Learning to Wrap a Newborn

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

One of the things I struggled with as a newborn photographer was learned how to wrap a newborn baby! I watched sooo many YouTube videos to try and learn but there’s just something different about doing it on an actual, squirmy wormy baby. I was grateful I was able to try out different techniques with each baby I’d worked with before my daughter was born. 

For this sweet boy, I did a newborn wrap technique that focused on showcasing his darling little feet. I loved the cheese cloth-esque wrap I’d bought and was satisfied with how it functioned as a wrap in general. 

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Sweet sleepyhead – Longmont, CO
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Showcasing the feet with this wrap technique. – Longmont, CO

For this shot for my daughter, I used a similar stretchy blue wrap but positioned it so that her arms and legs were mostly free. I nestled her in a donut pillow underneath a simple knit blanket. It kind of reminded me of a nest. The donut pillow helped the wrap position her limbs so that I could capture her in that cozy, dreamy moment.

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Comfy cozy in this wrap. – Longmont, CO

For this little love bug, I wrapped her in a flannel blanket and then wrapped her with a purple stretchy wrap. It gave her more volume and would probably work well for those shots when you prop up the baby. This time, I concentrated on leaving her hands free and loved how she positioned them as she slept.

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Snuggling with her hands. – Longmont, CO

And finally, for this on with my daughter, I used a scarf as a wrap because I loved the color. Newborn wraps are kind of scarf-shaped, actually, so it was an easy transition to make. I did a twisted wrap technique to add a bit more texture to the picture as well. Same donut pillow as the blue wrap picture I took of her earlier in the week.

Knotted and Nice – Longmont, CO

All-in-all, I’ve learned and improved quite a bit since I started! Always working on becoming the best Longmont newborn photographer I can be! 

The Pumpkin Baby

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Family Photographer

When my son was six months old, he experienced his first Halloween! My brother talked me into commemorating the occasion with a pumpkin baby photo shoot. He wanted me to carve a pumpkin to put my son into…kind of like a pumpkin diaper. I mindlessly scrolled through the internet for ages trying to decide how to pull it off. 

My husband and I decided to pick up a large pumpkin at Chatfield Farms, a botanic garden with a seasonal pumpkin patch about a half hour southwest of Denver. We’d previously taken a goofy picture there announcing our pregnancy with our son. It seemed fitting to return and take a picture of our pumpkin alongside some actual pumpkins. 

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Drooling over his pumpkin baby diaper! Haha!

We chose a nice huge, round pumpkin and brought it home. I carved it up, lined in with blankets, and took it outside to take one of my favorite pictures of my pumpkin baby son. He was teething pretty hard at the time and drooling all over the place but I managed to capture a goofy look that was so emblematic of his personality.

But my daughter was a newborn at Halloween. I wanted to take some pictures of her to celebrate the season, too, but knew that a giant pumpkin diaper was absolutely out of the question. Instead, I carved the pumpkin just by removing the top and the guts inside. I stuffed blankets and a fluffy teal rug in the pumpkin, setting it in the middle of a lovely, assorted pumpkin, gourd, and dried corn spread, creating a makeshift studio in my living room.

Here’s what I captured. 

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The most alert 8 day old pumpkin baby girl!

I loved that she was awake for some of the shoot. She seems perfectly at home in her pumpkin baby bed, haha!

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Oh, to fall asleep in a pumpkin – Longmont, CO

It was wonderful to do two different kinds of pumpkin shoots with each of my kids. What a great way to capture their first holiday experiences!

Getting Trendy: Poofy Newborn Skirts

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

As a Longmont family and newborn photographer, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t excited to take some choice pictures with my newborn baby girl. One of the pictures I’d always, always wanted to take was the kind with those big, poofy tulle skirts that absolutely dwarf the baby with their overall size and general ridiculousness. A flower crown or a tiara might help complete the look. 

I spent hours on the internet, scrolling through miles of Etsy, Amazon, and Pinterest listings looking at posing, outfits, and anything I could need to create the perfect newborn shoot. I ended up purchasing a sweet dusty rose skirt that the reviews said was so soft, with an oversized, satin ribbon bow on the back and a matching faux flower headband. I ordered a rhinestone crown to be able to change up the look just a little bit as I moved through the shoot.

But, as life often does, all my careful planning went out the window when my daughter was actually born. She had a severe ABO jaundice, was airlifted from Longmont to Children’s hospital in Denver, and spent a week in 2 different NICU’s before finally coming home. I was terrified and exhausted in a way that surpassed anything I experienced with my son. He’d also had ABO jaundice, but his took only a day to treat.

