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Maternity photos rank high in the “must have” list. In my years as a pregnancy photographer in Los Angeles, I have noticed a few things. Here, I want to share them with you. Use these tips to help you find, plan, and experience the best maternity photos you can.
If possible, do not spend weeks or months trying to decide if you want maternity photos. Trust an expert. You want maternity photos. In my work, so many expecting moms call me days before they are due. By then, it is too late. Scheduling is limited. No one ever regrets getting maternity photos. You can do them yourself, or hire a professional. The best time is during weeks 28 to 34. Most women are showing nicely and they still have enough energy for a photo session.
Here are more reasons not to wait too long:
Everyone loves Pinterest. It is a good place to start to get some ideas for the kinds of maternity photos there are. It can help you decide what kinds if styles you like. You will be able to see lovely location and studio images. However, it is important that you keep in mind your own personality. Remember, you are looking at what other moms-to-be did. Maternity photos at the beach during sunset may be stunning. But do you have any connection to the beach? Is it a place that is important to you? Try to think about locations that are meaningful for you. You will photograph better and be happier with the maternity photos you get. If the beach is someplace you never usually go, your maternity photos should probably not take place there. Here are the best ways to use Pinterest to plan your maternity pictures:
Maternity hair and makeup is a very personal thing. If you are local to Los Angeles, you may want to consider Merle Norman as a place to get your makeup done. Some women prefer a more “natural” look. For them, these images are mostly about the relationship with their expectant child. For others, having the “glam maternity” experience is what is important. In my experience as a maternity photographer, both ways yield showpiece maternity photos. It totally depends on the person. Here are a few things to consider about hair and makeup for maternity photos:
The kind of clothing you select for your maternity photo session depends a lot on whether it is on location or in studio. If you are on location, gown changes can be tricky. You also have to consider how the gown will behave in water, or sand, or in areas with a lot of brush. What if it is breezy that day? How will the gown look. If the gown is sheer, and you want back lit sunset images, are you comfortable with that? Here are a few more things to consider about clothing for your maternity pictures:
Most people do not realize that most locations require a permit for professional photo sessions. In the Los Angeles area, permits range from $85 to $400 or more. Many people assume that they can just go to a public park for maternity photos. It may be possible. Some public parks are gorgeous. Be sure to avoid hiring photographers who just “run and gun” it and hope they do not get caught. If you do decide on a local park, think about your maternity photo experience. Is a public park really what you want for your maternity images? In most cases, such images end up looking like snapshots. Be prepared to pay more for those gorgeous locations with dramatic vistas. Here are more facts about permit fees:
Maternity photos are something every mom-to-be should have. You can do them yourself, or hire a professional.
Katie is a maternity photographer in Los Angeles, CA 91042
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Panos Productions Photography, Owned By Katie Katsenis, is a Glendale based portrait studio for newborn, baby and pregnancy photos serving Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, Santa Clarita , Pasadena, Burbank, Glendale, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Northridge, Arcadia, Monrovia. Open 7 days. By Appointment only.
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