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How to be okay if your baby won’t stop crying on picture day

Your baby won’t stop crying on picture day!!

Your Baby Dylan One Year (Lisa Yacullo/LMYPhoto.com)We’ve all seen those adorable photos. Of new little babies looking so peaceful and relaxed with not a care in the world. And as new parents, we want similar photos of our children to send out to grandparents, make into screensavers, and blast out to our social media pages to show off our amazing baby. But then session day comes around and BAM! – Your baby does not want anything to do with it.

Remember Its Natural

You’re thinking, “Why won’t you stop crying? I’ve literally done everything I can think of, but you’re still not happy. Don’t you know I’m paying good money for this session? Other babies cooperated in their session, why can’t you just go to sleep and let us get some nice photos!” If this is happening during your session, I want you to stop, breathe and remember one thing: all newborns cry. This is a natural, real emotion that all newborns have for most of their first few months of life. It’s not abnormal. There is nothing wrong with your baby for doing it. It is nothing to be ashamed of. They aren’t doing it to embarrass you. And when you stress out about the fact that your baby is crying, that then makes things even worse because he or she knows you’re upset.

Don’t Get Upset

Don’t let the crying upset you. Embrace this moment in time. It won’t be long before you forget how their little forehead wrinkled up whenever they scream, or how their toes would get all stretched out and tense when he or she was upset. Let us capture these little details. These crying photos can evoke real emotion and demonstrate the love you have for your child as you try to soothe him or her. Your child can look back at these photos once they’re all grown and remember the solace that they found in your arms. These tender moments are just as important, if not more so, than the sleeping, posed photos.

The point of booking a newborn session is to help you preserve the first memories of your child’s life. While posed photos are cute, you’re not going to look back and think, “Remember how cute he or she was whenever she would lounge around the house in frog-form?” because that didn’t happen. You’ll look back at these photos and remember all the nights you walked your baby around the house or rocked them in a chair and hummed lullabies to try to calm him or her down. Those times are very stressful, but they also help you form a bond and that’s what makes these photos treasured.

Your Baby Ariel Four Months www.lmyphoto.com (Lisa Yacullo)If you want have those peaceful, posed photos, we can take a break and try again and, if all else fails, we can always reschedule.

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