Saturday, June 6, 2015

Why Should I Hire a Birth Photographer?

Birth Photography...I am seeing this area of specialization being asked about more and more. It's becoming much more mainstream. But, what exactly does it entail? What should I expect if I hire a birth photographer? How do I choose one? Hopefully, I can answer some of those questions in this blog series.

Part One: Why Should I Hire a Birth Photographer?

If you ask what most people what was the biggest day of their life, two answers will be at the top of the list: The day I got married, and The day my children were born. Ironically, both days often pass in a blur of hazy memories (although for much different reasons). While hiring a wedding photographer to record all the details of the day is the norm, the decision to hire a birth photographer is a much more personal and private one.

All sorts of thoughts run through our heads when we consider a birth photographer: I don't want someone to see THAT part of me. How am I going to feel about someone I don't know very well being in the hospital room for the birth of my child? Why would I want pictures of me giving birth? I have my husband there or my mom, why do I need to hire a photographer? They can take pictures.

All of those are valid thoughts. However, here are some other things to consider.

When you hire a birth photographer, you are hiring a professional, trained observer. Their entire purpose is to capture the story of your child's birth. Hiring a birth photographer is a very personal choice. Meeting prospective photographer prior to hiring is imperative. A birth photographer should have a calm, quiet presence. While in the delivery room, she should be able to be a "fly-on-the-wall." During this meeting, all of your concerns should be addressed. If you do not want any pictures of private areas, tell her. It is totally possible to capture everything needed without shots of private parts.




Birth is an emotional experience that every family member in the delivery room is caught up in. Grandparents are both excited and concerned about the pain their daughter is in. Dads-to-be are excited about their child's birth and wondering if everything mom is experiencing is normal. Cameras are often grabbed as an after thought and then pictures have to be taken in less than ideal setting. Often, laboring mommas are in a darkened room so they can try to relax. Consumer grade cameras are not equipped to operate in low lighting situations without the flash firing. Birth photographers have professional grade lenses that can fully function in very little light. They are able to capture these special moments with no intrusion at all.



On the topic of family members...When the big moment arrives, and that sweet, beautiful baby is born, everyone is caught up in the moment, as they should be. Hiring a birth photographer allows everyone to have their focus exactly where it needs to be: on mom and that new baby! Everyone can relax knowing that every details is being perfectly captured.


One thing most mommas (including myself) can attest to, is that your memories of the day your child is born are hazy. Being able to look at quality images from that day can fill in gaps and clarify other memories. From beginning to end, you can relive all those emotions over and over. In addition, every other family member in the room, will be captured in those images as well. This is impossible if dad or grandma has the camera.


Birth photographers can produce gorgeous images of one of the most important days of your life.


Still wondering if birth photography is for you? Or, maybe you have decided you want a birth photographer, but how do you choose one? Later this week, I will be blogging about questions to ask a potential birth photographer. If you have any questions, concerns or thoughts you'd like addressed, please comment below!

Of course, you are always welcome to contact me directly if you are interested in birth photography.
Christy White Photography
www,cwhite-photography.com
713-408-1207
christywhitephotography@yahoo.com







Wednesday, May 27, 2015

5 Tips for Better Pictures of Your Kids

Great everyday pictures of our kids. We all want them! But, kids are tricky. They are fast. And, let's face it, some days, picture taking is not high on their list of priorities. I have compiled a list of a few things that can help you take better pictures of you kiddos. Be sure to send me some of your results. I love seeing them in action!

1. Use the sport mode on your camera.

We all know how fast these little people can be. How many of you have taken some great pictures of your children playing, only to find out they are blurry. The sport mode on your camera uses a higher shutter speed to freeze their movements.


2. Fill the Frame

Our babies are the cutest things ever. We all agree. However much we'd like them to just stay little a  while longer, they keep doing that annoying growing up thing on us. So, tip number two is to fill the frame. Capture all those perfect little details that you want to remember forever.

3. Put Them in Water

Okay. So. Summer is coming, and we live in Texas. Make those babies happy and add water. It is sure to make things alot more fun, and make some great pictures. BUT, what if it's not summer? What if it's cold? Same basic philosophy. Do something different. Pull out the bubbles. Let them paint. Put them in the bath tub with bubble bath. Bottom line. Have fun and get them engaged. They don't need to be looking at you for a great picture. Just have that camera ready to get some awesome shots.

4. Stickers Are a Mom's Best Friend

If you have a little one and you really want a picture of the actual front of your child and not their hiney that they keep presenting to you as they turn around and stand up, buy some stickers. Or, in a pinch, even masking tape will work. Stick the sticker on their hand or foot and let the fun begin. You will have a still and focused child for at least a few seconds. a word of warning...If they are little, like under two or three, there is a VERY good chance that once the sticker comes off, it will go STRAIGHT into their mouth. So be watching closely! Here is a great shot of a little one year old who was off and running. We got this great shot by sticking a little sticker to her hand.


5. Get Down on Their Level

Kids are little. Get down on the floor. Get on eye-level with them. You will be amazed at the difference.


Have fun taking those pictures! In a future post, I will be adding some great ideas for picture taking themes.


Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Reid Turns One!!

I love, love,love my babies that come to me for all their milestones throughout the first year. It is the very best thing ever to watch these babies grow. Reid is one of those babies. He was a perfect little angel for me at his newborn session, and every session since. Reid is one of those amazing kids who just has this magnetic smile and personality. You can't spend 5 minutes with him and just not feel happier. Here is a year of this handsome, happy guy!

 See what I mean? Days old and already smiling!

Here he is at 3 months!!!

Six Months!!

Nine Months! Oh my goodness!! The fashion!!

And.....his cake smash session!!!

Of course, we can't leave out the washtub clean up afterwards!

Thank you so much for allowing me to capture your gorgeous baby's first year!!

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Baby Blake :: Dickinson Newborn Photographer

I am loving Baby Blake's session. He is just the cutest little thing. Oh my goodness!! He is one of my Baby Plan Babies! So excited to watch him grow this year!























Baby Benjamin :: Alvin Newborn Photographer

I love sweet little Benjamin's newborn session. He was such a good little model, and I think his sister is in love!









Friday, May 8, 2015

The Gerald Family: Pearland Area Family Photographer

This was such a fun family session! This is one of my favorite locations for families. And, these kids! They are gorgeous and so full of energy!