First Birthday Portrait Session

The Location:

Deciding on if you would like to have the session indoors at my studio, or at an outdoor location would be the first step in planning a first birthday portrait session. For an outdoor location, the best lighting is about an hour before sunset, so we would be looking at meeting two hours before sunset for the start of our session. Depending on the time of year, this might be past your little one’s bedtime, and might not be the happiest time of the day. In this case, I would suggest an indoor session.

Typically for this type of session we have two different backdrop set-ups. The first few shots we capture will be portraits of your baby dressed in a cute outfit for traditional first birthday portraits.  If the baby is cooperative and happy, and time permits, I’ll change the backdrop as you take a few minutes to change your baby into another outfit.  Then for the finale, we’ll do the cake smash set-up.

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Outfits:


Keep in mind that solid colors tend to photograph best. Try to avoid busy patterns and logos, as these can distract from the main subject.

For the cake smash attire, usually a suspender and jeans type of outfit, or a diaper cover with other accessories like a bow tie works great for boys. For girls a cute romper, lacey outfit, or fluffy tutu and pearls are often used.

A custom onesie with “ONE” can also be incorporated into the outfit. Etsy and Amazon has tons of options if you search for “cake smash outfit.”

 Theme and Decorations: We coordinate ahead of time the colors and themes. I have a variety of props and decorations on hand available for use.

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Cake Smash:


Another decision would be if you would like to incorporate a cake smash into the session. You would need to provide the cake, and I have cake stands on hand.  From experience, shy away from colored frosting.  Specifically red, brown, and dark colored frosting and chocolate cake.  Professionally made cakes photograph better, but I have seen some beautiful homemade cakes too. I’d be happy to share some local bakers I recommend. Check out local baker Mrs. G’s Goodies.

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Preparing for the Session:


Scheduling the session right after a nap usually helps with a happy baby. Try to keep a regular schedule as much as possible the day of the session.  Bring some puffs, cheerios or your baby’s favorite dry finger food on hand to stuff into the cake, in case they need help being a little more interested in it. Bring a sippy cup incase your baby gets thirsty.  Sometimes babies think the texture of the icing feels strange, and others are very interested in it and have a lot of fun.  A helpful tip would be to let your baby have some cake in the week leading up to the session. This way they will be familiar with cake enough to move past the exploration phase, and they can get excited about it like the rest of us!

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What to Expect During the Session:

First year pictures are so much fun, and babies have so much personality at this age. However, these type of sessions do take a lot of energy.  Due to the nature of the age, it’s usually best to plan to have at least two adults at the session. Bring someone who can be really silly to help get those adorable smiles, and someone to help with logistics and spotting.

The developmental age really varies at one, as some babies aren’t walking yet, and other are full steam ahead! There tends to be a lot of exercise from the adults during these session for the more active children, as we just keep putting them back in position until we get the perfect shot.

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