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Now and again things happen at photography sessions that make one laugh, though usually not until a bit later after a glass of wine or two. A small sampling…

  1. I was doing a very casual portfolio building shoot of a friend’s 3-month old son at my house on my back deck. She took her glasses off to get some pictures holding her child without the specs and my own child grabbed her glasses, broke them, and dropped them under the deck. We had to fish them out (or rather, I did, as she really is basically blind without her glasses) using a hook AFTER we located where they were by peering through the wooden boards at the assorted dead leaves below. Finding patterned brown glasses in dead leaves with almost no light is, well, interesting. I told her to let me pay for new ones. Did she? No. They are STILL taped together and that boy is 18 months old now. Every time I see them I feel glasses-guilt. Lesson learned: don’t ever try to do even the most casual shoot with your kids around. This just doesn’t end well.
  2. I did a maternity session for one woman and was doing a set of rapid fire pictures, one after another, of the same pose. When I went back to proof the pictures, as I flipped from one to the next, I realized I could see the baby shifting around inside her womb and causing her abdomen to change shape. I’ve also had a woman have contractions during the shoot; she was a trooper and hiked all over West Hartford Center – in high heeled boots – pausing only briefly during contractions. She admitted she hoped the walking would bring on full labor. No such luck. I did, however, once have a mother go into full labor about 5 hours after our session.
  3. Babies pee on my ALL THE TIME. It’s just part of the job and one reason I wear very casual clothes to shoots. Only once, however, did I manage to actually catch an arc of pee in the air when I pushed the shutter RIGHT as the baby peed. If this happens to you I will add a complimentary 4X6 of that shot for you to tuck away until your child’s wedding rehearsal dinner when you can add it to the slideshow of cute childhood pictures. This will be payback for the sleep deprivation.
  4. At a wedding I once, camera gear hanging from my neck, jumped down a river bank to grab a blow-away ketubah that the wind had snatched and was attempting to introduce to the water, not 15 minutes after every single person in the family had signed it. This was not in the fine print of “How to be a wedding photographer.” I’ve also helped a bride into her dress, which eliminated any sweet “the bride getting dressed” shots but ensured that she actually DID get zipped into her dress.

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Let’s face it, there are only so many pictures you can hang on the wall and put in frames on shelves. But there you are, faced with a gallery of 30+ images going “OK, so one for my desk, and one for your desk, and one for my mother and… but I want them ALL!”

One of my favorite ways to have them all is the image box. What, you ask, is an “image box”? Well, it’s a box. Oh, you’d figured that part? It has one of the prints from your session on the front and more prints inside. Kind of like this:

Get all your images in an Image Box

Pictures in an Image Box from Stacie Turner Photography

The prints can be mounted on archival matboard so you can display one at a time on an easel.

Stacie Turner Photography offers images mounted on archival matboard

If you decide on mounted images you are limited as to how many you can have as, well, it is unlikely that all the images from your session would FIT in a box once they were mounted. If you want regular, unmounted prints you get them all because, quite simply, they’ll all fit.

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Connecticut Baby Girl Portraits

Isn’t she just the sweetest thing you have ever seen? The sweetness of newborns never stops amazing me. She was a sleeper, and the last of my Fresh Faces models. I’ve had babies who couldn’t be woken up for love, money or even food and babies who couldn’t be coaxed to sleep even in an 85 degree room with full tummies. That’s one thing you always have to remember about photographing newborns – you just have to go with the flow.

Now this little sweetie was older than I usually like to do newborns; she was over 3 weeks. I like to schedule them in that 4-7 day range as that, usually, makes for sleepy babies who still curl up into adorable little balls. Once they get a little older the shoot can be harder as they are more alert, less, well, bendy and 3 weeks can be a very difficult age as that 3-week newborn growth spurt can result in a baby who wants to eat 20 hours out of the day. As you can undoubtedly tell from her picture she was, despite her advanced age of 3 weeks, quite happy to sleep.

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I have just a few more of these adorable babies from my Fresh Faces sessions to put on the blog and then, in April, there is going to be a new blog contest. Keep your eyes peeled for the chance to win an 11X14 mounted print of your baby!

Smiling Baby by Stacie Turner Photography Simply Babies

Connecticut Newborn Portraits

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I am wrapping up my spring Fresh Faces project and have a pile of neatly packaged prints to take to the post office including some of this little cutie. Isn’t she a sweetheart? She decided to arrive on the scene a wee bit early and as a result was one of the smallest peanuts I got to play with so far this year. You can see her in my Simply Babies gallery too, which I have totally redesigned and refreshed after this winter’s baby rush.

Newborn portraits are such a delight to do. I get to see all the wonder of new life. Sure, I get peed on during most sessions (though not, actually, during this one). And urped on. And now and again I get pooped on, but there is a reason I wear jeans to the sessions and the joy of a little baby is more than worth the many fluids that come out of them. All of which is to say, in the babbly way that lets you know it’s been an interesting day with my twins, that I have the best job in the world.

Simply Babies Newborn Portraits by Stacie Turner Photography

Connecticut Newborn Pictures by Simply Babies at Stacie Turner Photography

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I’m wrapping up my winter Fresh Faces campaign and have almost totally redone my newborn gallery. These baby-on-black images I call the “Simply Babies” portraits and they are such a delight to do. How can anyone not adore a job that involves holding itty bitty babies and making newborn portraits. Of course, in a regular newborn session these shot are only a part of the session and you get a lot more of environmental images of you and your family cuddling baby, reading to baby, sitting with baby. But, though these are only a part – and, really a small part – of a full newborn session they are ridiculously sweet.

