How to successfully capture newborn portraits with a toddler sibling

One of my favorite parts about being a newborn photographer is seeing families come back with their second (or third, or fourth) babies to my studio. I adore watching the toddlers I’ve photographed since they were newborns become big siblings and welcome their new baby brothers or sisters to the world. It’s so special - being able to capture these milestones for families. Not just the new baby, but the transition into siblinghood for the older toddlers, too. But, capturing these toddlers comes with it’s own challenges, and just about every parent I talk to is worried about how their toddler will be with the new baby during our portraits. It’s such a common fear - and I totally get it! But it’s 100% possible to have a beautiful session - with your toddler and new baby. Look at how well Baby Dylan and his big brother Owen did!

family of four sits on couch in studio during newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

When I last saw Owen during their outdoor family portrait session in the fall, he was shy and quiet and only wanted to be held by his dad. This time around, he was excited to introduce me to his baby brother Dylan, and he loved playing with all of the toys in my studio. He eagerly joined the family portraits, and he was all smiles for the camera when he saw the different rattles and bubbles that I brought out for his session. Now, I know that not all toddlers are like Dylan - but over the years, I’ve learned a few tricks about how to help your toddlers feel better in the studio during newborn portraits.

baby sleeps in white wrap in wooden box while big brother looks on during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer

Tips for engaging toddlers:

  • Go at their pace, don't rush them - or everyone’s going to have a rough time.

  • Make them feel special! It’s hard to understand why you aren’t the center of attention anymore. Start off by talking to the toddler and playing with them, and make it all about them instead of all about the baby.

  • Let them feel in control, give them easy choices like "Do you want to start with just you and baby, or mommy and daddy and baby? Do you think we should use the white or the blue blanket?"

  • Never underestimate the power of a bribe. I keep my studio snack cart stocked with toddler favorites, and it's amazing to see how hard these kids will keep it together for a promised goldfish or juice box when they are all done!

  • Give them breaks. Mix up the family poses so that the child isn't in every single one for long periods of time. Let them go play, have a quick bite, help you find a new toy, etc. while you mix family portraits with mom and baby, dad and baby, sibling portraits, etc.

  • Make it fun! Sing songs, blow bubbles, hide toys or snacks with the baby, ask them to find an animal in your camera lens, use rattles, lean in for little tickles, etc.

  • Remember to keep the baby's safety your top priority and plan all shots around poses that will keep the baby supported and secure. Always have a parent or two nearby to spot the baby, and give the toddler clues or magic words that will let them know when it's safe to get up and move.

mom holds two sons during newborn photos in studio with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs newborn photographer
big brother makes faces while baby brother sleeps during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer
parents hold baby boy while new big brother looks on during newborn session in studio with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer
dad holds two sons on couch in studio during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom holds newborn son swaddled in white wrap during studio portraits with Nicole Starr Photography, newborn photographer
parents look at newborn baby in white wrap during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer
dad holds newborn son in white wrap during newborn photos in studio with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby in white onesie lays in blankets during studio newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps curled up in white wrap during studio newborn photos with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs newborn photographer
baby sleeps in light grey warps during studio newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps in white wrap laying on grey blanket during newborn photos in studio photographed by Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer
baby lays on blue blanket sleeping in white wrap on bed during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps in white wrap laying on knit blue blanket in bed during newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
baby curls up in grey wrap on knit blanket during newborn portraits in studio with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lays in grey blanket during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

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Beyond the Newborn Session: Capturing the First Year of Milestones

I don’t know what it is about parenthood that makes time fly by, but I know that ever since my son was born, I’ve blinked and another year has gone by. As a mom and a professional photographer, I understand the value of portraits of my child from the newborn stage and beyond. Newborn portraits are one of the things most parents put on their “parenting to-do list”. That first year is fleeting and I think it’s so important that everyone has a chance to document their precious baby. But the documentation shouldn’t end there.

