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!