Working with LCE

Lifestyle Newborn Sessions - What to expect

Lifestyle newborn sessions are a popular choice lately, but as a Mom draws near to her due date, she often wonders what to expect during her session. How should she prepare for her session. What should she wear!

If this is you, then read on! This blog post was written for you!


What to expect during your lifestyle newborn session

Lifestyle sessions are a little more relaxed then a posed newborn session, mainly because the baby does not need to be asleep. To achieve posed newborn images, we typically need the baby to be in a deep sleep, however, this is not true for lifestyle images. As long as baby is happy, we can shoot! A home with a lot of light is always preferred but it’s not a deal breaker. Many dark rooms provide some beautiful moody images which I tend to prefer. Shadows in photography is beautiful and provides depth to an image. Do not be afraid.

A room with a large window with natural light

A room with a large window with natural light

This was a very dark room with one small window

This was a very dark room with one small window

What rooms do you shoot in? What time of day do you shoot?

The main areas of the home that I typically shoot in are the nursery, the parents bedroom, and typically a living or family room. I choose the rooms with the best light, and often times those rooms have the biggest windows. But not always. I typically do these shoots at around 10/11ish am, because I’m looking for there to be light in your home. But you may have a home with afternoon light. If so, we would schedule for later in the day. We may also be working around a sibling’s nap schedule. This is the juggle of scheduling and is all communicated during your booking process and a time is selected appropriately.

Lifestyle newborn shoot in parent's bedroom

What props do you bring?

Simply put, I don’t. Lifestyle shoots are about capturing your baby in your home in a natural setting. HOWEVER, many times parents “just want one” prop shot. I will bring some wraps with me, some hats/headbands, and one prop to get you that “one cute shot”. I offer these as wrapped shots only, but I include them with your session fee.

Simple wrap and headband on nursery blanket

Simple wrap and headband on nursery blanket

What do I wear?

Similar with posed newborn sessions, neutrals always work. Whites, creams, tans. Pastels are soft and pretty. Avoid black.

A long maxi dress on mom is always pretty. A sweet cardigan is a nice added touch. Lace and soft flowing fabrics also photograph beautiful. Jersey knit can often show underwear lines in final images.

Dad’s typically wear a neutral color as well. Or blue. If they wear a button down, have them roll up the sleeves for a more comfortable feel.

Here is the difference with lifestyle sessions, your home is the backdrop. You really need to think about your outfit and how it will look with your walls, your bedding, etc. So, neutrals tend to work well because they will “match” whatever room you are in.

However, there is an exception….if you have a very neutral home, (i.e., Grey walls, white furniture), it can be beautiful in your final image to wear a bold color, IF you want to stand out in the final image. Example, emerald green, blue or the yellow you see below.

BUT, if you have a home with colors, I would stick with neutrals. You can't go wrong!

Neutral colors and lace

Neutral colors and lace

Beautiful maxi dress with a color pattern to pop against the neutral pallet of the bedroom

Beautiful maxi dress with a color pattern to pop against the neutral pallet of the bedroom

Bold pop color against a neutral bedroom

Bold pop color against a neutral bedroom

Cleaning and prep

The wonderful thing about lifestyle sessions is they are convenient because they are done in your home. The big misconception is you have to clean your entire home to shoot. Or, that you need a model home.

This is not true.

While we do need the area to be clean, we only need the rooms we are shooting in to be clean. Not your whole house.

Clear off those dressers, we don’t want to see your reading materials or breast pumps.

Consider neutral, solid bedding. It will photograph better.

Buy fresh flowers. Better yet…make your hubby buy you some fresh flowers! Fresh flowers always add that beautiful natural element.

And remove the diaper pail from the nursery. Hide wires from the baby monitor or phone chargers.

Throw everything you don’t want to remember in a laundry basket and tuck it in the closet.

A clean slate with fresh flowers

A clean slate with fresh flowers

As always, if you have any questions, please reach out or email me here!

Thanks!

Laurie


Studio Newborn Sessions - What To Expect

Studio newborn sessions are one of my favorite types of sessions to shoot, and you may be wondering what to expect…and how we pose those tiny perfect humans!