When I was a new mom, I constantly had my camera out to capture every little moment and changes in our son after our newborn portraits. Looking back, I’m so happy that I have truly beautiful and classic baby portraits of my son, in (and out) of the studio to document those stages, too. Every time he started on a new milestone or learned a new skill, I wanted to capture it forever.

baby crawls on pink blanket during studio portraits with milestone photographer Nicole Starr Photography in Saratoga Springs New York
baby girl sits in chair with flower headband during milestone photos with family photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Our babies change SO much in the first year of life - more than any other year as they grow. They grow their first teeth, laugh for the first time, and learn to sit up, crawl, and walk. Capturing all of those milestones truly matters. We all say we never want to forget those stages and changes - and with studio portraits, you never will. You’ll have those dimpled cheeks and baby giggles documented forever to enjoy.

baby lays on chunky blanket during milestone photos with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girls chews on pearls during milestone photos in Saratoga Springs NY studio with Nicole Starr Photography, NY family photographer
baby lays in blanket during milestone portraits with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography

As babies grow, they enter into my favorite stage, the “Gerber Baby stage”, when they’re 6-10 months old. This is one of the most popular milestone sessions in my studio. Babies are sitting up solidly, they're happy and expressive, they interact with you and play into all of the games (peekaboo, tickles) to let us capture their amazing smiles. They're not that mobile yet so they're not running away from the camera - so it works out for us. These are often some of the best portraits to capture your little one’s personality as they start to figure out who they are.

baby rolls in chunky white blanket during studio milestone photos with Saratoga Springs NY children’s photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sits in wicker basket during milestone photos in Saratoga Springs NY studio with Nicole Starr Photography
ten month old portraits for baby boy in studio photographed by Saratoga Springs newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sits under ivory blanket during studio milestone portraits in Saratoga Springs NY with Nicole Starr Photography
baby crawls through studio during milestone photos with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography

After the “Gerber Baby stage”, our babies inch even closer to turning one… and then comes the super popular cake smash session! These cake smash portraits are always a lot of fun. They’re a celebration of your baby - and of your family’s journey over the last year. I love watching babies and their families interact during their one year milestone and cake smash portraits in the studio. It’s also the perfect time to document something your baby is interested in, when you choose your cake smash theme.

baby sits on couch in studio with family photographer Nicole Starr Photography in Saratoga Springs
baby chews on American flag during studio milestone photos with Saratoga Springs NY photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby crawls through studio during cake smash in Saratoga Springs with NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays during Where the Wild Things Are cake smash in studio with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs cake smash photographer
baby plays with cake decorated with blueberries during blue themed cake smash in Saratoga Springs NY studio with Nicole Starr Photography
baby cries during cake smash with peonies photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Capturing your baby’s first year is so important. These studio sessions are the perfect way to document each of your baby’s milestones along the way - and a great way to ensure you’ll always have stunning portraits to remember each sweet baby smile by. Our baby’s first year always flies by… make sure you don’t miss teh chance to document it all!


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Grayson's Fourth Trip Around the Sun - An Outer Space Cake Smash

I say it every year, but I can't even believe that our sweet boy is another year older! Grayson is FOUR. I don't know where the time goes, but it really does move at warp speed once you become a parent. It feels like we were just doing his other cake smash sessions not that long ago (check out his first birthday, second birthday, and third birthday portraits here!)

four year old laughs during outer space cake smash with NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Every year I plan birthday portraits around a theme that is special to Grayson. When he was a baby, his favorite stuffed animal was a llama so we did a llama cake smash -- and it's still his favorite stuffed animal to this day! At age 2, he was obsessed with school buses, so naturally that's what his theme was. Last year at age 3, he was all about the mail truck.

But now this year feels different because he's not just into things with wheels anymore. As he likes to tell everyone, he's "really into space" and "obsessed with the planets."

Our little guy is super interested in learning everything he can about space. This future astronomer first saw pictures of the planets in a little card game a few months ago, and ever since then he can't get enough information about space!

toddler reaches for stars during cake smash with outer space theme photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

It quickly turned into trips to the library to check out informational books on space and a visit to the planetarium. He asks to read his space books multiple time a day, and his favorite ones are called "Wonderbooks" and they have a read-aloud story built right into the book so he can listen to them on his own. Grayson loves them and plays them over and over. He draws the planets on his chalkboard and rattles off a million and one facts about the planets, their moons, which ones are gassy, which ones are bigger than others, and why some are so cold. He talks about asteroid belts and comets, galaxies and the big bang. It feels like we've been living in a seventh grade science class relearning all of this information alongside him, but he LOVES it and it's amazing to see what he has absorbed and understood.