Baby Portraits by Connecticut Newborn Photographer Stacie Turner

Baby Portraits by Connecticut Newborn Photographer Stacie Turner

Baby Portraits by Connecticut Newborn Photographer Stacie Turner

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I thought, OK, we’ll try it. I mean, I try to keep expectations low for baby pictures if the baby is getting on in days. You know, by the time you are the ripe old age of 9 or 10 (days) you are starting to find the world too interesting to sleep all the time and, well, without sleep you only get photos like this one.


1 Month Old Baby Portrait - Connecticut Baby Pictures

Of course, that isn’t so bad. I think it’s awfully sweet. In all truth, if I were working out of an actual studio and paying overhead and such I’d be hanging that one as a giant sample on the walls. We had been shooting up in this room for a while and were about to head downstairs to to the “head in hands” shot when big sister and baby brother settled in for a snuggle. I couldn’t resist. And I just love the result.

The head-in-hands is a classic I almost always do. These are mom’s hands; we did a set with each older sister as well for the perfect triptych.


Farmington Baby Portraits by Stacie Turner Photography

And, despite being such an ancient baby this guy slept like champ too.


1 Month Old Baby Pictures - Farmington Baby Photographer

I hope you enjoy your sneak peek! The rest of your gallery should be ready next week.

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Click HERE to book your newborn portrait session.

OK, you want a newborn portrait. That’s good. I do those. I like those. But before you reserve a session (and I do recommend pre-booking a newborn session while you are pregnant) you probably should make sure you actually like my newborn pictures. I know that sounds like a ridiculously obvious thing to say but you’d be surprised how many people ask me if I can do it in color. So, before you book me, or any photographer, take a look at my portfolio and make sure that’s what you want.

So, why the pre-booking? Well, when the baby arrives you are going to be tired, tired and, oh, tired. Sure, babies may sleep 18 hours a day but they do it in 20 minute increments, in between which they wake you up and demand to eat. You want to book a newborn shoot for as soon after the birth as possible, as in days old, not weeks old. If you pre-book all you have to do is shoot me an email and I’ll send you a list of dates we can shoot and then all you just pick one and I show up.

So, you wonder, how does the actual session go?

Well, first, if you want any “simply babies” style pictures the baby has to be under 1 month old. I don’t do the posed shots with older babies. Furthermore, the room has to be HOT. You’re asking a very small person, whose body isn’t great at self-regulating its temperature yet, to sleep naked. I don’t know about you but I certainly wouldn’t be able to sleep naked in a 68 degree room; let’s not ask the baby to. 80 degrees minimum. 85 is better. If the adults aren’t sweating it’s not hot enough.

I’ll bring in a bean bag, some black blankets and some giant clips. I’ll set that up, along with some portable heaters and then proceed to ignore it. Why? Because the odds are really good that at this point your baby will be awake. Babies find me fascinating and need to be coaxed to abandon my amazing presence for the gentle oblivion of sleep. (It isn’t just yours. My own children repeatedly demonstrate how much they hate to sleep in my presence.) If your child is actually soundly asleep I’ll have you strip him or her down and we’ll do the simple baby solo shots.

If, as is far more likely, the commotion of a stranger appearing at your doorstep, carrying stuff, rouses your baby from rest to look about and demand to eat we’ll ignore the bean bag set up and I’ll track down the light I like best and put you there. This may not be where you expect. Light trumps location. Then I’ll ask you you to interact with your baby. Kisses. Snuggles. Hold her up in the air. Rub his nose with yours. Place your cheek on the top of her downy head. Lay down next to him on the bed. If you want breastfeeding portraits, let me know as I don’t shoot them unless asked. That’s it. The most beautiful, tender shots are always the ones where you are just loving your child. Those sweet moments happen best when I step back and just observe (you know, once I’ve got you shoved where I like the light). I may call your name. I may tuck your hair out of your eyes. I may suggest you move in closer or hold hands. I may even clear clutter out from behind you. I won’t tell you to say cheese or try to get everyone – you, your partner, your 5-year-old and your 2-year-old – to all look at the camera at once.

When your baby falls asleep (and a very warm room, a full belly and snuggles do work wonders) we’ll slip him or her into the beanbag setup and get those shots. And that’s it, we’re done!

Then I get one up on the blog quickly as a sneak peek and the whole set done within 5-10 business days. I’ll let you know when they are ready and we’ll schedule an ordering session. I tried doing it online for over a year but, really, even with pretty good software it’s just complicated. What finish do you want? What size do you want? Oh, looking at what you want it might be more economical to do a collection. What do the announcements actually FEEL like. People got frustrated because they didn’t find the online set up intuitive enough. It was a mess. Now, I may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but after a year or more of something not working I do get the hint that it needs changing. So in person ordering it is. Finally, you get your prints and your albums and your canvas and you send the prints to family, put one in a frame for work, put the album on the coffee table and hang the canvas on the wall.

Click HERE to book your newborn portrait session.

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Taking newborn photographs is so much fun, especially when the mothers bring the babies to me. A brand new baby arrives, he may get topped off with a little more milk to get good and full (though I recommend feeding about 30 minutes before a session) and I settle him down onto the beanbag and wrap him up tight in a swaddle. Then I wait and click the shutter and click the shutter and wait. This little guy was such a dreamy baby, sweet and smiley and by the end of the session he was happily enough asleep to pose for us in a sling like you see here. I hope you enjoy your sneak peek – the rest of your portraits will be ready next week!

Newborn Portraits

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This little cutie was one of my Fresh Faces babies; I have been running a model call to refresh my newborn galleries during these dreary winter months and, really, what is better to brighten up a February morning than a smiling new baby? And smile this guy did; he was so sweet and friendly and spent his whole session flirting with me. I’m sure he slept all the way home but for his pictures he decided to grin and yawn and play it up for his newborn portraits.

Connecticut and West Hartford Newborn Portraits

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