By Jensen Cartwright


It's important to find someone who specializes in baby photography when you want the very best pictures of your precious infant. Don't be fooled by the low price big store studios, you'll be disappointed every time. You want crisp clear shots that focus on the beauty of your baby, not blurry photos that you hide in a drawer.

You can ensure your pictures will turn out right by choosing the very best photographer to work with your baby. Very few photographers will admit if they have little experience photographing infants. To choose the right artist for your baby photography, look through his portfolio to be sure he works well with babies.

Check to see if your chosen photographer is a member of a national or regional association of photographers, or if they have won any awards for their work. And ask for testimonials, but beware the "generic" or unsigned testimonial. These are likely as fictional as a Stephen King novel.

Another important factor in baby photography, but really one that is a personal preference as well as a red flag, is location and appearance. Do you prefer a home studio, a store front, or one in a mall? Regardless of location, check the appearance, cleanliness and the backgrounds that are available. Is it clean or does it look like it doubles as a storage closet? A poorly kept location or damaged backgrounds are red flags and warrant picking another photographer.

Your photographer should also provide whatever props you would like in your baby photos. Any professional who works with babies regularly will have props made especially for this type of set up. One little squeaky toy isn't enough to keep a baby entertained or give visual interest to your pictures, so look for more.

If you get the right shots, you'll want to show them off. Ask about packages and other types of prints available to you. There are dozens of places you'll want to show off your wee baby shots. Ensure that your photographer offers the types of accessories you wish to buy.




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