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Top 5 newborn posing ideas

Your next newborn photography session just got a lot cuter.

Mon 29 May 2023
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Honestly, is there anything more adorable than a picture of a newborn? Newborn photography is unlike any other type of portrait or family photography for a couple of reasons: it’s their first photo session EVER (no pressure!) and you’re also completely responsible for posing them! Don’t fret, though – there’s a handful of posing ideas you can easily incorporate for your next newborn photo session. Keep reading to learn more about the five go-to poses for newborn photography, and how to score more photography poses via the Unscripted App.

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Womb-like pose

Whether you’re just starting out in the world of newborn photography or you’re already a seasoned pro, this is one pose you should always have up your sleeve.

Create a cozy and secure environment by wrapping the baby tightly in a blanket.

This posing idea is also perfect because it minimizes the chance they’ll start crying, so you can snap some photos of them with that aww-inducing serene expression.

Taco pose

Another popular idea for newborn pictures: the “taco” pose! This posing idea is a go-to for showcasing those teeny features. To achieve this photography pose, softly place the baby on their side and curl their legs towards their chest. Be sure to support their head with their parent’s hand or another baby-safe prop.

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Side-lying pose

During your newborn photo session, be sure to snap a few shots of your adorable subject in a “side-lying” pose. This posing idea involves gently placing them on their side on top of a soft blanket, and positioning their hands under their chin.

This timeless pose is a must for capturing their delicate profile and facial features – trust us, the parents will go totally heart-eyed over this one! Pro tip: opt for a baby-safe basket or crate for added depth and texture.

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Froggy pose

Don’t wrap up your newborn photo session without a “froggy” pose! Channel a cute, squishy little frog by positioning the baby’s hands under their chin. This posing idea puts their teensy fingers and toes front and center, and honestly, it’s almost too cute to handle. Have a helper support the baby’s head and hands, and opt for a prop, like a bowl or a bucket for added texture.

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Family pose

Capture the authentic love and connection between parents and siblings with a mini family photography session! Place the baby in the center and pose everyone around them. We recommend some props for this one, such as a supersoft blanket or chair. Get a little info from the parents about any siblings and their ages, so you can have some family-friendly posing ideas at the ready!

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FAQ's

When should newborn photos be taken?

The best time for newborn photos is between seven and ten days after birth. The younger the baby, the more naturally they pose like they’re still in the womb!

Is two weeks too old for newborn photos?

Within two weeks is preferred, but it’s not mandatory! Babies under two weeks old are typically less responsive and asleep for longer periods of time, which makes them naturally more comfortable for newborn photography poses.

What should I put my newborn in for pictures?

Neutral colors will look best with the baby’s skin – think whites, creams and grays. No matter your baby's skin tone, these neutrals will allow them to stand out.

Should parents be in newborn photos?

Absolutely! This is all about capturing a changing family, and it’s probably their first family portrait ever!

How do you prepare for a newborn photoshoot?

Schedule your session ahead of time, as you’re on a bit of a time crunch! Also, be sure to keep your baby awake before the session and feed them about a half-hour before it begins.