Once she was home in Longmont, I didn’t want to take pictures. I wanted to snuggle her, breastfeed her on demand, things I wasn’t able to do for a week while she lounged under those electric blue lights, waiting for her blood to clear. The idea of putting her down long enough to get those dreamy, sleepy, wonderful newborn shots was inconceivable.

So, after a few days holed up at home, her grandparents and father taking exquisite care of us, I was finally ready to get started.

This is my favorite shot from our newborn photography shoot. 

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Dreaming away – Longmont, CO

Her skin is so, so much clearer, a lovely normal pink instead of pumpkin orange. She’s sleepy, but not lethargic like she was as the jaundice raged inside her. I was finally able to appreciate her details for their beauty, instead of hyper-focusing on them in an attempt to memorize them before the nurses took her from my arms again. 

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Teeny, tiny details ~ Longmont, CO

I fell in love with her all over again. I had the hardest time culling this album for myself. I just wanted to hold onto every all-too-adorable shot! Haha!

The Newborn Photographer has a Baby!

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

Your favorite Longmont newborn photographer welcomed a baby girl this past fall! It was a very traumatic birth, characterized by not one but THREE epidural attempts before finally getting it right. So much fun. But once everything was settled, sweet girl made her appearance in less than two hours and only 12 pushes!

A few complications and a stay in Children’s Hospital later (yay ABO jaundice!), we made it home. Learning our new roles as a family of four was challenging and so, so wonderful all at once.

Of course, we wouldn’t have been able to pull it off at all without my parents stepping in to do all the things that make a household run. To thank them, even though it wasn’t nearly enough, I took some family pictures and treated them to dinner.

After I took pictures of them with my babies, I set up my camera with my preferred settings and coached my father to use it. As a Longmont newborn photographer, I definitely have my favorite settings memorized depending on the location and lighting! All he needed to do was point the camera at me, poke the LCD screen on the back of the camera to focus and press the button. Simple enough, right?

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A Mother and Her Daughter – Longmont, CO

Well, he did great! I was able to edit the pictures in my newborn photography style later and this is what we captured together.

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Our Newest Addition – Longmont, CO

How beautiful is that?

The Sentimental Newborn Photographer – Using Heirlooms

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn and Family Photographer

I am an extremely sentimental person. Working as a Longmont newborn photographer has done nothing to change that, I’ve just become a sentimental newborn photographer! Haha!

When I prepared my newborn photography clients, I often give these three tips:

  1. Keep your house around 80 degrees. Newborn photography sessions are often done with minimal clothing to capture those sweet newborn details. A warm house will keep baby comfortable as we work through the session.
  2. Always, always, if you have some, selected a few momentos, heirlooms, or special outfits for the session. This session illustrates why so perfectly.
  3. Remember to relax. These sessions take a while and that’s okay! Newborns are so sweetly sensitive to changes in their environment. Babies can tell that I’m a new presence and will stay awake to check me out. But I’m here to work with them, not against them, so I’m more than happy to let them do what they need to do. Nurse, take a bottle, rock a little in their parents’ arms, whatever they need! I can wait and you’ll be glad we did!

For this adorable little boy, dad had several koala bears picked out and set up on a table in the living room. He explained which ones were his when he was growing up and which one had traveled the world as it was passed down through his family over the past century, before making it to Longmont, Colorado. How special it was to share those memories with his son!

Because the koalas were shades of gray and tan—neutral tones—I pulled a knit crown from my outfit collection to take a few precious pictures of this darling newborn boy sleeping in a basket.

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The oldest koala I’ve ever met! How wonderful to pass down this heirloom!
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A little prince – Longmont, CO



I often like to add a few black and white detail shots to my albums for my Longmont newborn photography clients as well. This tiny baby feet shot with his parents hands cradling him was just perfect in this monotone selection.

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Again, the best details – Longmont, CO


All in all, another great Longmont newborn photography session in the books! This sentimental newborn photographer couldn’t have been more pleased with the results.

Capturing the Older Baby

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

When booking a newborn photography client as a Longmont newborn and family photographer, I usually recommend that parents schedule their sessions between 4-12 days after birth to capture that all too fleeting newborn look. Truthfully, I can work with babies of any age, but this is a great window to start with! However, I adored the challenge or working with an older baby in this newborn photography session! He was about five weeks old and his parents were so kind and welcoming. I knew we would create beautiful art together as I photographed their sweet family.

