Baby's First Year: The Ideal Age For A Family Portrait Session (2024)

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The good news is that I can take lovely photos of your family at any age, so don’t worry too much.

That said, there are some ages that photograph particularly well – and some ages where it can be best to wait a little.

Which age to choose for your family photoshoot?

Children really do grow up incredibly fast – blink and you’ll have a pre-schooler standing where your tiny newborn once lay.

There’ll be so many phases that are adorable where you’ll think “We really should get family photographs sorted out soon.”

Did you know, though, that there are particular ages and stages that work particularly well for photographs?

Based on my years of experience, here are my recommendations on the ideal ages for a photo session in baby’s first year.

Rest assured that I can take beautiful photographs at any age. As part of the pre-session consultation, we’ll discuss your baby and how he / she is getting on, and any games or toys they especially enjoy so we can get the most out of them on the day.

In more detail…

Over the years, I’ve found that the key ages that work well for family photography correlate closely with baby milestones:

Newborns

For newborn photography, I recommend either 7-10 days after their due date, or the baby’s six week milestone.

For natural photography at home, it’s not necessary to have photographs taken any earlier than that – take the time to allow any jaundice to settle, as well as for your baby to adjust to the world and relax a bit.

Find detailed recommendations for scheduling a newborn portrait session here.

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6 week old babies:

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Consider waiting: 2 months

Your baby will no doubt still look super-cute, but it’s a slightly in-between age for portraits: not quite a newborn, but also not yet a plumped out baby. If you can, hold out and arrange your booking for when your baby is 3 months old!

3 months

If you missed the newborn window, or weren’t ready for photos when your baby was newborn, 3 months is a great opportunity for a baby portrait. Babies are still small but can’t do much more than lie on our front or their back – they’ll need your support to be in any other position for photos (like being cuddled).

At this age, babies are smiling and laughing, and can usually hold their heads up steadily and do mini push-ups.

Three month old babies are starting to roll, and recognise the sound of their parents’ voices – which can be helpful during a photo session.

Babies at this age tend to have more regular sleep patterns too, which makes it easier for you to predict a good start time.

They will also start smiling at strangers, and are generally becoming more animated and engaging.

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4 months:consider waiting

Babies at this age are often busy with teething, and not at their jolliest. If you can, hold off and we can book in your portrait session for when your baby’s 6 months old. Even if teething and stranger anxiety are still rearing their heads, your baby will be much more easily distracted and amused by 6 months!

5 months: consider waiting

5 months can be a sweet age as your baby will be just on the cusp of developing the skills outlined below at 6 months – which can be just as adorable in photographs! Just be aware that your baby may be teething hard at five months old.

6 months / sitter session

Six monthsis a classic age for a family portrait.

Babies are becoming more social, and have a markedly different kind of look from very young babies.

Six month old babies enjoy playing with their hands, and will explore toys and other objects – these are great photo opportunities.

Your baby is also likely to be sitting at six months, which makes for gorgeous photographs.

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7 / 8 months:consider waiting unless your baby’s full of beans

This can be a difficult phase as separation anxiety can peak, and teething can also be a real problem. That said, if your baby’s relaxed and happy, it can be a lovely age to photograph as babies are often just on the cusp of mastering skills like standing up – those wobbly legs are so gorgeous! Your baby will be sitting more confidently too. We can always book in your session at this age, and move it to 9/10 months if you find that teething is causing too much trouble for your little one.

9 / 10 months

This is one of my favourite ages for family portraits. Babies at nine and ten months are crawling, and can often hold themselves up standing if holding onto furniture – or holding onto your hands.

Babies at 9 and 10 months oldunderstand a lot of what’s being said, which can help with reassuring uncertain babies during a portrait session. At 10 months, your baby may be able to stand momentarily without support, and their personalities willreally be coming out.

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12 months old / toddlers

Your childwill be getting ready to take their first steps, or they might already be walking. Your baby will respond to simple instructions and suggestions, helping to engage your baby throughout the portrait session.

Bandy-legged toddler walking must be one of the cutest things on the planet! This is a lovely age to capture your child’s emerging interests and playing with their favourite toys.

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So which age should you choose?

If you’re only ever going to have one family portrait session, I’d recommend choosing between a newborn session, nine or 12 months old when your little one is mastering some adorable skills and his / her personality will be really shining through.

If you’re planning on documenting your baby’s first year with a series of photo sessions, the most popular combinations are:

  • 3 sessions: Newborn, 6 months and 12 months
  • 2 sessions: Newborn and 6, 9 or 12 months

See my family portfolio

So, in summary:

  • Newborn:
    • 7-10 days: so fresh and tiny
    • 6 week milestone: still very tiny but starting to smile, more alert, life is starting to settle down a little
  • 3 months old: mini push-ups, smiling and laughing, starting to roll – but still quite like a newborn
  • 6 months old: sitter sessions, becoming more social, playing with hands and toys
  • 9/10 months old: crawling, and pulling themselves up
  • 12 months old: first steps

Baby milestones from a child development expert

Do get in touch and we can discuss what you’d like from the photographs, and I can advise on which ages would suit this best.

