9 tips for taking amazing DIY baby photos

First published on Tuesday 14 February 2023

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Taking pictures of babies is an essential part of parenting life. But from blurred faces to cropped-off feet (oops), plenty can go wrong. Here’s our guide for how to take baby pictures at home – it’s easier than you think.

Your baby is growing fast, and taking photos is the perfect way to capture each moment. But as one study reveals, parents post more than 1,000 photos of their little ones on social media before the age of 5, the pictures we snap are not always great. Here, we present our Netmums guide for parents on how to take professional baby pictures at home.

Since babies are pretty reluctant models (and who can blame them!), we’ve rounded up 9 top tips for elevating your photography game and capturing amazing photos to last a lifetime.

1. Safety first

You want to get lovely photos, but you want your baby to be safe and happy too. That means forgetting the poses you’ve seen in some professional pictures (many are photoshopped) and sticking to natural positions instead.

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Also, look for any possible hazards. For example, if you’re photographing your baby lying on a bed, put them in the middle, in case they choose that moment to roll over for the first time. And if possible, ask another adult to be on ‘baby watch’ while you focus on your shot.

2. Pick your time

A hungry baby is a cranky baby, and that does not bode well for your baby photo session. Time your photos for after you’ve fed your little one so they're super content.

It’s also a good idea to change their nappy so they are clean and comfy, ready for their close-up. Aldi Mamia’s award-winning nappies fit babies from newborn, are super absorbent and provide 12-hour protection both day and night. Designed for the most delicate of baby skin, they’re also accredited by the Skin Health Alliance AND are cheaper than other popular nappy brands.

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Shooting in the right light can make your photos look professional

3. Think about lighting

Ask any photographer and they’ll tell you the magic ingredient for amazing photos: lighting. For your baby photos, you want natural light (basically any light created by sunshine). Avoid using a flash which could startle your baby.

One of the best times for natural light is sunrise: ideal for your early-riser baby. Make sure your baby is facing towards the light (position them facing a window for example) but watch out if it’s a super sunny day. You don’t want too much sunlight in your baby’s eyes … and they’ll definitely let you know if they’re not happy.

4. Get organised

Your baby is not going to have the patience to wait as you fiddle with your phone or camera. Set everything up in advance and do some test shots to check everything is in focus and you’re happy with the lighting.

It also pays to keep a baby kit next to you, complete with wipes ( Aldi Mamia Extra Sensitive Baby Wipes are ideal and just 75p a pack) and spare nappies.

5. Shoot from your baby’s eye level

When you play with your baby, you instinctively get down to their level. And the same goes for taking baby photos. Rather than standing up to take pictures, when you’ll get more of the top of their head than their face, sit or lie on the floor.

Shooting from your baby's eye level means you’ll capture their expression and get a pro-worthy photo. If you're shooting from above, make sure you are directly above their face – being a little off can distort the perspective.

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Take close-up 'macro' shots

6. Go neutral

Neutral colours are a good choice for new baby shoots, and they look really professional. Pop your baby in a white or natural-coloured babygrow (keep an eye out for bargain baby clothes at Aldi!).

If you’re planning on taking photos with you and your baby together, make sure you wear neutral tones too. That way, your eye will be drawn to you and your baby, rather than what you're wearing.

7. Use burst mode

If your baby is on the move, they won’t sit still for long. Using the burst mode, or continuous shoot mode, you can take lots of sharp photos without a blurred piccie in sight.

For iPhones, you’ll find burst mode by sliding the shutter icon on your camera app to the left. On Android phones, simply pull the white shutter button down as you take your shot. As long as you keep holding the shutter button, it will keep taking photos.

And there's bound to be 1 or 2 great photos among the burst shot!

8. Focus on the small stuff

Tiny feet, the cutest little hand holding your finger … zoom in on the details in your baby photos. These will be lovely reminders of just how teeny tiny your baby was.

For an added professional edge, choose a black and white filter for these close up photos.

9. Be quiet

And sshhhhh … your baby is easily overstimulated so keep other distractions to a minimum. Turn off the TV or radio so your baby is as relaxed as possible. If you need them to focus on you, talk to them in a slightly higher pitch.

They’re naturally tuned in to your voice so will look in your (and your camera’s!) direction.

What you’ll need

You don’t need expensive lenses or cameras to get great baby photos. Here's your DIY baby photo kit:

Good luck!

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