If you are a professional newborn photographer, chances are you've been asked to photograph the baby of a firefighter at some point in time. You may not have given much thought to it until your client arrives, and suddenly your studio smells like a cross between a gym sock and a chimney sweep. GROSS! What do you do? What can you do differently to avoid this next time?
With the right information, you can fully prepare your clients for a professional experience that's great for them, their baby, and your studio.
Written by Angela Rice, professional firefighter and paramedic and owner and operator of
Shot From the Heart Photography- catering to maternity, newborns, babies, children, and teens in Atlanta and the surrounding areas. This is not intended to be an all-inclusive guide and professional judgement should always be used when photographing newborns.
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