Planning a Family Photoshoot with Newborn can be a wonderful way to capture the first special moments together.
Bringing home a new baby is a huge moment. While the days and weeks leading up to the birth can feel like they’re crawling by with anticipation, once your baby arrives, you’re suddenly swept into a whirlwind. The nights may feel endless with sleepless hours, but somehow the days seem to fly by in the blink of an eye. Capturing those early moments with a family photoshoot is one of the best ways to freeze time and hold onto the memories.
If you’re thinking about scheduling a newborn session that includes the whole family, you’re in the right place. Whether this is your first baby or your fourth, I’ve got plenty of advice and inspiration to help guide you—no matter what your version of a newborn session looks like.
Let’s dive into what to expect, how to plan, and how to make the most of your family newborn photoshoot, no matter the size or makeup of your crew.
Including Older Siblings in Family Photos with a Newborn
Let me start with the obvious: older siblings are usually much more cooperative than toddlers. A newborn photoshoot with a toddler is a whole different ballgame, but we’ll get to that. For now, let’s focus on giving older siblings a chance to shine in their new role as big brother or big sister.
At Kelli Dease Photography, my approach is always to keep things simple and relaxed. Older siblings might feel nervous about holding the baby or pressured to “perform” during the session. But my goal isn’t perfection, it’s connection. While I always make time for the classic “everyone look at the camera and smile” photos (grandparents love those!), the most meaningful moments often come when a sibling is quietly peeking at the baby or leaning in for a spontaneous kiss.


Including Toddlers and Young Siblings in Family Photos with a Newborn
Got two under two? You’re in good company. Families with younger siblings and a newborn often worry that a session will feel chaotic. I’d be lying if I say that it won’t, but trust me when I say the magic still happens. My studio is calm and cozy, sessions are planned with nap schedules and snack breaks in mind, and every client receives a detailed prep guide with tips and tricks for ensuring things go as smoothly as possible.
We keep poses flexible and expectations realistic. A perfectly posed smile might be hard to come by, but those curious glances toward the baby or a shy snuggle into mom’s shoulder often end up being the most meaningful shots. You’ll be surprised by how much we can capture in such a short time.


What If Siblings Don’t Want to Participate?
This happens more often than you think! In my over 17 years of experience as a newborn and family photographer, I’ve met many children who are less than thrilled to have pictures taken with their new sister or brother.
A new baby can be a big adjustment, and siblings might not feel ready to share the spotlight. That’s totally okay. I never force it. Instead, we take breaks, follow their lead, and find gentle ways to bring them in. We let them hang out off-camera and capture the newborn solo for a bit. Sometimes just stepping back is enough to make them curious enough to come back in on their own.
And if all else fails? We roll with it. We capture what we can—even if it’s a silly face or a tiny tantrum. It might not be what you pictured, but it’s real, and sometimes those honest moments turn out to be the most memorable. Most of the time, children come around and we end up getting the shot. But if it just isn’t happening that day, don’t worry. There will be so many chances in the years ahead to capture beautiful sibling photos.


Larger Families and Blended Families with a Newborn
Whether your crew includes older step-siblings, a mix of ages, or a beautifully blended family dynamic, everyone is invited to be part of the session. When you book, you’ll fill out a brief intake form that gives me insight into your family’s unique makeup – who’s who, how everyone connects, and any special relationships you’d like to highlight. That information helps guide the session so we can capture meaningful combinations and interactions that reflect your real-life bond. The goal is always to make sure everyone feels included and valued, and to create a set of images that truly represents your family as it is right now.
Outdoor Family Newborn Photos
When you’re planning a family photoshoot with a newborn, location is often a consideration. While most of my newborn sessions take place in the studio, I also love photographing families outdoors when the weather cooperates.
If you’re dreaming of soft golden light, tall grasses, and a relaxed, natural backdrop, an outdoor newborn session might be the perfect fit. These sessions are best planned for mild, sunny days and typically take place in the early evening for that dreamy light.
Outdoor newborn sessions work especially well for larger families and slightly older babies (6 weeks+). Once your baby is past the super sleepy stage that is ideal for posed newborn photos, we’ll shift the focus of the session to the family as a whole, creating images that highlight your family’s unique dynamic, filled with warmth, laughter, and love.



Why I Love Studio Newborn Sessions
A studio newborn photoshoot offers the best of both worlds: a quiet, controlled environment and soft, natural lighting that flatters everyone. There’s no rushing, no worrying about the weather, and no need to clean your house before I show up with my gear.
In the studio, baby stays cozy and calm while we move through a gentle flow of photos. We’ll start with baby-only images and then bring in siblings and parents as we go. I provide simple, neutral wraps and backdrops, so your photos feel timeless and focused on your family’s love and connection.

What to Wear For Family Newborn Photos
What you wear plays an important role in planning a family photo session with a newborn. The clothes you choose will determine how your final images look and feel. The goal is simple: clothing that photographs well, feels comfortable, and enhances the overall look of your images without being distracting or overpowering. To make this process easier, I offer a few helpful resources you can use when planning outfits for your session.
The Studio Wardrobe
Included with every photo shoot is access to my curated studio wardrobe. The collection, with options available for the whole family, focuses on neutral tones, soft textures, and timeless pieces that photograph beautifully and work well together.
My Shoppable Storefronts
If you’re a parent who prefers to wear their own clothing or needs additional pieces, I encourage you to visit my ShopMy and Like to Know It storefronts, filled with curated outfit inspiration for photo sessions. No endless scrolling and searching a million websites, just pieces that I know photograph well, and complement the light, neutral style of the studio, ready to shop in one place. The storefronts are updated regularly, and you can shop directly from the links or simply use the collections for inspiration.
Pinterest Outfit Inspiration
I’ve also created Pinterest boards with outfit ideas, color palettes, and styling inspiration for different session types, including family and newborns sessions. These boards are designed to help you visualize how pieces can work together and spark ideas as you plan.
Booking Your Newborn Photo Session
If you’re feeling unsure about planning a newborn family photo session, you’re not alone. Between sleepless nights and endless to-do lists, it’s easy to push photos to the back burner. But these early days go by fast, and one day you’ll be so glad you made the time.
Whether you’re a brand-new parent or you’re welcoming your fifth baby, every family deserves to have this season captured in a way that feels authentic, beautiful, and true to who you are.
At Kelli Dease Photography, newborn sessions are never one size fits all. We offer a range of session options to fit your budget, family size, and the number of final images you’re hoping for. Whether you’re looking for something short and simple or a full experience with the whole family, there’s a session that’s just right for you.
If you’re expecting and looking for a newborn photographer in Connecticut, I’d love to help you document this special season. Reach out now to reserve your due date!
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Kelli Dease is a Farmington, Connecticut newborn and family photographer specializing in timeless, light-filled maternity and newborn portraits, baby and children’s photography, and family portraits. She offers a relaxed, full-service experience for growing families, creating in-studio and outdoor portraits with a focus on simplicity and ease. Clients receive access to a curated studio wardrobe, thoughtful guidance throughout the planning and session process, and digital images, with the option to add fine art prints and albums. Please contact Kelli Dease Photography today to find out about session availability.
Kelli Dease Photography serves families throughout Farmington, Avon, Simsbury, Canton, West Hartford, Burlington, Granby, and the surrounding Farmington Valley, Hartford County, and central Connecticut areas.
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