Grayson asked me to do a cake smash with him, and I told him he would have to help me plan it. Naturally, we chose a space theme for his fourth birthday! He helped pick out the decorations, he chose his outfit, and helped me get it all set up. I make his cakes because of his peanut allergy, and we had fun baking this sweet concoction.

Now that he's getting older he wants to be a lot more involved in the studio, and it's really fun watching that excitement blossom inside of him. He's a pretty cool kid, and I'm excited to watch him come into his own even more this year as a four year old!

outer space cake smash for four year old photographed by New York cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler laughs during cake smash with outer space theme photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
4 year old licks blue icing off wooden spoon during outer space cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler eats cake pop off top of cake during outer space themed cake smash photographed by Nicole Starr Photography in Saratoga Springs studio
toddler poses during cake smash with outer space themed photographed by New York cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with blue icing and wooden spoon during 4th birthday cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler runs around cake during outer space cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler smiles during planet inspired cake smash in New York studio photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with outer space cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY Cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler poses with space inspired cake for birthday photos in studio with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer
four year old sits on navy backdrop with gold stars during outer space cake smash with NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with space themed cake during outer space inspired cake smash in Saratoga Springs NY studio with Nicole Starr Photography
toddler sits on stool in front of outer space backdrop during four year birthday photos with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY milestone photographer
toddler smiles in space themed pajamas during outer space inspired birthday session with Nicole Starr Photography
toddler shows off spoon with blue icing during Saratoga Springs NY cake smash with Nicole Starr Photography
toddler sits with blue planet inspired cake smash in Saratoga Springs NY studio with cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with wooden spoon during cake smash for fourth birthday in Saratoga Springs NY studio photographed by Nicole Starr Photography

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From Click to Delivery and Everything in Between - A Look into our Portrait Process

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to work with a full-service photographer? Or what in the world that term even means? Today we’re delving deep into the portrait experience to give you the inside scoop about what you can expect when you hire Nicole Starr Photography for your next portrait session. From the very first click of a button all the way through product delivery, let’s dig in!

Saratoga Springs NY family photographer hangs artwork in studio

For most of my clients and potential clients, their very first impression of my business is right here through my website. And here you are — so, welcome! This is where the majority of my clients find me, and also the first place that they head after a friend shares my name with them. And like every small business owner, I love it and sooooo appreciate it when families refer their friends and can’t stop gushing about their amazing portrait experience! If you’re not sure where to get started on the website, check out our different session types on the tab at the top of this page. Look through some BLOGS for inspiration, and take a peek at the gorgeous ARTWORK options here as well. Then head over to the INVESTMENT PAGE and finally click on CONTACT and let’s chat!

Saratoga Springs studio for family and newborn photographer

After I receive your contact email, we set up a time for a quick phone call. I love this part! This is when we get to know each other a little more, and you tell me all about your baby, your family, and what you’re looking for in your portrait session. I fill you in on the portrait experience (much like we’re doing in this blog post today) and then we set up a time for a planning call.

Our planning call is a pre-consultation done over Zoom. This is when we talk in more detail about colors, theme, location, outfits, must-have shots, etc. I show you examples of all of the beautiful artwork so that you can start picturing them in your home, and we go over any and all questions before booking the session.

From there we set a date for your portrait session. If it’s a newborn session, we mark a flexible date on the calendar surrounding your due date and finalize the date once the baby arrives. If it’s an outdoor session, we plan TWO dates — a session date and a rain date so that we have both blocked off in case in it rains on the first day. 

Then the countdown begins and we excitedly await the day of your family’s portrait session!

All of our sessions are relaxed and we’re flexible with timing so that we can work around your baby or child’s mood to keep them comfortable and happy. We capture a variety of portraits and looks/setups, and we have a blast while doing so!



setup for clients in full-service photography studio in Saratoga Springs NY
pastel wraps and headbands for newborn sessions in Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer

After that you’ll enjoy a sneak peek on social media within a week of your session, and then we’ll set a time for your ordering appointment. This is another part of the portrait experience that I love sooooo much. I come to your home, or we can do the appointment over Zoom, too. We spend about an hour together going through your gallery and choosing your favorite portraits that you want to enjoy at home.



Here’s why I do this in your homes. Think back to your wedding photos. If you’re like 90% of the moms that I talk to on the phone, you got your photos back from your wedding photographer and never did anything with them, right? Maybe you hung one or two. Mayyyyyybe you had an album included with your package. But most of the families I talk to tell me regretfully that they haven’t been able to enjoy their wedding photos because they haven’t had the time to go through them yet. 