I decided to break this blog post up into 3 categories.

  1. How to schedule

  2. What to expect

  3. How to prepare

Scheduling

If you are pregnant and wondering when you should schedule your newborn session, the answer is now. I do have some clients who tell me before their own parents that they are expecting (true story!).

I typically schedule studio newborn sessions one week after the due date. I prefer to shoot studio newborn sessions between 5-14 days of life. There are other factors that come into play with this timeframe (gestation, twins/NICU time) that could extend this period. But 5-14 days is my general rule of thumb.

Does this date always work?!!? NO! But it’s a good estimation and it helps me balance my session load. Often times this date works, and sometimes it doesn’t. If you know you are going to be induced, then you will likely be scheduled earlier. All factors come into play when scheduling your session (past births, birth plans, etc.) but as you know, sometimes babies are on their own schedule. I do leave holes in my schedule weekly to prepare for early and late arrival babes!

Schedule studio newborn sessions while still pregnant

Sessions are scheduled Monday-Friday at 9:30am in my dedicated home-based studio in Leesburg, Virginia.

What to expect

When you schedule your session you will be sent a questionnaire. This helps me gather information pertinent to your session. Example, are you having a boy or a girl? Are there siblings? Do you want family pictures? Are there any “must have” photos. What color scheme are you thinking of? All this information helps me plan for your session so I can have a workflow setup prior to your arrival. This helps the sessions run more smoothly.

All props/headbands/hats/bonnets are provided to you. There is no need for you to bring anything for the baby to wear.

When you arrive, you will be asked to feed your baby. I do ask that you try and hold off on feeding the baby until you arrive in the studio if possible. (Your last feeding would be @2 hours before your session time). This ensures that your baby receives a full feeding and will drift back to sleep in the studio, leaving us the majority of sleepy time to shoot. I do ask that you do this feeding IN STUDIO. (Please don’t feed the baby in the car.)

These sessions run 2-3 hours depending on if you are adding sibling/family/mom and dad photos.

My workflow is:

Sibling

Studio newborn session with sibling poses

Family

Family poses during studio newborn session


Mom and Dad with Baby

Parent poses with newborn during studio newborn session

At this point in the session, if there are siblings, Dad will take the kiddos on a Daddy/Daughter/Son date day. (Some parents take siblings to school, some to Chick Fil A - where dads can work while the kids use the play area, some to Target. You get the idea.

The newborn portion of the session is @90 minutes.

We will capture:

Prop shots

Studio newborn session with baby girl in pink outfit in wood bucket

Detail shots

Macro shot of baby's lips during studio newborn session

Posed/Bag Shots (Naked or with wraps)

Baby girl on beanbag in taco pose during studio newborn session


How to prepare

The most important thing is the baby’s feeding. Feed the baby 1.5-2 hours prior to the session, and try to hold off feeding again until you are in the studio. This way baby can get a full feeding, leading to a longer sleepy time.

What to wear -

  • I do recommend solid colors for this type of session.

  • Soft neutrals ALWAYS work well (whites, ivory, tans…avoid black) .

  • Lacey details are always beautiful when photographed.

  • Pastels always provide a softer feel to the image. Bold colors tend to be harsh.

  • I ask that clients avoid wearing red or any shirts with words, logos or pinstripes.

Family and Parent poses for what to wear during a studio newborn photoshoot

What to bring -

  • Milk/Bottles if pumping. Bring double what you think you will need. If formula feeding, bring bottles and extra formula.

  • Diapers

  • Wipes

  • A pacifier - even if you aren’t using one yet…sometimes these can soothe a cranky babe and allow us to continue with the session in a timely manner

  • If pumping, bring your pump and accessories to make a bottle if needed

  • A change of clothes for yourself - in case baby has an accident

  • Snacks for yourself and a big water bottle especially if nursing. The studio is warm to make baby extra tired…so it’s best to stay hydrated!

Studio newborn photoshoot with baby boy on blue backdrop

As always, if you have any questions, please let me know! I look forward to seeing you, and meeting your new bundle of joy soon!

