by Cute Baby Photography | Jan 30, 2012 | Newborn
What a pleasure it was to photograph this gorgeous baby girl…so pretty and delicate – Sydonie Jean. When she came for her shoot, she was only 7 days old, which is the perfect age for newborn session. She was a little star and slept all the way. Big thank you to her Parents for letting me capture these images for them and enjoy this little sneak peek!
I love knit hats for my sessions…please don’t think I am boasting about my knitting abilities, but I was determined to learn to knit and it was easy. Now I have quite big hat’s collection:) This lovely hat and headbands on pictures below were made by myself:o)



by Cute Baby Photography | Nov 22, 2011 | Newborn
Baby Autumn, gorgeous and perfect in every way. I enjoyed every moment of photographing this beauty! As always a big thanks to Parents for bringing their little girl. I am so blessed to have been chosen to photograph these precious and passing quickly moments in her young baby’s life. Thank you. Today little sneak peek!!


by Cute Baby Photography | Nov 11, 2011 | First Birthday Cake Smash
Remember this little boy? He was such a gorgeous, joyful little boy and he was the perfect cake smasher as well.

I was so excited when I heard that the Julian’s family was traveling back up from Poland to celebrate his First Birthday at our studio! I have had so much fun photographing this lovely boy over the past year, I can hardly believe how the time has flown. Julian was so much fun during his first birthday cake smash. Just look how adorable he is!







by Cute Baby Photography | Nov 1, 2011 | Newborn
Baby’s safety always comes first! As a newborn photographer my number one priority is the safety of the baby during session. It is very important to be educated on a pose you are going to try and to educate new or soon to be parents that what they see in my gallery is not always as it seems. There is more behind the image then you can see! Newborn photographers must know difference between safety, poses, composites, etc. All parents who come to me are entrusting me with their new baby, their precious thing in their life. I want everyone to be safe and if it means extra editing time to get that spectacular pose, I will do it! I treat my clients exactly how I would my own children. You should never put a baby up on something high off the ground. Or let a baby just learning to stand, hold on the something and let go of said baby just for a picture. They will inevitable fall and get hurt. One false move can devastate our photography business forever. Taking the extra time to make a composite is well worth it to know the baby was never in any danger. When choosing a newborn photographer you should always ask them how they get the types of pictures as seen below. If they say they are not composites, please stay away from this photographer! If the baby in the picture looks uncomfortable that is a warning that the baby’s comfort and safety were not put first.
Below are some pictures of before and after. The SOOC pictures are “Straight Out Of Camera”, and the POST pictures are after post processing has been completed. The official term for these kind of photos are “composites”.
First image is quite simple. In order to get the baby’s head straight and not falling over, the baby’s head is resting on the assistant/parent’s finger. The finger is then edited out later on.


This second image of the hands under the chin pose is two photos merged together. One picture is holding the head and the other is holding the hands together. There is never a time during this pose that an adults hand is not supporting the baby.


And now is BEHIND THE SCENE. You will see in the SOOC picture that I’ve marked where things are:


by Cute Baby Photography | Oct 17, 2011 | Newborn
Meet sweet little Alan. He was just perfect, I love his beatiful long, blonde hair… Thank you to his Parents for choosing me and trusting me with their lovely baby boy! Enjoy this little sneak peek!
