Happy Easter!

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

I just had to stop by today and wish you all a Happy Easter!! I love Easter, not because I’m particularly fond of chocolate eggs or bunnies, but because it is the holiday that means spring has sprung! (Or will do so shortly. Thanks, crazy Colorado weather!) Plus, I promised!

Anyway, keeping with my tradition of celebrating those precious baby first, I had to take a shot at an Easter baby portrait. I couldn’t decide how to do it. Normally, I go down an Instagram rabbit hole (pun absolutely intended). But there wasn’t a lot to be inspired by. Searching “Easter baby,” “Easter newborn,” “spring baby,” etc., nothing seemed to give me what I was looking for.

Guess I needed to create it myself!

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Easter Bunny Baby!
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The sweetest bunny.

I originally wanted to shoot these pictures outside but the gorgeous white lace caught the sunlight in the strangest way. My daughter seemed to be in a halo, and not in a fun angelic kind of way. In a strange, why is that baby glowing like a lightning bug, kind of way.

Not cute.

But by setting up a studio inside, controlling the light with a few well-placed soft boxes, I was able to get the cute pictures of my little bunny. True to my signature style, I even thought to grab the knit blanket her great-grandmother made for her.

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Lounging on an heirloom.
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The whole magical look.

It was so much fun to mix the studio style with the lifestyle elements that define my newborn photography client experience. Of course, I’ll save this outfit for my daughter so that maybe one day she’ll pass it down to hers. One day in the very, very distant future, HAHA!

Again, Happy Easter everyone! Hope you spend today surrounded by love.

Kat Knuth is Longmont’s top newborn photographer. She owns Kat Knuth Photography and specializes in newborn and family portraiture. She is a wife, mama to two kiddos, and an artist. To schedule your photo experience with Kat, please email katknuthphotography@gmail.com or call (602) 741-8483.

Holiday(s) – A Bit of Newborn Photography Fun

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

Holiday milestones are so precious when welcoming a new baby to the family. Every first has to be documented and celebrated! My girl was born in the fall, so her first major holiday was Thanksgiving!

When thinking about what kind of picture I wanted to take to mark the occasion, I thought of my younger brother. My brother loves when people put their newborns in funny places, like inside pumpkins (did I ever mention that was his idea?). One of our favorite childhood playthings wasn’t a toy, it was a granite roaster. We used to sit in it together, me in the bottom part and him in the lid, and giggle at each other. He’d often mentioned, after the pumpkin pictures turned out so well, that I should stick my kiddos in a granite roaster for a Thanksgiving picture.

However, my son was just past 6 months old during his first Thanksgiving. I put him in a stock pot instead:

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Turkey Soup Baby!

But my daughter was still a very little turkey when her first Thanksgiving came along. I decided to try the hallowed granite roaster and prepared to stick my newborn daughter in it!

Coincidentally, my mother-in-law gave my a knit turkey outfit when my daughter was born. It was just the right look for this photo! I prepared it, the roaster, and some leftover dried corn from her pumpkin baby shoot. We were ready to pose her for some holiday fun!

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Turkey Girl!

To finish the set/look for this photo, I added some natural elements and added to her outfit. The autumn colors all naturally worked together. They even looked nice when positioned on a scarf I had just bought for myself! I love creatively using household items like that to create something magical.

With Easter coming in a few days, I’ve been racking my brain to see what I can do to take some new milestone pictures for another first holiday! Stay tuned for a special post this Sunday to see what I came up with!

Kat Knuth is a top newborn photographer from Longmont, Colorado. She is often exploring her journey through motherhood with her photography and sharing images of her precious kiddos on Instagram. To schedule your newborn or family session, please reach out by email to katknuthphotography@gmail.com or call (602) 741-8483.

Playful Outfits – Newborn Photography

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

For posed newborn photography, there seems to be several trends:

  • Baby posed asleep on a single color background, often wrapped in the same color, holding a small plush or wearing a simple headband. (Like This)
  • Baby posed in neutral tones, laying on a heavy cable knit blanket. (Like This)
  • Baby wearing a funny or too cute outfit, posed sleepily in a (sometimes) elaborate set. (Like This)

    In the days before my daughter was born, my mom picked up an angel baby outfit from a local shop in Longmont, Colorado. She thought it was perfect to dress up my daughter in for some newborn photography pictures. One morning, I decided to test it out:

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Sleepy Angel

It worked out really well! The skirt was a bit too scratchy and my daughter didn’t care for it. It would wake her up as I was trying to pose her and who wants an annoyed angel baby in their newborn photography photos? I ended up laying it on top of her and tucking it behind her bum. The wings were difficult to pose too, but by folding them in half and tucking them behind her shoulders, I was able to get the look I wanted.

