Frequently asked questions | Emma Pender Photography
Emma Pender
Top Melbourne Newborn & Baby Photographer
When is the best time to do my newborn session?
After nearly 8 years photographing the most adorable babies in Melbourne, we’ve found that the best age to do a newborn session is 7-10 days old. At this stage, babies are still very sleepy during the day (maybe not so much at night!) and very supple which is essential for newborn photos with props.
What if I don’t know when exactly my baby will arrive?
We only take a certain amount of bookings per month so that we can be flexible with babies arriving before and after their due date. We just ask that you let us know within a day or two of baby’s arrival and we’ll arrange the session date from there. If you haven’t made a booking and you’ve had a baby, still feel free to contact me and we’ll do our best to fit you in.
Where will the newborn session be held? The session will take place at our cozy Sunbury studio, where we have all our dresses for mum, over 300 knitted bonnets, headbands, blankets, props etc
What type of newborn sessions do you offer? Posed newborns or lifestyle shots or both? We photograph both posed and lifestyle newborn sessions and have packages to suit both styles of photography.
Can I incorporate sibling and family photos with my baby? Yes, definitely! We offer two packages that includes immediate family. The gold package is really focused on the family and is more of a lifestyle session. The platinum package (our most popular package) has baby posed in newborn props and also photos of the family in our lifestyle setting.
What happens if my baby needs feeding during the photoshoot? If baby needs a feed, you are more than welcome to do so in our studio. We encourage you to take your time feeding and we do not rush this process. For your privacy, we leave the studio while you are feeding. For the session to be successful, it is essential that baby is content. You may be concerned about how baby will cooperate at the session, but we have a lot of experience dealing with newborns and only 2 in 700 babies have needed to return to the studio another day for a second attempt.
What happens if I miss the newborn stage? I highly recommend contacting me as soon as you decide to have a photography session. Every age is beautiful to capture and there are always options for a session.