That is exactly why we set aside an hour to go through the portraits from your session together. We look at your walls and figure out the best locations and sizes for your portraits. We talk about albums and collection boxes to see which feels like the best fit for your home. We figure out gifts for family members and we design holiday cards and birth announcements, checking so many to-dos off of your list for you. And it only takes an hour. All of the printing and design is done for you, making it so easy and stress-free for you to enjoy gorgeous heirloom artwork in your home that is going to put a smile on your face every single day!



framed deckled print rests in chair in studio photographed by Nicole Starr Photography, full-service portrait photographer in Saratoga Springs NY
matted portraits shared by Nicole Starr Photography, full-service portrait photographer in Saratoga Springs NY
box of matted prints on chair in studio photographed by Nicole Starr Photography, full-service portrait photographer in Saratoga Springs NY

After that, I go through and finish editing your images. I send all of your images off to my professional labs and they return as beautifully printed and handcrafted artwork. We set up a time for me to deliver everything to you, and then it’s time to enjoy your portraits at home!

Nicole Starr Photography, full-service portrait photographer in Saratoga Springs NY holds canvas print in studio

It’s that easy. Pretty sweet, right?

So if you’re ready to take all of the stress out of your next portrait session, what are you waiting for? Let’s chat today and get started!


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A Music-Themed Cake smash for Baby Easton

I can’t believe Baby Easton is already one! It feels like yesterday that he came into the studio for his newborn session and now he’s a year old. I was so happy when his mom reached out to me to plan this cake smash for him. It’s the perfect way to celebrate your baby turning one! Cake smashes are completely personalized to your family and your baby, which makes them a great way to document this big milestone!

Since Easton loves going to weekly mommy & me music classes, his mom knew that they wanted to incorporate this into his cake smash. With a requested color palette of light blue, grey, and white, I was able to work on the setup. I love how all of the pieces came together - and I think Easton agrees. He was SO happy our entire session - and super chatty. We had a great time watching him enjoy his cake and crawl around the studio.

Happy first birthday, Easton!!

toddler bites into cake during music-themed cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sits eating cake with silver cake topper during music-themed cake smash with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer
baby eats icing from cake during music-themed cake smash photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with wooden spoon during musical-themed cake smash with Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with wooden spoon during musical-themed cake smash with Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with wooden spoon on teal cake stand during musical-themed cake smash with Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays in bath tub during cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays in bath tub with rubber duck during cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays in bath tub with rubber duck during cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays in bath tub with rubber duck during cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents pose with toddler during Saratoga Springs family session in studio with NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom and son sit on sofa in studio during NY family session with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs family photographer
dad and son sit on sofa during studio family session with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY family photographer
toddler sits on sofa during studio milestone portraits photographed by Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays in curtains during studio family session with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
family plays together during studio family session with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography

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What to wear for your headshot portrait session - Saratoga Springs headshot photographer

Headshot portrait sessions are about more than just taking a good photo to share online. Headshots should share your style, personality, and should be a reflection of who you really are. When you start to select outfits for your headshot portrait session, there’s a few things to consider. Remember to choose outfits that make you feel confident and amazing - and spark joy. Today, I’m sharing my top tips for what to wear for your headshot session!

woman holds coffee cup leaning on marble ledge during headshots photographed by Saratoga Springs NY branding photographer Nicole Starr Photography

A few general guidelines to keep in mind when selecting outfits for your headshot session:

Bring a few different looks, and we can narrow them down at the studio. I’d rather you have more to choose from than feel insecure about something you wear. So, here’s some of my favorite outfit ideas…

Opt for form-fitting outfits for a slimmer look!

Avoid chunky knits, boxy tops, or loose blouses that will make you appear wider on camera than you really are. Choosing form-fitting outfits will help you appear slimmer on camera.

man poses in navy suit during headshots with NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography
woman sits on bench during headshots in blue shirt photographed by Cape Cod headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Textures are your best friend!

Lace, ruching, and interesting fabric details all photograph beautifully. They provide a little more of an interesting factor to your portraits, so don’t be afraid to lean into them!

woman poses in rainbow dress during branding photos with Nicole Starr Photography
woman sits in wicker chair with lace top photographed by Saratoga Springs NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Choose longer sleeves if they make you comfortable!

