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Absolutely everything newborn photography with Ana Brandt, California USA

Absolutely everything newborn photography with Ana Brandt, California USA

Absolutely everything newborn photography with Ana Brandt, California USA You’ll absolutely love this BONUS lesson with the incredible Ana Brandt from the USA.  There are so many facets to newborn photography. If you are considering taking up the genre or want to take a look behind the scenes during a session with one of the world’s most revered teachers, this video is for you! Is there anything Ana Brandt doesn’t know about photographing newborns? It doesn’t seem like the case. She certainly is a wealth of knowledge! This lesson is absolutely jam packed with tips, tricks, strategies, posing ideas and...


Family Newborn Editing with Emma Baker

Family Newborn Editing with Emma Baker

Family Newborn Editing with Emma Baker Nailing that traditional family pose at a newborn session is absolutely crucial! Every parent wants a gorgeous photo of their new baby with their partner and getting it right in camera takes a lot of practice. But what about the editing? Making sure that your image looks picture perfect is an equally as important part of the process – because you can be sure that this photo is going up on the wall of their family living room! No pressure right?! Never fear, because Emma Baker from Aurora Joy Photography is here to share...


How to use digital backdrops to save your session with Family Photography by Natarsha March

How to use digital backdrops to save your session with Family Photography by Natarsha March

How to use digital backdrops to save your session with Family Photography by Natarsha March It can be a challenge to shoot with enough variety to fill a gallery in every newborn session. Things don’t always go to plan. Fussy babies. Parents running late. Cluster feeding days when baby spends more time with mum than with you. There are really just three options that you can take when you’re faced with a session like this. 1. Call it a day. Work with what you’ve got and put together a gorgeous gallery of images that represents the reality of the session....