Do you want posed, or unposed images?
This might rule in (or out!) a specific session type automatically!
The first question to ask yourself if you’re hoping to weed down whether you’d like an in-home session, or an in-studio session for your newborn photos, is what kind of images you’d like to have at the end of the session!
Normally, there’s a pretty big difference between a lifestyle newborn photo session, and an in-studio newborn photo session. Not just because one is in your home, but because of the types of images taken in each situation! Lifestyle sessions are usually designed to be what they sound like – a representation of your lifestyle. So the images are taken in your natural habitat, you’re asked to do everyday things that you’d normally do – like cradle your little one in your arms in front of a window, or sit with your loved ones on your sofa, holding your new baby.
In studio, the vibes are more posed! Sometimes, this means images of your baby posed in props like baskets, basinets, or swaddled in blankets, all of which are kept in the studio and used exclusively for newborn sessions. Definitely a different tone than having images of your little one in THEIR swaddles, THEIR blankets, or THEIR cradle.
So – are you feeling more drawn to posed images? Or unposed images, in your home? If you’re drawn one way or the other most, then that’ll help answer the question for you.
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