Consider long sleeves or 3/4 sleeves, and avoid cap sleeves and sleeveless styles if you're not 100% confident with your arms. Remember, the goal of these portraits is to capture images you love and want to share to promote your business online!

woman poses in teal sweater with long sleeves during headshots with Saratoga Springs NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography
woman sits at desk in long-sleeve pink shirt during headshots with Nicole Starr Photography, Saratoga Springs NY branding photographer

Bring tops with flattering necklines.

Scoop, v-neck, cowl neck all photograph beautifully. I love when my clients bring outfits that really play with their outfits like this.

woman poses in yellow tank top during headshot portrait session with Saratoga Springs NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography
woman arranges flowers in navy and white shirt during headshots with Saratoga Springs headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography
woman poses in black shirt with hands on hip photographed by NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Add layers to switch up your look!

A form-fitting cardigan or a blazer can change the look of your outfit instantly. It’s also a way to incorporate parts of your typical outfit - like a jacket or lab coat - into your portraits.

woman poses in white lab coat during headshots with Nicole Starr Photography in Saratoga Springs studio
man sits at desk during medical headshots for doctor photographed by Saratoga Springs NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Plan for a variety of colors.

Many clients opt for something light, something dark, and something bold. See what I mean about bringing lots of options? There’s a better chance for final images that you’ll love!

woman sits at desk with coral and white sweater during headshots with Saratoga Springs NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography
woman works at desk during headshots photographed by Saratoga Springs NY headshot photographer Nicole Starr Photography

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Email templates to help photographers send client emails in 5 minutes or less

As a busy mom and business owner, I’m always looking for ways to save time in the office so I can serve my families well. One of the ways I’ve been able to do that is to streamline my client communication process. I want to keep everything easy for myself and for my clients, so there’s never any confusion… but also so they feel prepared and excited for our portrait session together.

How to streamline client communication.

Streamlining client communication is as simple as using email templates! I’ve created sets of email templates for my newborn clients and my cake smash clients. Because of these templates, I’m able to send the appropriate emails out in less than 5 minutes. I know many photographers hesitate to use templates because they want their correspondence to feel personalized - but that’s the beauty of these. I am able to quickly update and customize these emails with their names, dates, and details about the family and their session. Nothing ever feels like it was copied and pasted when my clients read them. But, I’ve managed to save time in my office that day!

That’s a win-win.

When I can spend less time worrying about the day-to-day work in the office, I’m able to focus on what matters for my photography business. I can spend my time focusing on my client relationships and nurturing them because I can step away from my inbox. I can be with my family and make sure I’m spending my limited time where I really want to be.

I love my email templates…

That’s why I’m excited to share that these email templates are for sale in my online shop! If you’re ready to take back control of your time, while also improving your client experience, today’s the day to grab a copy. All of the templates can be customized to match YOUR brand voice - so there’s no reason not to grab them. Take back your time, focus on what matters most, and keep serving your clients well.

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Family portrait inspiration for spring family photos

Spring is one of my favorite time to photograph families. Everything is blooming, there’s pastel and soft colors everywhere and the weather is always so lovely. No matter what season we’re in, I’m asked about what colors or outfits families should wear to their sessions. I LOVE helping my families determine their outfits because I want them to truly love their final portraits. Here’s a few things to consider when planning your outfits for spring family photos.

dad lifts toddler during spring family photos with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents pose with little girl in white dress during spring family photos in Saratoga Springs NY with Nicole Starr Photography

What colors do you have in your home?

If your home leans towards darker and richer colors, then the fall might be better for your artwork. But if your home is filled with light neutrals and soft colors, the spring is a better fit. The softer colors outside will be the perfect complement to the decor in your home. Those are also some of the colors you should consider when planning outfits, so that when you display your portraits, they fit in naturally!

mom sits on white swing with daughter at home during spring photos with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents pose with toddler during family photos in Saratoga Springs NY with Nicole Starr Photography

How to choose colors and patterns:

No matter when we photograph your family, the principles of outfits remain the same. You want to try to avoid matching completely with each other. Instead, lean for complimentary colors, like a pastel palette. I recommend starting with one family member’s outfits (usually mom’s) and then choosing the rest around that piece. Pull the colors to compliment for everyone else’s outfits. Try to avoid large or loud patterns.

parents pose with toddlers on street with flowers photographed in Saratoga Springs NY with Nicole Starr Photography
toddler sits on street by flowers in downtown Saratoga Springs with NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom holds baby on sidewalk during spring family photos with New York family photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Plan age appropriate outfits and outfits you can move in.