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A Growing Family! Longmont, CO


Working in the living room this time, I set up a simple set that reflected what I observed in the home. Mom and dad seemed to enjoy spending time outside (and who wouldn’t? Longmont, Colorado, and neighboring areas are just so gorgeous!) so we selected an adorable knit fisherman outfit out for their son to wear.


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A Sleepy Fisherman – Longmont, CO


Older babies are often harder to keep asleep during their newborn photography sessions. They’re developmentally more interested in their environments now and staying awake to see what’s happening! But, with a cozy warm house and being wrapped up, this Longmont baby was more than happy to oblige me with some dreamy, sleepy poses.

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Sweet, simple, and gorgeous – Longmont, CO
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My favorite details – Longmont, CO


My favorite shots from this session are by far the simplest. Laying this newborn boy against my gray posing cushion and wrapping him in a white cloth, I was able to capture his details without any distracting elements. When he began to wake, I switched to let mom and dad hold him. I loved watching their connection as they held and interacted with their son and with each other. It was so beautiful and reminded me why I do what I do as a Longmont newborn and family photographer.

Meeting the Perfect Baby – Longmont, CO

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn and Family Photographer


When I prepare my Longmont newborn photography clients, I give them a few pieces of advice to make their session an absolute success. These are my top three little tidbits:

  1. Keep your house warm. At the time of this session, we were riding out a heat wave. Easy peasy.
  2. Pick out a few momentos, heirlooms, or special outfits for the session. Your newborn photos will be so much more meaningful than they already are if they have that little something extra.
  3. Relax. These sessions take a while. Newborns are so sweetly sensitive to changes in their environment. I’m an invader and babies usually intuit that I’m a new presence. I’m here to work around their schedule, whether they need to eat, get a new diaper, or get rocked to sleep again and again. I have all the time to wait and I’m more than happy to do so!

So, once everyone is prepared, I show up and get to work. This little lady was one of the most cooperative newborns I’ve ever photographed. While mom nursed her when I arrived, her big brother showed me his room. I was instantly charmed and fell a little in love with him on the spot. Leading him back to his parents, I asked him to pick out a headband for his sister wear during the shoot. I also let him pick out the color wrap she would be swaddled in. Once we settled on an oversized white flower and a dusty purple wrap, I started with the lifestyle poses, then moved on to the posed newborn photography shots. This lovely newborn girl was so cooperative and I was able to get some very, very sweet shots with her.

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An absolute angel baby! Longmont, CO
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Sweet baby feet – Longmont, CO


Toward the end of the session, I was able to capture these sweet moments with mom and dad holding and kissing their beautiful daughter.

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Mama’s kisses and daddy’s arms – Longmont, CO
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A little black and white drama – Longmont, CO


Another successful Longmont newborn photography session with happy newborn photography clients!

My First Newborn Photography Shoot – Longmont, CO

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

As a new Longmont newborn photographer, I needed models from Longmont to practice my newborn photography on. It’s rare, but I put out a model call on social media to get a couple families to model for me. In exchange for their time, I gave them a couple 11×14 mounted art prints from the session.

My first volunteer was this lovely family.

A Sweet Candid – Longmont, CO

When I entered their home, I was so nervous. I haven’t been in Longmont very long and don’t have a reading of the people from this area. But when Jon opened the door and welcomed me inside, I knew I had nothing to worry about.

I set up my newborn photography posing cushion and basket while chatting with Heather and Jon. Their newborn son was wrapped in a light blanket to treat his jaundice. My son had it too, but we stayed in the hospital to have his treated. Maybe it was a symptom of the pandemic to send newborns home to be treated? I was about 5, almost 6 months pregnant at the time, and knew my daughter would likely face jaundice too. How wonderful it would be to spend that time at home with her in Longmont as she worked through it!

As I was warned by my newborn photography mentor, this session took a couple hours to complete. Sweet boy was taking his time, nursing and sleeping. We took several pictures in the basket (his favorite place for the session, where after a few minutes examining his fingers, he drifted off the sleep).

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Curious cutie – Longmont, CO


Moving onto some lifestyle shots, we moved into the master bedroom. I loved the chaos of bedding, bassinet, diapers, and toys in various spots throughout the room. I gathered the family on the bed and watched them interact with each other.

As the newborn photography session wound down, we took a few of my favorite pictures with Heather and Jon holding their newborn in a cute knit sweater and matching pants. I love the details in his little feet next to dad’s wedding band. Those are my favorite kind of details to immortalize.

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All the little details – Longmont, CO



As I left, I called my newborn photography mentor to share just how excited I was with my work and meeting Heather and Jon. I knew I was working toward something fabulous in Longmont, Colorado, as a newborn photographer.