Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Pimples, cuts & other unmentionables

Tonight I was itching to get my camera out and play in the backyard with my 18 month old son.  We just finished our messy dinner of stuffed peppers (eaten with his hands of course) and with my mommy goggles on we stomped out to the backyard to play.  Of course my son was having none of this picture taking business and turned his back to me everytime I raised my camera.  After about half an hour of play time we went in and I loaded the photo's on to my computer and took a quick peak!  There was so much food on my son's face and clothes I'm not sure any of it actually made it to his stomach!  Being in a rush to enjoy the sun before it set for the night I guess I didn't noticed. 
I know this is often a worry on photo sessions.  Kids get runny noses, pimples always pop up on our faces the night before our family session, or our sweet newborns scratch themselves the morning of their big picture day!  I always tell parents not to stress about those things because they are all very minor things that can be changed.
Here is the before and after picture from tonight of my son.  This was pretty extensive retouching, but note the small bruise on his forehead from a fall earlier in the week.  My little reminder for 10 years down the road when I forget what a monkey he was!!


BEFORE


AFTER




Monday, 27 January 2014

How old is too old? | Woodstock Ontario Newborn Photographer

I love my job.  I spend my days snuggling sweet new babies in just their first weeks, and often days of life.  There is nothing sweeter than a newborn curled up sleeping peacefully, is there?  I often talk about how quickly they grow, and how they don't stay newborns for long. Before you know it they are crawling, walking and talking.  I'm in the midst of that right now with my own son.  It seems like only yesterday we decided to grow our family, and he is already 16 months old! 

I am an avid follower of many prolific newborn photographers, I am part of many newborn photography (and photography related groups), because it's important to keep learning and growing.  I'm learning something new everyday, and I love it!  Something I've noticed lately that has been a big discussion in the groups, and on many other mom groups is the safety of the poses we put babies in, and if we are harming them in doing so.  This is not something to take lightly, and I thought I would address this personally with my own followers!

Baby's are born with more bones than adults.  Think about a baby's skull, it's made up of several pieces so it can fit through the birth canal, and over time they fuse together to be one solid piece.  Babies have about 300 bones when they are born, and by the time you are an adult you have about 200.  Many of them start out as soft flexible cartilage and over time with the help of calcium turn into hard bone.  Pretty amazing stuff!!

In the first two weeks of life babies are still so flexible and 'curly'.  Think about that tiny little space they once called home!  After two weeks many changes start to happen, the bones are slowly starting to fuse together, the baby is starting to adjust to not being in that small confined space, and they don't seem as sleepy as they were in those first few days and weeks.  That is why newborn photographers stress the importance of scheduling your session with in the first two weeks (ideally between 5-10 days) after baby is born.  Babies will often pose themselves into comfortable positions, and what I imagine they did when they were still in mom's belly.  I personally never force a position.  If a baby seems uncomfortable, or keeps moving out of a certain position I will usually move on, because in my eye's the photo isn't as important as they babies comfort. 

Is there a limit to the age you can photograph a 'newborn'?
Of course not, but you will have to change your expectations.  Will a six week old baby do the "bum in the air" pose?  It's difficult.    Will a six week old sleep soundly enough to be in a basket/prop in any position other than it's back? It's difficult to say.  Will they curl up on their back and lay their hand on their chest?  Probably. Can we get amazing photo's of mom and dad with there precious bundle?  Of course!  Will mom and dad feel more like being in photo's with baby then 5 days after birth?  My guess is yes!

 There isn't one time that is perfect for everybody, and you really need to think about what photo's are most important to you!  If you are wanting cute curly poses I personally recommend before 2 weeks.  If you want a natural "lifestyle" session with photo's of you as a new family and not a styled in studio session, you can schedule that later than 2 weeks, but I would recommend before 4 or 5 to capture that newborn stage. 
Below are some examples to show you the difference in ages and similar poses!  They are all beautiful babies, and the parents cherish all the photos :)


This sweet girl was born early without any complications, and came in at about 11 days old.  Nice and curly legs tucked right up!


 This handsome boy was also born early and had a month long NICU stay and was photographed at 7 weeks old.  Very cute photo, in studio and styled, but doesn't have the same curled up posing as above.



This girl was born on time, and was scheduled within the first two weeks.  This is called the "taco" pose, normally I am to have the elbow and knee touch to create those adorable chubby rolls on the back. Some babies don't like to arch their back that way, and are better suited to the "Bum in the air" pose. 


 This is the same girl, posed in the "Bum in the air" pose.  Both beautiful photo's for the family, but you can see that she likes to not have her back arched as much.



This is the same little boy and you can see that at 7 weeks he was already not as flexible as a baby who was under 12 days old.

