during newborn photography. It is important to respect the baby’s natural rhythm and to approach the shoot without time pressure. Allow enough time and take sufficient breaks to take account of the baby’s needs and use the quiet moments for the newborn photos.
  • Involve the family: Family involvement captures the relationship and love between family members. It is an opportunity to capture the bond between siblings, the curiosity of pets and the proud looks of parents or grandparents. These moments of interaction make the pictures lively and real. Think of coordinated outfits for the family.
  • Safety: At every step of the shoot, the baby’s safety should be a top priority. The photographer should be familiar with proper newborn safety practices and create an environment where everyone feels safe and comfortable. Avoid risky poses and pay attention to your baby’s signals. You can find more suggestions in the article Safety in a Newborn Shoot.
  • The right photographer: Choosing an experienced photographer who specializes in newborn photography is crucial. A professional knows how to create a relaxed atmosphere and can capture the most beautiful moments. Discuss your wishes and ideas with the newborn photographer in advance so that you get the results you want.

With these tips, you’ll be well prepared to get authentic and loving pictures of your newborn in the comfort of your home. Enjoy this special time and create memories that will last a lifetime!

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Anja Jepsen

Anja Jepsen is a passionate photographer from Munich who specializes in photographing special moments of families and people. In her blog, she shares valuable tips and inspiration about pregnancy photography, newborn photography and family photography.