Remember, kids will be kids during our sessions. And we want that! So, make sure whatever you choose, they’re comfortable in. If they’re not, it will show. I’m all for special outfits for your photos, but I recommend making sure your little ones wear them at least a little bit of time before our portraits. Otherwise, choose something you know they’ll be happy in and will smile for us wearing. In fact, that goes for everyone. Make sure your entire family is comfortable and can move during our portraits. I like to have my families move, walk, and play during our time together!

sisters hug on sidewalk in Saratoga Springs NY during family photos with Nicole Starr Photography in the springtime
toddler runs in bowtie and white button up shirt during spring family photos in Saratoga Springs NY with Nicole Starr Photography
two kids hug mom during spring family photos in Saratoga Springs with Nicole Starr Photography, NY family photographer
mom kisses son outside Hall of Springs in Saratoga Springs during spring family photos with Nicole Starr Photography

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Family portrait inspiration for spring family photos with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography

My Favorite Balloon Garlands for Cake Smashes

I absolutely love balloon garlands! They’re such a fun way to decorate and build a setup for cake smashes in the studio. Today, I thought it would be fun to share a few of my favorite balloon garlands so that when you start to plan your baby’s first birthday portraits, you’ve got some great ideas in mind.

Balloon garlands are an easy way to bring some color to the studio - especially if a family isn’t sure they want an actual them. They’re festive and celebratory! Paired with confetti, balloon garlands are a super fun way to celebrate your baby turning one!

Use Garlands instead of a Theme

Some families prefer to do a cake smash with no theme, but instead they have color inspiration they would like to use. A balloon garland pulls everything together and makes it festive. Just add a little confetti sprinkled on the floor, and you’re good to go!

You’ll see that we often use balloon garlands WITH a theme, too. It’s such a fun way to pull together a more theme (like the Easter Bunny, music, and a sports team, as you’ll see below!) by adding cutouts and other decor to complete the look.

Assembling Your Balloon Garland

As I prepare for birthday sessions, one of my jobs is assembling the balloon garlands. It’s much easier than you think! My number one tip is to make sure that you mix different sized balloons for a balanced look. I also love THESE balloon clips, which help me reuse my balloons for multiple sessions. All about low waste options! When you start to build the garland, bring your balloons really tightly together and then once you add it to your setup, you can re-arrange the balloons by flipping some forward and backward to get the look you want.

Below, you’ll find some of the most popular themes and color combinations - as well as a chance to click on some of the original blog posts and see the full setup!

I hope these portraits inspire you to include a balloon garland in your child’s first birthday portraits!

Pastels

baby plays with cake in front of pastel balloon garland for cake smash with Nicole Starr Photography, NY cake smash photographer
brothers eat cake during easter bunny inspired cake smash with pastel balloon arch photographed by Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy in suspenders plays with wooden spoon during music inspired cake smash with pastel blue and white balloon garland photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl in pigtails plays with cake during ice cream inspired cake smash with pastel balloon arch photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays with cake topper in front of pink and gold balloon garland for cake smash with Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays in tub in front of pastel peach, pink and purple balloon arch photographed by Nicole Starr Photography, NY cake smash photographer

Blues

baby boy sits in front of assortment of blue balloons in balloon garland photographed by first birthday photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby puts icing in his mouth in front of blue and white balloon garland photographed by Nicole Starr Photography, NY cake smash photographer
baby crawls on floor during space themed cake smash with blue and tan balloon garland photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Chromes/Metallics

metallic balloon arch of purples and whites for pastel cake smash for first birthday photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl plays in front of metallic balloon garland during cake smash photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

White with Florals

all-white balloon garland with floral accents for boho inspired cake smash with NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby lifts wooden spoon during cake smash with all-white balloon garland with floral accents designed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Vibrant

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blue, orange, and white balloon garland for Astros inspired cake smash for one year old in Saratoga Springs NY studio

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Favorite Balloon garlands for cake smashes with a variety of themes shared by New York cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

A First Trip Around the Sun Cake Smash

Happy birthday, Brandon! This little astronaut came to my Saratoga Springs NY studio for his first birthday cake smash - complete with an outer space theme. When Brandon’s parents inquired and began planning their portraits with me, I was super excited about the theme they mentioned. As we dove further into possible colors and ideas, we settled on some blues and oranges, with silver accents. Everything felt super space-y and was the perfect fit for their little birthday boy! Brandon was an absolute joy to photograph. He loved the spotlight and was excited to dig into his cake from Kelly Skitchenny! I don’t blame him… it looked delicious!