What to expect

Baby's First Year: The Ideal Age For A Family Portrait Session (2024)

FAQs

Baby's First Year: The Ideal Age For A Family Portrait Session? ›

Six months is a classic age for a family portrait. Babies are becoming more social, and have a markedly different kind of look from very young babies. Six month old babies enjoy playing with their hands, and will explore toys and other objects – these are great photo opportunities.

When should you do family portraits? ›

That means a time that works for your family members' schedules and temperaments AND that will give us the soft light we're looking for. The best time of day for portrait photos is within two hours of sunrise and sunset. That is when the light is soft, the shadows are long, and the sun is low on the horizon.

When to take newborn family photos? ›

For posed newborn photos, the best age to take newborn photos is within the first 2 weeks after birth. Babies sleep for longer stretches of time in these first couple weeks. And they also sleep more deeply, allowing newborn photographers to place them in poses.

What is the best age for a newborn photoshoot? ›

Although traditional newborn photo shoots are usually captured during the first 2 weeks, you can still have beautiful pictures of you and your newborn even if they are are older. As the days and weeks go by you will find your baby to be awake for longer periods of time.

How do I prepare my 1 year old for a photoshoot? ›

Tips for preparing kids for the photoshoot:
  1. Make sure kids are comfortable in what they are wearing. ...
  2. Have everyone fed and bring extra snacks. ...
  3. Bring lots of water! ...
  4. Talk to your kids before about the photo shoot. ...
  5. Let your child smile naturally! ...
  6. Bribes and Rewards. ...
  7. Stay Positive and have fun!

What is the best age for a child portrait? ›

A lot of clients ask me what the ideal age is to have their children's portraits done. It varies with each child, but generally I recommend commissioning a charcoal portrait at 2 and an oil portrait between 4 and 6. That way you can capture their baby cuteness before they get to be grown children.

How long should a family photo session be? ›

I'm sure this answer will differ depending on which photographer you ask, but I'll tell you how long I personally take to photograph a family photo session. I don't put a set time on my sessions because not every family is the same but they usually take between 45-90 minutes.

What is the best age to get family pictures done with a baby? ›

So which age should you choose? If you're only ever going to have one family portrait session, I'd recommend choosing between a newborn session, nine or 12 months old when your little one is mastering some adorable skills and his / her personality will be really shining through.

Is 3 months too old for newborn photos? ›

Both older newborn and three month baby photographs will capture incredibly precious times – newborn photographs will likely focus on how tiny your baby still is, and your connection with them. At three months the photographs will be able to capture your baby's expressions and smiles too.

When to take 1 year old pictures? ›

Having A Photo Shoot To Mark Your Baby's First Birthday

Milestone sessions can take place when your baby is between 3 and 13 months, so you could schedule it to be very close to your baby's first birthday, or a few weeks before or after.

Is 2 weeks too old for newborn photos? ›

2 – 6 weeks old: You can absolutely do a newborn session. The earlier the better! If your baby is approaching the 6 week mark you do need to be aware that they will be more wakeful and less likely to go into the sleepy poses.

What age do babies point to pictures? ›

It is not until 18 to 24 months of age that children prefer upright to inverted pictures (DeLoache, Uttal, & Pierroutsakos, 2000) and point at depicted objects rather than manually explore them (DeLoache et al., 1998; Murphy, 1978).

Is it worth getting a newborn photoshoot? ›

Spending a few hours with a specialist newborn photographer to capture your baby's early days will be one of the best investments you will make, the joy you experience looking back at those images will grow with each year that passes. These photos will hold a very special place in your heart that will last a lifetime.

What is the best month for baby photoshoot? ›

Then my recommendation would be when your baby is sitting confidently at around 6-8 months old. Even if they have started crawling, they'll still be very pleased with themselves, which makes for some super cute photos. Plus you get great shots when babies are on the move.

How do I calm my newborn for a photoshoot? ›

Tips to Keep Babies Calm During A Photo Session
  1. Tip #1: Make sure baby is physically happy.
  2. Tip #2: Make sure your studio is warm.
  3. Tip #3: Play white noise.
  4. Tip #4: Wrap!

How to get a 1 year old to smile for pictures? ›

How To Get Your Child To Smile Naturally For Photos
  1. Tip One: Say Anything Other Than Cheese When You're Taking Photos! ...
  2. Tip Two: Let Them Play And Wait For A Natural Smile. ...
  3. Tip Three: Use Reverse Psychology. ...
  4. Tip Four: Play A Game As You Take Their Photograph. ...
  5. Tip Five: Use The Element Of Surprise To Capture A Natural Smile.

Are family portraits before or after the ceremony? ›

Give everyone in your family who is on your list a heads up. Let them know when the wedding day family portraits will take place and that it would mean the world to you to be there. More often than not, the family formals at the weddings I've shot happen directly after the ceremony.

What is the best time to do in home photoshoot? ›

Undoubtedly, sunrise and sunset are the best time of day for photos. If you can't do sunrise, sunset is the best. It's the warmer of the two options.

What is the best time to take portrait photos? ›

Professional photographers swear by the perfect light of the "golden hour," which lasts for about an hour right after sunrise and an hour right before sunset when the sun is low in the sky and offers a soft, diffused light.

When should you shoot portrait mode? ›

Typically, subjects with strong vertical orientations — like people, tall buildings, and waterfalls — work best in a portrait orientation, while scenery like a mountain range displays best in a horizontal orientation.

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