Another outfit I just had on hand was an impulse buy of my own. I was wandering around Once Upon a Child in Longmont, Colorado, and saw this adorable, brand-new baby unicorn outfit hanging on an endcap. I had to get it. My clients could probably get some use out of it, right? After the photos in the angel outfit, I thought I’d try it out on my sweet girl anyway.

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Unicorn Girlie!

I used a different blanket background for the unicorn outfit photos. These little rosettes seemed to add to the whimsical nature of the photos. I loved how the blanket and the outfit worked together to achieve that final, precious, newborn photography result.

Kat Knuth is a wife, mama to two littles, and owner of Kat Knuth Photography. She specializes in family and newborn photography in Longmont, Colorado, but often works all over the Northern Colorado area. To schedule a session with her, please email katknuthphotography.com or call (602) 741-8483.

Newborn Photoshoots – Mommy’s Wedding Veil

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Newborn Photographer

One of the sweetest, most beautiful newborn photoshoots I’ve even done was with my 6 week old daughter and my wedding veil. I went down this Instagram rabbit hole, as one does, and found the most beautiful pictures of baby daughters in their mother’s wedding veils. Having loved my own wedding veil and hoping to pass it down one very distant day, I thought this would be a perfect project for my daughter and I!

When I discovered this newborn photoshoot idea, my daughter was already 5, almost 6 weeks old. Definitely still a sleepy little chunk but no longer a newborn squish! I decided to go for it during a nap anyway, prepping her nursery the way I would for a newborn photoshoot:

  • Warm the room to 80 degrees (thank you space heater!)
  • Keep props and heirlooms nearby.
  • Relax. This could take some finagling to pull off!

This is what we created together:

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Lace and baby chub, what more could you need?

If you decide to go down your own Instagram rabbit hole full of newborn wedding veil newborn photos, note that these are usually done with an all-white background. I love that ethereal look but I wanted to put my own spin on things. I thought about some local high end newborn photography, thinking of all those beautiful black and white shots full of tiny details. Then it clicked, a black background would be a different take and give that high end, high contrast vibe.

The shoot itself definitely went very well. My sweet girl would stir when I positioned and repositioned the veil so I’d have to slow down and lull her back to sleep to keep going. She was as cooperative as a very sleepy newborn! It was actually a lovely experience.

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Had to add another!

Just another option for your Longmont area newborn photography shoot!



Heirlooms in Family and Newborn Photography

By Kat Knuth, Longmont Family and Newborn Photographer

I know I’ve said this before, but heirlooms are my favorite props to use during a family or even newborn photoshoot. My Longmont family and newborn photography clients know and love to add this personal, sentimental, and sometimes quirky touch to their photos (see: Koala Baby).

So, I thought I’d share a couple of my favorite personal heirlooms I’ve been lucky enough to incorporate into my family’s photos!

First up:

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Handmade by my Father-in-law!

My sweet little guy was about 18 months old in this picture. I’d know for a long time that I wanted to do some kind of photoshoot with this lovely heirloom rocking horse, handmade by my father-in-law and passed down through cousins and my husband before making it to my son. It’s almost 40 years old! It not only just made sense to dress up my son as a cowboy (something his father loved to do as a little boy) but I’d done a previous cowboy shoot when my son was 9 months old that I loved. Recreating it as hew got older was long a goal of mine. He is just the perfect little Colorado cutie!

Gathering my equipment, the rocking horse, and my little cowboy, I set up shop in the courtyard outside my home. The autumn leaves were falling and were such wonderful colors. I thought it was just the perfect setup. As you can see from the pictures above and below, I was right. Haha!

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With all those lovely fallen leaves in Longmont, CO.

Not to be outdone, but when my daughter was born, my mom passed on a couple keepsakes she’d stowed away for me! She saved a knitted blanket from my great-grandmother and a yellow tunic she brought me home from the hospital in. I couldn’t wait to put them on/around my daughter for some precious newborn looks!

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All dressed up in heirloom love.

I love, love, love that I was able to memorialize these items in these precious family and newborn photos. The history, the stories, and the sentiment behind them – who could resist? Just something to think about as you plan your next Longmont family and newborn photography shoot!

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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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.

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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!