Cake smash inspiration for a session with LCE Photography

Cake smash sessions are some of my favorites and I shoot them often; however, many clients have issues with coming up with inspiration and ideas for their session. The first thing I have clients do is ask themselves some questions.

  1. Do you want to match the party theme?

  2. Do you want to match a room where you want to display the images?

  3. Do you want something very simple?

And then, I tell them to go to Pinterest. Create a board of what jumps out and inspires you. And share this with Katie and I.

Here are some examples to get you started.

THEMED SMASHES -

These are sessions where clients have asked for very specific themes. They may have wanted certain backdrop colors, prop colors or specific props included.

Unicorn Smash

Unicorn Smash

Wild One cake smash with gold, white and black

Wild One cake smash with gold, white and black

Unicorn smash with pink backdrop and balloon banner

Unicorn smash with pink backdrop and balloon banner

Super hero cake smash

Super hero cake smash

Camping theme or lumberjack

Camping theme or lumberjack

NASA or outer space

NASA or outer space

Baby Shark…shades of blue and burlap

Baby Shark…shades of blue and burlap

Floral with wood tones

Floral with wood tones

Taco Bout a Party!

Taco Bout a Party!

Pink and white floral

Pink and white floral


COLOR THEMED CAKE SMASH SESSIONS.

Some clients want their backdrops to be more simple. Or they want to base their smash backdrop on certain colors. See below

Pink, coral and rose gold themed cake smash

Pink, coral and rose gold themed cake smash

Blue and white with a Yankee theme. This is an example of a banner Katie made to add a simple touch to give the cake smash a theme.

Blue and white with a Yankee theme. This is an example of a banner Katie made to add a simple touch to give the cake smash a theme.

Simple purple and grey with winter florals

Simple purple and grey with winter florals

Coral and Mint

Coral and Mint

Shades of blue and grey

Shades of blue and grey

Pink and Purple

Pink and Purple

Sprinkled themed. This is an example of when mama really wanted a certain setup, so she brought her banner and #1 prop.

Sprinkled themed. This is an example of when mama really wanted a certain setup, so she brought her banner and #1 prop.


NON-CAKE “CAKE” Smashes

Maybe your child doesn’t like cake, or maybe you are dealing with an allergy. These folks opted for a different type of smash.

Spaghetti!

Spaghetti!

Donuts!

Donuts!

Ice Cream!

Ice Cream!

Watermelon!

Watermelon!


COMMON THEME - DIFFERENT LOOKS

Just because you choose a common theme, doesn’t mean your pictures will look the same as someone else’s. There are many ways to do a theme. Here are examples for the very popular Winter ONE-derland theme.

Winter ONEderland - Boho Inspired

Winter ONEderland - Boho Inspired

Winter ONEderland - shades of blue

Winter ONEderland - shades of blue

Winter ONEderland - Pink, blue and gold

Winter ONEderland - Pink, blue and gold

Winter ONEderland - pink and grey

Winter ONEderland - pink and grey


CAKE SMASH FOR THOSE OVER ONE YEAR OLD!

Cake smashes are not just for one year olds. They are for anyone wanting to celebrate their birthday!

Donut grow up!

Donut grow up!

Two-ti-fruitti!

Two-ti-fruitti!

Happy 40th birthday! (And congrats on baby #2!)

Happy 40th birthday! (And congrats on baby #2!)


I hope this post has helped with inspiration!

Whether you want something simple, or if you would like a full blown theme…we do it all! Please let me know if you have any questions! I would love to capture your baby….(or you!) for your next celebration!

Cake Smash Session with LCE - FAQ's and Tips!

When choosing LCE for your child’s cakes smash session, you may have many questions regarding the process. How do I schedule? What’s the workflow? What do I need to bring? Do I have to bring ALL those decorations?!?

If this is you, then this blog post is here to help you out! Read on!

What is the process of booking with LCE Photography and then what happens?

