Here are the 10 photos you will want to take on baby's first day
The moment when family members meet
The one group of people awaiting your baby's arrival as excitedly as you are? The grandparents.There's nothing sweeter than very having the people who have been where you are (i.e., your parents), step into their amazing role as grandparents. Whether this is their first or tenth time, each baby brings so much joy to the people who will love them and create special bonds with your them.
Capturing their first moments together really is magical. ✨
If you have other children, you've probably been mentioning the arrival of a new baby for months.
Don't forget that this is the first time your other kids will finally meet their newest sibling.
Capturing their first reaction, excitement, interest and even confusion can be a sweet memory that both you and your children will treasure forever. We have a video of Nathaniel meeting Sebastian for the first time and it really is the sweetest thing. I treasure the little look of bewilderment on his face and then his breakout smile when he realises this is his new little pal for life!
The newborn exhaustion
Being born is exhausting.
Newborns tend to yawn quite a few times throughout the day. And we don't blame them—living outside of mama's womb is quite a new accomplishment that takes a lot of hard work.
Enjoy those beautiful first yawns to add to that baby book. They make pretty cute pictures.
A name reveal
If you have yet to reveal your baby's name to family and friends, taking a photo declaring her name is a great shot.
This can be especially exciting to family and friends if you had also chosen to wait to find out your baby's gender. And we also think this would make an adorable birth announcement photo. If you don't have a name tag, try using the name card on baby's bassinet or her hospital wrist band.
First feeding
Whether you are bottle feeding or breastfeeding, taking a photo of baby's first feeding is a photo that you'll treasure as a mama, remembering the closeness and bond you created when feeding your little babe.
Dad + baby
There's nothing more attractive than seeing your partner become a father.
He may not have been able to connect with baby as much as you did when she was in the womb, but the moment that baby is born, there is a powerful force that connects a father to his child.
Capture it.
Mama + baby
This may sound pretty obvious, but as soon as baby is born, everyone will want to put all their focus on the little one.
As special as those photos of your babe are, don't forget to ask someone to take a picture of you with your baby.
I can guarantee it is a picture you will treasure forever.
Skin-to-skin
Holding a newborn baby skin-to-skin has been proven to stabilise heartbeat and breathing, increase time spent in deep sleep and decrease crying. It can also be one of the first bonding moments you share with your baby.
And what better way to capture the love between mama and baby than by preserving their first bond outside the womb?
All bundled up
Even after years pass, you will never forget how perfect your baby looked all bundled up in those tiny swaddle blankets.
There's nothing sweeter than a peaceful, sleeping baby.
Tiny little baby details
Soon those little fingers and toes will become chubby toddler hands and feet full of sticky unknowns. But today they're wrinkly and tiny.
Make sure to capture those beautiful details that make newborns so absolutely irresistible.
On baby's first day, take pictures of her tiny nose, oh-so-perfect profile, beautiful birth marks, and any details that make your baby so utterly unique.
Your view of baby
Finally, make sure you capture your baby from your point of view.
Because honestly, no one will be able to capture a photo that will bring as much emotion as the one you took of your newborn baby.
Your baby will only be this little for a short while, but knowing that you will always have these beautiful photos to remember how little they were truly is priceless.
Save this to your phone, remember it, you'll thank us when you're looking back in years to come! x