Babies are unpredictable and have their own schedules, and their own personalities even before they are born.  As someone who is very passionate about newborn photography, I am constantly reading on safety and learning how to do my job better.  There is always room for improvement right?  I can assure you that I take great care to not put your baby in any harmful position or situation.  As long as you go into your session educated on what to expect, there is never a 'wrong' age to have your sweet baby photographed.

Have questions about newborn safety?  Please feel free to ask me!


Monday, 16 September 2013

Gee & Sibo's Wedding Day | Woodstock Ontario Photographer

I had such a great opportunity at the beginning of August to be the second shooter with Carolyn from See Why Photography at Gee & Sibo's wedding.  This was Sibo's big wedding day that she had always dreamed of having.  I was so excited that I got to be a part of it!!  This was a wedding packed with beautiful singing, special ceremonies, including all of the ladies singing beautiful songs when Sibo put her wedding dress on, and while her brother walked her into the limo on her way to the ceremony.  It truly was a special ceremony to photograph!
I hope that I was able to capture the essence of what the wedding was about, and show how truly unique it was!
- Chelsea
















Sweet baby Quinn | Woodstock Ontario Newborn Photographer

I was lucky enough to be able to sneak some photo's of baby girl Quinn a few weeks ago when she was in my sisters studio. (Rachael Little Photography)  She was such a cutie and had those big chubby cheeks and smushy lips that are a mothers dream!  She slept so well for the first part of our session and we were able to get so many beautiful shots!  One of my favourite parts of doing newborn photo session's (besides those sweet bundles of joy) is talking to the mom's, hearing their birth stories and just listening to how their first few days are going with their new baby.  This being Mary's 3rd baby, I loved hearing how her new family dynamic was, and how her other children (both older brother and sister) were adjusting to life with Quinn (they are just as in love with her as Mary and her husband Chad are).  I wish them lots of love and happiness in their new family of 5!

- Chelsea







Thursday, 1 August 2013

Welcome baby Lyric | Woodstock Ontario Newborn Photographer

This week I had beautiful baby Lyric in my studio!  There is nothing I love more than photographing a baby in those precious first few weeks of life.  They are so tiny, and sleepy, their sounds are so little, and their expressions are so sweet.  Lyric was full of little smiles, yawns and stretches throughout the afternoon and my sister (Rachael Little Photography) and I cooed over each and every one! Of course we couldn't get over that hair! All that soft dark brown hair was gorgeous, and I think left Rachael and I feeling a little envious.
Lindsay & Ray enjoy your baby girl, take the time and watch her grow, before you know it she will be walking and talking and you'll wonder where all that time went!


- Chelsea









Thursday, 25 July 2013

Woodstock Street Festival - Mommy & Me Mini's


A few weeks ago I announced that I, along with Rachael from Rachael Little Photography would be holding mini session's at Baby Bumpz for the Woodstock Street Festival.  We are so excited about being apart of the Woodstock Street Festival.  It brings back so many great memories from the Woodstock Sidewalk Sales of my youth.  If you have been thinking about getting a photo of you and your sweet new baby, infant or toddler, now is a great opportunity because you can't beat this price!  While you are at it, you should stop in and see Marjorie at Baby Bumpz. It's so great to have a baby and maternity store right in downtown Woodstock!  She has some really great products for babies and really nice maternity and nursing clothing!  If you haven't been able to make it in to the store yet make sure you do!! 

If you are interested in booking a spot, Visit Marjorie at Baby Bumpz to book, or send me an email at chelsea@chelsealipskeyphoto.ca 

Hope to see you there!

- Chelsea



Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Waiting for baby | Woodstock Ontario Maternity Photographer

There is nothing like the anticipation of waiting for the arrival of your baby.  By the time I meet up with expectant mothers they are usually ready for that day. They've had the excitement of finding out they are going to have a baby, they've seen the heartbeat for the first time, watched the baby grow from ultrasound to ultrasound, felt the baby kick, found out if they are having a boy or girl, gone to baby showers and decorated the nursery. I get to be one of the last legs of the journey, and see peaceful parent's to be just waiting for their little one to join them.  Lindsay and Ray were no different than most of the couples I meet.  You could see the excitement in their smiles, knowing that soon they would meet the little baby girl that has already stolen their hearts. It was fun seeing Lindsay being so playful with Ray who seemed like such a rock, and watching his smirk slip out with every sweet thing she did.  There really is nothing like seeing a happy couple waiting to become a family, and I'm always so happy people let me in to capture just a little slice of that.
Congratulations Lindsay and Ray, I can't wait to meet your little one when she makes her arrival!

- Chelsea