Tag: devon newborn photography

  • First Moments | Kind Words

    First Moments | Kind Words

    Somerset Newborn Photography – An in-home newborn session.

    “An investment you will never regret!!  Those first few weeks of your baby arriving into the world are such an emotional time and a huge adjustment to your life that it just flys by in a heartbeat. Having these newborn photos allows us to look back and soak it all up again and again. Mel’s style is why we booked her. Trust me when I say a lot of research went into finding the right newborn photographer for us, and we are so glad we found Mel. We are in love with our images. Highly recommended to anybody who is considering capturing those precious first moments. Thank you, Mel x” – Stacey

    Want to know more? Connect with me here.

  • Three times the love

    Three times the love

    Cornwall & Devon Newborn Photographer – Melanie Grace

    I was touched when Victoria reached out and asked me to photograph their newest arrival. I had already photographed her family of boys several times before, so I couldn’t wait to catch up with them all to document one of the first special days with their brand new baby GIRL!

    Welcome, baby Darcey! From two to three, it’s certainly a journey. Three times the sleepless nights, the wild and the crazy, but also three times the love and cuddles. A favourite moment from my time with these guys was the big boys snuggling their baby sister. These really are the best, most special days.

  • World Breastfeeding Week feature

    World Breastfeeding Week feature

    Cornwall Breastfeeding Photographer

    At Last
    She feeds her baby
    and it is the first loving touch
    she has ever felt
    in her bruised and battered life.
    She strengthens and nourishes
    her little one,
    and introduces him to love and trust
    and he does the same for her.
    He thrives, and so does she,
    for the first time;
    for the first time, and forever

    -By Cathy Bryant

    I love to capture breastfeeding photographs whenever I can during my sessions. They are such important, special moments in time between your baby and you. This time passes so quickly.

    I’m so proud to have had several images featured by the lovely people over at UK Birth Photographers in celebration of World Breastfeeding week; see them here alongside the work of many other incredible photographers.

  • The story of you

    The story of you

    Newborn Photography Guide – Devon & Cornwall Photographer

    There’s so much anticipation and wonder when you’re expecting a new arrival. It often means baby showers, plans all of the new baby things and everything else you can think of to be ready for this impending new life. Photographs may not be at the top of your list. If you’re like me, you are so focused on everything leading up to birth you don’t really think about the after. Once the baby arrives, you’ll be enjoying that fleeting bubble of time where everything is totally changed but feels completely normal at the same time. The thoughts about getting ready for baby are now replaced with more thoughts, “is baby feeding enough?”, “What time is the midwife appointment?” “am I doing a good job?” It’s so easy to see why documenting moments with photography slips further down the list.

    If you’re pregnant and thinking about booking a newborn session, bump it right to the top of your to do list!

    Read on for my top tips on things to consider before booking a newborn photographer:

    TIP 1 : Choosing your Photographer: 

    Finding the right photographer for you can take a little while. A newborn session is such a personal experience; you must connect with your photographer and love their style. Newborn photography is similar to Wedding photography in a way because you can’t really go back and re-shoot if you’re unhappy with your photographs.

     When to book your newborn Photography Session:    

     I recommend booking your session whilst you are still pregnant after your 20-week scan is perfect. Then you can relax knowing that it’s all taken care of.

    Choosing an In home or studio session?

    Studio newborn photography and in-home newborn photography are the most common types on offer at the moment. Studio photography tends to involve more set posing of your baby on their own and perhaps some with you too. In-home sessions are usually ‘lifestyle’ or documentary style and include a mix of images to tell your family’s story. The photographer will come to your home and will likely seek out the areas of your home with the prettiest light. For a studio session, you may need to consider travelling time to the session. Plus packing everything you need. If you have older children, it’s a good idea to take some things to keep them occupied if they’re able to stay with you.

    Worried your house isn’t ‘Pinterest worthy’ enough? 

    Your house doesn’t need to be “perfect”; the love you share is more important and the focus of the photographs. Personally, I love “lived-in” homes; I want to see the bits and pieces that make up your everyday favourite toys, dummies, blankets; leave them; they are important! When preparing your home for your session, the balance must be right for you; if you’re happy, your photographer will be happy.  I love a messy bed with a family cuddled up in it and kids room with their very favourite toys scattered around it. I specialise in honest photography, and your home should reflect that.

    What age is the best time to photograph baby?            

    Different photographers will have different preferences for the ideal age they like babies to be. I personally like to give your family a full 7 days to settle and heal before I arrive for the shoot. It also depends on what you envision for your session; what would you like to capture?
    If you want sleepy newborn photos, then 6-12 days is ideal to book your session. Or If you want more interactive photos with your babe’s personality shining, then any time up until 12 weeks is great for a newborn session. You’ll have no idea how you’ll feel after the birth of your baby, which is another good reason to book in during your pregnancy; if it’s all booked in, you’ll have something to focus on. If you leave it until after your baby arrives, you might keep putting it off until you feel a little more together and miss that crucial newborn window.

    What is the photographers availability like?  What happens if your baby comes early or late?

    Most newborn photographers, myself included, will book your session based on your due date and allow time in their schedule to accommodate an early or late arrival. All you’ll need to do is give me a call/email once the baby has arrived, and we’ll schedule the actual date of your session. There is no shortage of newborn photographers to choose from, but having found one whose style you love only to find out they are fully booked for three months after your baby’s arrival would be disappointing, so make sure you get in there early.

    Do you know the full costs in advance? 

    When I buy something, I like to know the full cost before I make a decision. And I’m sure you do too. Every photographer does things a little differently, so make sure you ask for a full price list and find out exactly what is included before booking to avoid any surprises down the line.

    A newborn session means so much more than just ‘having’ photos of this time in your family’s life; researching to find the best Photographer for you is key. So you have photographs to share with your babies for the rest of their lives.

MELANIE GRACE
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.