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I'm Marjorie

LOS ANGELES NEWBORN & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER

I work with parents who want relaxed and unposed photos, providing them with images that capture the joyful and unscripted moments in life.

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Hi, expecting parents! My name is Marjorie and I’m a Los Angeles Newborn Photographer.

The thought of getting newborn photos may feel overwhelming, and there’s already so much to do in anticipation of the arrival of a new baby. That’s why I offer relaxed newborn sessions at home for parents who want to capture real moments of love and connection.

Come take a peak behind the scenes to see what a newborn session with me looks and feels like.

If you’re ready to learn more about working with me, reach out so we can schedule a 10-minute, no-commitment chat! I’d love to hear from you! Otherwise, keep reading for more resources on newborn photos.

When Is the Best Time For Newborn Photos?

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Newborn babies grow insanely quickly! In just a few weeks, their tiny features might look totally different, and their sleepy demeanor will transform into alertness and curiosity.

When it comes to picking the best time for newborn photos, there are really two timeframes to choose from: 1-2 weeks old vs 3-12 weeks old. There is no right or wrong answer. It’s really a matter of personal preference. Here’s what to consider with each option–

1-2 Weeks Old

  • Baby will be very sleepy. Their expression might be similar in most photos.
  • You will probably have a wider variety of setups since they are more easily settled when moved.
  • The photos will capture the connection between you and your partner and celebrate the presence of your new baby.

3-12 Weeks Old

  • Baby will be more alert and have different expressions in the photos.
  • If the baby is used to being held, it might be harder to set them down on their own. Not a problem, it just means more photos in your arms.
  • Once the baby starts making eye contact with you (and smiling,) the photos will capture the connection between parent and child, or baby and sibling.

For more information on this topic, check out my article on When Is The Best Time For Newborn Photos?

10 Must-Have Newborn Photo Ideas (with Free pdf Guide!)

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As an at-home newborn photographer, I go into each session with a shot list in mind. Though the images will vary greatly from one family to another, this is a great starting point. Keep in mind: Not all of these may apply to you depending on what your family looks like. Use the list at your discretion.

You can also download the FREE pdf Guide with sample images!

1. Family Photo With New Baby

This is the moment you’ve been waiting for – your baby is now earthside! Squeeze everyone onto the bed, couch, or nursery so you can all be together.

2. Portrait Of Baby

Take a photo that focuses on their little face so you can take in all the details. You can then virtually introduce them to your friends and family before they meet your nearest and dearest in person.

3. Baby Details

Tiny hands, tiny feet, tiny head… These details are great markers to give you a sense of scale, and show you how quickly they grow!

4. Alone Time With Mama/Parent A

Document those delicious cuddles while you soak them in.

5. Alone Time With Dad/Parent B

Enjoy a few minutes just the two of you.

6. With Older Sibling(s)

If this isn’t your first child, then your older kid(s) will certainly be eager to hold the new baby. Give your older child some time to acclimate to this big change, then make sure to get some snaps of them together!

7. Breastfeeding or Bottle-feeding

Whether you are nursing or bottle-feeding, each feed is an opportunity to bond, breathe deeply, and slow down.

8. Down to the Diaper

Your baby will change so much in the first few weeks. They will fill out so quickly! Make sure to capture their tiny bodies because they’ll never look like this again!

9. Baby In Crib or Bassinet

This is one of my favorite images because it gives you a great sense of scale. Look how tiny they are! Pro tip: You might need a step stool to get this shot.

10. Just the Parents

Once the baby is born, they will have everyone’s attention. But let’s not forget the people who started this family in the first place. (This is also a great opportunity to reconnect with your partner and reflect on what you have accomplished together. Even if it’s just for a quick minute.)

11. Meeting a Grandparent (Bonus!)

If you or your partner are lucky enough to have a parent who’s around and will be a part of your baby’s life, you must get a shot of them meeting!

Behind the Scenes with Marjorie Cohen Photography


Marjorie Cohen is a Los Angeles Newborn Photographer offering at-home sessions to families in LA County. Marjorie works with parents who want relaxed and natural photos with their children. Follow along in Instagram and Pinterest for her latest work!

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