![]() ![]() Always make sure they are nice and snug in the bucket before stepping away. ![]() Sometimes, baby is able to keep their head up by themselves if your beans and posers are placed correctly. I do also have a few bigger buckets that I occasionally like to use as well.īaby needs to always be fully supported. If I am photographing a smaller baby, I will need more posers and/or blankets inside my bucket so that they fit better, and visa versa for a bigger baby. While I pretty much use the same bucket base for every session, the size of baby plays a big part. Newborns are so much stronger than we think, and this of course could be a danger to them, so to keep your baby safe, I always keep their feet wrapped up nice and take their arms out. ![]() This pose gives off the illusion that baby is fully naked, however, I always keep their feet nice and wrapped to avoid any kicking or pushing out and launching themselves forward. You want to make sure baby stays in place the entire time, even after you take your arms away. The LAST thing you need is that bucket getting top heavy and falling over. Place a weight or something heavy at the bottom of the bucket. Providing clients with gorgeous images, starts within the studio and keeping your baby nice and calm and happy. I keep my studio at 78 degrees and constantly play white noise in order to help keep the baby feel warm and comfortable. For most of the “posed” images you see online, baby is in a very deep sleep in order for me to pose them without any resistance. Tips for the bucket pose and how I style itīaby must be SUPER sleepy. ![]()
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