  1. The booking process is fairly straightforward. Send an email to my assistant Katie and she will work with you to get you on the schedule. I recommend lunch time or earlier in the morning for these sessions because it’s typically when babies are most happy. But you know your child best. Schedule a time that works with their nap schedule if possible!

  2. After scheduling, you will receive your contracts and deposit invoice. I DO require a $100 deposit for all sessions on my calendar. The deposit for cake smash sessions is particularly important because it allows me to purchase props needed for your session.

  3. You will also be sent a Questionnaire to complete. This is also important. If you do not know what theme or decorations you want for your session, that’s ok!! That’s what Katie and I are for. WE HELP YOU! Some people want a very elaborate theme for their child’s cake smash session. Some folks do not want ANY props at all. That’s ok too!! I really do love both looks!

  4. Katie will email you and ask for inspiration. We will work together to create the perfect set for you. You do not need to bring any props (besides the cake…more on that later). Katie helps me shop, gather supplies, makes banners and props. She’s pretty much the most crafty person ever….so we have you covered.

Laurie and Katie with LCE Photography collaborating for designing cake smash sessions

I have no clue what kind of session I want! What is the difference?

  1. This is another common statement. And the first question to ask yourself is “do I want some family pictures?” or…..”Do I want sibling pictures?” If the answer is yes, then the Cake Smash + Family Mini is for you.

  2. I have added a package within the last year to allow families to be included in the cake smash session. Please note….this does not take the place of a full family mini session. This option allows parents and siblings to take a few images before the smash. Maybe you just want a few for a gallery wall. Or maybe you just really want one good sibling portrait! And MAYBE…..you want to have some fun in the end and join in on the smash.

A Cake Smash + Family session

These sessions includes family pictures, pictures of the birthday kiddo alone, and then the actual smash.

Family studio portraits in Leesburg Virginia before a cake smash session with LCE Photography

A Cake Smash + Mini session is currently our most popular session type (although the family sessions are growing in popularity).

These sessions are images of the birthday baby before the smash. I will add in props, maybe balloons if requested, and we will capture happy traditional one year old pictures.

BOTH “Cake Smash + Family Mini” and “Cake Smash + Mini” sessions are equally about 30 minutes of additional shooting time and minimum of 25 additional digital images to your cake smash session.

Studio Mini One Year old portrait session for a cake smash session with LCE photography

Cake Smash session

This is the reason for our shoot! Cake smash sessions are roughly 30 minutes long. You can choose to change outfits in-between the cake smash plus mini session and the actual smash.

Please note: I only recommend ONE outfit change for smash sessions (for a total of two outfits). Babies tend to get cranky when their clothes are changed and we don’t want to use our time together changing outfits.

Simple blue and white baseball themed cake smash session with LCE Photography

What about decorations?

We have you covered. Again, some folks like a very detailed setup, and some (like above) want a more simple session. Katie will contact you and we will develop your vision together.

What about a cake?

I do recommend a professional cake, simply because they tend to photograph better. The cake IS the main prop of the session outside of your adorable baby. You want your images to stand out in a positive way.

Unfortunately, due to allergies, I do not provide the cake…however, if you are in need of local bakers, email us and we can send you a list of bakers who our clients use often.

What about an outfit?

This is your choice! Just remember, whatever you choose may not make it back in the closet! The most important thing is to try the outfit on your child before the session. This happens all the time. It’s too small, or it’s too big. Also….get those suspenders ready! They are hard to put on and adjust at the time of session. Have everything tested and ready to go before your session day.

What should I bring to the session?

Here is a quick list of what I have found is helpful to have.

  1. The cake

  2. The outfit

  3. If your child is wearing a dress, please bring bloomers to cover the diaper

  4. A sippy cup or bottle. They will be thirsty after.

  5. Cheerios or puffs or yogurt melts. Or some small food they enjoy eating. Some kiddos need a little incentive.

  6. A change of outfit for baby

  7. A change of outfit for YOU! You MAY get icing on you!

  8. Diapers

  9. Wipes

I hope this blog post helps you prep for your session and answer any lingering questions you have!! As always, please reach out if you have any additional questions!