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Ft. Myers Newborn Photographer.
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Ft. Myers Newborn Photographer.
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I love working with newborns. Even though some make me work for the shots a little harder than others, I still love em'! This little girl was a breeze. She was gorgeous and pleasant all wrapped up in this tiny little package. Sessions like hers make you forget how tough newborns can be to photograph sometimes. She spoiled me for those two hours we had together. :)
The hardest part of a newborn shoot can sometimes be the transitioning from one set to another. Once you get them positioned and sleeping, you really cringe at the thought of having to move them again. However, with a seasoned pro, they move from set to set with total ease...
If you're considering booking a newborn session with Angie Seaman Photography, give us a buzz and we'll get your sweet little scheduled and on our books for their tentative arrival. We like to see newborns that are ten days and younger for the best outcome in a newborn session. Once they pass that two week mark, they begin to stretch out and not stay balled up in those newborn fetal positions that we love so much. It's always best to have their newborn portraits taken prior to that 10-14 day old range. By doing so, we capture all of the fine details that make a newborn...well...a newborn.

Call Angie Seaman Photography today at (317) 777-9990 to schedule your unique and oh so different newborn images. We promise we won't dissapoint!
Did you know that if you're expecting and wanting newborn images of your precious soon to be new arrival, you should book your session with your photographer (a.k.a...ME) at around your 30-35 week mark. We want a good enough lead time to assure you a spot on our appointment book and the earlier we know that you have a new baby due soon, the better. Thirty weeks is typically around the perfect time to give us a call with your due date and details.Once your new little one arrives, I like to make sure we get the shoot in within the first week to fourteen days of their life. The newer the newborn, the better the shoot usually goes. So...if you want to swing by and do the shoot on your way home from the hospital, we're totally down with that. LOL! A very new baby is a sleepy baby which in turn makes for a great newborn session.Email me today at Angie@AngieSeamanPhotography.com to schedule your newborn session. I promise that we'll capture some of the most memorable and most incredible images of your new lil' little.xoxo, Angie
I've been away - in Atlanta - for another workshop over the past weekend. I spent Friday thru Sunday, one on one, with Debbie Layden (a newborn and children's photographer there in Atlanta). I had a blast and got to drown myself in newborn photography as well as studio and outdoor lighting. Deb was great to work one on one with as I got to ask all the questions I wanted and didn't feel like a dork asking them. LOL!As a photographer, I like to consider myself a "life-learner." Meaning, I never want to get to the point in photography or in life period where I think I just "know it all." No one ever knows E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G and therefore, why not make it a priority to keep learning all throughout life (whether it be in your career, your hobby, your passion, etc.)? Because I want to remain a life-learner, I intend to always make it a priority to attend any workshop, conference, class, seminar, etc. that I feel is necessary to my craft. I want my clients to have the best product possible and I can honestly say that with each workshop or conference I've attended, it's only bettered the end result of my art. I once heard a photography mentor of mine say to treat workshops and classes as though they are your college - ongoing college. So I do. I have two other workshops coming up this year (one next month in March and one in September) that I hope will also add to the list of things that have helped me improve my product and further educate my brain in regard to this industry.Because of the above, I'm so grateful for those who "teach" in this industry. Without them, we'd be a lot further behind in most cases than we currently are. Right? So...thank you to all of you out there who aren't afraid to share your knowledge with other photographers. I am a firm believer that there is enough business out there for everybody. :)Until the next post, stay up to date on daily happenings, give-a-ways, casting calls, & my most recent images from sessions I've done, etc. which are shared on my facebook fan page. You can find my fan page here: FAN PAGE ON FACEBOOKHave a fabulous weekend! XOXO, Angie