What to Wear for Your Newborn Photos (Without Losing Your Mind)
Thinking about coordinating outfits for your newborn photos while surviving on two hours of sleep feels like the universe is playing a cruel joke. The laundry’s piling up, your baby’s pooped on three of their “cute” outfits already, and you’re just trying to figure out when you last ate something other than a granola bar.
Deep breaths, mama. We’ve got you. Dressing for newborn photos doesn’t have to be stressful, and we’re here to make sure you look and feel like the radiant goddess (or at least semi-functional human) you are.
1. Keep It Neutral and Soft
First rule of newborn photos: Think timeless, not trendy. Neutral tones and soft colors—like creams, pastels, or earthy shades—are your best friends here. They’re soothing, they photograph beautifully, and they won’t make you cringe 20 years from now.
Bonus tip: Consider where these photos will live. Are they going to hang in your living room? Match the vibe of your home’s decor so they blend seamlessly with your space. You want your photos to look like art, not like they’ve been Photoshopped into someone else’s house.
2. Pants Are (Basically) Optional
Before you panic about assembling a full outfit, know this: Most of our shots are taken from the waist up. Translation? Your pants and shoes don’t matter. If you want to show up in yoga pants and fuzzy socks, we’re here for it.
The focus is on your connection with your baby, not your footwear. So relax—half your outfit is already figured out.
3. Comfort Is Key
This is not the time to squeeze into pre-pregnancy jeans or wrestle with anything that has a zipper. Flowy dresses, cozy cardigans, or soft fabrics that drape nicely are the way to go. The key is to feel comfortable and confident—bulky clothes or anything stiff will just make you fidget.
Avoid anything with high necklines or busy collars near your face. The goal is to draw attention to you and that sweet little bundle in your arms, not to a chunky sweater that makes you feel like a wooly mammoth.
4. Siblings: Subtle but Sweet
If big brother or sister is joining the fun, keep it simple. Slight patterns or plain colors work best—nothing with logos, words, or cartoon characters that will pull focus (yes, even if it’s their favorite Paw Patrol shirt).
You want their faces and connection with the baby to shine. Trust us, you’ll thank yourself later when you’re not staring at a giant Nike swoosh in your wall art.
5. The Baby is the Star
This isn’t the time to go overboard with baby’s outfit. No frilly dresses, no itchy fabrics, and definitely no mini tuxedos. Babies don’t like having their clothes changed and tend to get lost in outfits. Your baby will likely be swaddled for these poses, and we’ll provide cozy, gorgeous wraps that match your color scheme.
Not only does this keep the photos clean and cohesive, but it also keeps baby snug and comfy—which means less fussing and more sweet, sleepy poses.
Moral of the story: We’ve Got You!
Dressing for newborn photos doesn’t have to be a nightmare. Stick to neutral tones, keep it comfy, and let us handle the rest. We’re here to make sure you feel amazing, your baby stays happy, and your photos turn out drop-dead gorgeous.
So don’t stress—just show up, and let us work our magic. Ready to book? Contact us today and let’s make some memories you’ll love forever.
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From timeless keepsakes to themed photo fun, we’ve got everything covered: props, angles, lighting, and all the coffee required to make it look effortless. All you need to do is show up, relax, and let us create the kind of images you’ll swoon over for decades.
Because let’s face it - you’ve got enough on your plate.
Don’t worry, I got this. You show up, I’ll do the rest. Capturing the tiny toes, squishy cheeks, and absolute chaos of your new baby? That’s my superpower.
Click the button. Slide into my inbox. Let’s make some damn magic. Your future self (and your Insta followers) will thank you.