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Newborn Photography: A Specialty for Serious Business Owners

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In episode 4 of our season discussing various specialties in portrait photography, Erica and Connor sit down with Sharon McMahon, a total boss and dominating force in the world of newborn portraiture. Even listeners who think they are not interested in doing newborn work will find a wealth of incredible advice and information from this incredible business person and photographer.
Sharon McMahon (pronounced McMann) has been a full time portrait photographer on the shores of Lake Superior for more than six years. She’s been named a Hot 100 Senior Grad Photography ICON multiple times, has been named one of the country’s 50 Most Inspiring Photographers, been voted best photographer in her region on five separate occasions, and runs a popular and profitable newborn studio that attracts clients from hundreds of miles away. She is a former high school teacher, and has four children of her own.
Website: www.threeirishgirlsphotography.com

Facebook: facebook.com/threeirishgirlsphotography

Instagram: @3igphoto

Other social: threeirishgirls on Pinterest

Tell us about your background in photography. Self-taught or college educated?

Tell us about your career as a newborn photographer. What drew you to newborns?

Newborn photography is a niche that takes some special equipment for being able to better pose babies, make them comfortable, etc. What sort of specialty items should a person looking into this type of portraiture consider getting? Do you have any particular items or brands you love or stay away from?

Backdrop stand

Stretchy fabric for background

Firm surface for baby - posing beanbag, Ikea ottoman, card table with foam

What safety advice can you share with those interested in photographing newborns?

Have an assistant to help you so you can stay with baby

Composite complex poses to ensure baby is always supported

Ensure heat pads and space heaters aren’t too hot occasionally

Always support baby’s head

Secure your equipment and backdrops

Do you have a preference for natural light versus constant light versus strobes? Why one over the other?

You can use any of the three, but preference is toward strobes. Specifically Einstiens + PLM.

Usually placed with light source parallel with the backdrop and move baby around

Also works well with the light being a little off axis to create some shape.

What business advice do you have for someone interested in building a newborn photography business?

Build your skillset first and foremost & build solid portfolio

Develop sustainable pricing system

Develop brand & recognition

Exceptional experience

Exhibit at baby & child fairs

Structure giveaways to collect data

Network

Partner with others

Children’s Boutiques

Hospitals can be good but typically bring in less business

Do you partner with local companies in your area? If so, what kind of companies do you think are best for networking, referrals, and collaboration?

What pricing advice do you have for those interested in newborn photography? What are common package options? Do you prefer in person sales or all encompassing collections?

Know your Cost of Doing Business

Decide how much you want to make

Figure out how much time you are putting into a session

Be confident in yourself and your pricing

What do you think is THE most important tip for someone considering being a Newborn photographer?

In person mentoring with skilled newborn photographers

Can you recommend any newborn courses or workshops? Any courses or workshops you’d like to advertise?

I’ll be an instructor at the upcoming Milky Way Family retreat online

Newborn specific

Amy McDaniel - Dew Drops

Nicole Smith

Sunkist

Sandra Hill Photography

Rachel Vanoven

Business

Sue Bryce

  continue reading

43 episodes

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Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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In episode 4 of our season discussing various specialties in portrait photography, Erica and Connor sit down with Sharon McMahon, a total boss and dominating force in the world of newborn portraiture. Even listeners who think they are not interested in doing newborn work will find a wealth of incredible advice and information from this incredible business person and photographer.
Sharon McMahon (pronounced McMann) has been a full time portrait photographer on the shores of Lake Superior for more than six years. She’s been named a Hot 100 Senior Grad Photography ICON multiple times, has been named one of the country’s 50 Most Inspiring Photographers, been voted best photographer in her region on five separate occasions, and runs a popular and profitable newborn studio that attracts clients from hundreds of miles away. She is a former high school teacher, and has four children of her own.
Website: www.threeirishgirlsphotography.com

Facebook: facebook.com/threeirishgirlsphotography

Instagram: @3igphoto

Other social: threeirishgirls on Pinterest

Tell us about your background in photography. Self-taught or college educated?

Tell us about your career as a newborn photographer. What drew you to newborns?

Newborn photography is a niche that takes some special equipment for being able to better pose babies, make them comfortable, etc. What sort of specialty items should a person looking into this type of portraiture consider getting? Do you have any particular items or brands you love or stay away from?

Backdrop stand

Stretchy fabric for background

Firm surface for baby - posing beanbag, Ikea ottoman, card table with foam

What safety advice can you share with those interested in photographing newborns?

Have an assistant to help you so you can stay with baby

Composite complex poses to ensure baby is always supported

Ensure heat pads and space heaters aren’t too hot occasionally

Always support baby’s head

Secure your equipment and backdrops

Do you have a preference for natural light versus constant light versus strobes? Why one over the other?

You can use any of the three, but preference is toward strobes. Specifically Einstiens + PLM.

Usually placed with light source parallel with the backdrop and move baby around

Also works well with the light being a little off axis to create some shape.

What business advice do you have for someone interested in building a newborn photography business?

Build your skillset first and foremost & build solid portfolio

Develop sustainable pricing system

Develop brand & recognition

Exceptional experience

Exhibit at baby & child fairs

Structure giveaways to collect data

Network

Partner with others

Children’s Boutiques

Hospitals can be good but typically bring in less business

Do you partner with local companies in your area? If so, what kind of companies do you think are best for networking, referrals, and collaboration?

What pricing advice do you have for those interested in newborn photography? What are common package options? Do you prefer in person sales or all encompassing collections?

Know your Cost of Doing Business

Decide how much you want to make

Figure out how much time you are putting into a session

Be confident in yourself and your pricing

What do you think is THE most important tip for someone considering being a Newborn photographer?

In person mentoring with skilled newborn photographers

Can you recommend any newborn courses or workshops? Any courses or workshops you’d like to advertise?

I’ll be an instructor at the upcoming Milky Way Family retreat online

Newborn specific

Amy McDaniel - Dew Drops

Nicole Smith

Sunkist

Sandra Hill Photography

Rachel Vanoven

Business

Sue Bryce

  continue reading

43 episodes

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