Newborn · 8 min read · By Kaushik Bathia · Updated 2026-06-06

Key takeaways
Newborn sessions are gentle, unhurried and led entirely by your baby. A little preparation makes the day calmer for everyone, and calmer babies make for the most beautiful, peaceful photographs. The two things that matter most are timing, ideally the first two weeks, and a warm, fed, content baby. Here is everything new parents need to know to get ready for a newborn shoot.
The best time for a newborn shoot is the first two weeks of life, ideally days 5 to 14, when babies are sleepiest and most easily settled into those classic curled, peaceful poses. Newborns also sleep a great deal in these early weeks, often 16 or more hours a day according to the NHS, which is exactly what makes the settled newborn look achievable.
Because the window is short and tied to your baby's arrival, newborn sessions are booked during pregnancy, around your due date, and scheduled in soon after birth. That said, there is no hard deadline, we photograph older babies happily too, simply with a more awake, interactive feel.
Because the ideal window is so brief, the practical step is to book during pregnancy and provisionally pencil a date around two weeks after your due date. Once baby arrives, we confirm the exact day. This is why newborn photographers reserve a flexible slot rather than a fixed appointment.
Booking ahead also means one less thing to organise in the whirlwind of those first days. With the session loosely in the diary, you can simply let us know baby has arrived and we will finalise the timing together.
Babies relax and sleep best when they are warm, so we keep the studio toasty, warmer than feels comfortable for the grown-ups. This is one of the biggest factors in a calm, successful session: a warm baby settles, a cool one wakes and frets.
Dress in layers you can shed, and do not worry if the room feels too warm for you, it is exactly right for your baby. We manage all of this, so you simply come prepared to be a little warm yourselves.
A full baby is a sleepy, content baby, so we time feeds carefully and feed just before and during the session as needed. We never rush, so allow two to three hours and expect breaks for feeding, soothing and nappy changes. The unhurried pace is the real secret to natural newborn photographs.
Some babies sleep straight through; others need several pauses. Both are completely normal, and we simply follow baby's lead. Trying to hurry a newborn never works, which is why patience is built into every session.
Bring the practical essentials and anything meaningful you would like in the photos. A little preparation means we can focus entirely on baby rather than improvising on the day.
Above all, relax. Your baby takes their cue from you, and our entire approach is built around patience and calm. There is no such thing as a baby who 'won't cooperate', only a session that needs a little more time, and we always allow for that.
Come ready to take your time, bring everything you need, and let us do the rest. The most peaceful, beautiful newborn photographs come from a relaxed room and an unhurried pace, which is exactly what we create.
A newborn session is one of the most precious you will ever have, and the tiny, fast-fading details it captures disappear almost overnight. Bring everything you need, expect to take your time, and let us create something you will treasure forever.
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Good to know
The first two weeks, ideally days 5 to 14, when babies are sleepiest and settle most easily into classic curled poses. Older babies are lovely too, simply with a more awake, interactive feel.
During pregnancy, around your due date. Because the ideal window is short and tied to baby's arrival, we pencil a provisional date about two weeks after your due date and confirm once baby is here.
Babies relax and sleep best when warm, and a settled baby is the key to a successful session. We keep the studio warmer than is comfortable for adults, so dress in layers you can shed.
Allow two to three hours. We never rush, and the time covers feeding, soothing and nappy breaks. This unhurried, baby-led pace is the secret to natural, peaceful newborn photographs.
A feed plus extra, a dummy if used, spare nappies, wipes, a change of clothes, and any sentimental items like a special blanket or heirloom. Tell us any colour preferences and we'll plan around them.
That's completely normal and we plan for it. We take breaks for feeding and cuddles and let baby settle in their own time. There's no such thing as a baby who won't cooperate, only one who needs a little more time.
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Book during pregnancy and we'll hold a flexible slot for those precious first two weeks.
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