We rounded out his first birthday portraits with family portraits on the sofa in my studio. I love the classic and simple feel to these portraits - just these three and lots of smiles! What a perfect way to celebrate a first birthday!!

toddler in blue suspenders sits in chair in front of blue space themed backdrop during cake smash with Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with blue and peach cake during space themed cake smash with Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays with wooden spoon during space themed cake smash photographed by NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays in bubble bath during space themed cake smash with NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby plays in bubble bath during cake smash with Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad and son sit on tan couch in studio with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom hugs toddler on sofa during studio portraits with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler crawls on studio floor during portraits for first birthday with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom sits on sofa with toddler during studio portraits with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler sits on tan sofa with white and grey sweater during photos with  Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad and toddler sit on sofa during family portraits in studio with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents pose with toddler in studio during family portraits with  Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler plays on white studio floor during milestone portraits with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad kisses son in studio during milestone portraits with  Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
family of three poses in studio photographed by Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
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A first trip around the sun, space inspired cake smash photographed by Saratoga Springs NY cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

A Checklist of What to Bring to Your Newborn Session

Preparing for your newborn session shouldn’t be a stressful experience! One of the reasons I love offering in-studio newborn portraits at my Saratoga Springs studio is that I’m able to take care of so much for my families. I want their newborn session to be something joyful, low stress, and enjoyable. So today, I’ve put together a quick checklist of what you should bring to your newborn sessions! You might be surprised that it’s just a few items…

Here’s what to bring to your newborn session:

A zip-up sleeper. Dress your little one in a zip-up sleeper (no snaps) so that it is easy to undress them when you arrive.

Pacifiers… Avoid a wub-a-nub or any pacifier with a stuffed animal attached to it, and just bring a plain pacifier. I like the Soothies brand, the green ones that the hospital uses because they’re easy to use and won’t leave any marks around baby’s face as they’re using them!

baby girl sleeps in crib during newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
what to bring to your newborn session: tips from Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Milk! Be prepared to nurse or feed a bottle during the session, and bring whatever you need to be comfortable.

Comfy clothes for mom & dad to change into after we finish family portraits. I recommend light layers because we keep the studio toasty for the baby, who is used to a constant 98 degrees inside of you!

baby sleeps in white wrap laid on top of mustard blanket photographed by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy sleeps in blue and white wrap during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Diapers. Most babies go through 2-3 diapers during their portrait session. Sometimes less, sometimes more. I keep newborn diapers in the studio that you are welcome to use, but it doesn't hurt to keep your diaper bag is well-stocked, too.

new parents look down at baby girl during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
baby holds sonogram during NY newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography, New York newborn photographer

Patience. We work around the baby's mood and if they need breaks to eat, get changed, and be soothed, we take our sweet time and keep your little one comfortable. Some babies calm more easily than others, and some babies need a little extra time and attention to settle into the poses. Eventually all babies give in to the white noise, the shushing, the heat, and the power of a good swaddle, and I guarantee you that we will capture the most beautiful portraits of your little one even if they need a little longer to feel comfortable. Be patient and just remember that your baby is in good hands!

baby sleeps holding grey teddy bear during newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer

That’s it - that’s all you need to bring to your newborn session. I have everything else on site that you might need including both a baby and mama wardrobe, carefully chosen props and setup pieces, and even spaces for families to rest during our portraits. Being a new parent can be hard, but having a successful newborn session is easy!


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what to bring to your newborn session: a checklist from Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

The Best Age for Newborn Portraits

As new parents begin to plan for their newborn portraits, one of the questions I’m most often asked is when they should book their newborn session. Today, I wanted to talk about how old your baby should be for our portraits, why I always say “yes” to older babies, and when in your pregnancy we should book your session to make sure you’re on the calendar.

What age is best for newborn portraits?

Most of my newborns are photographed in the first 2-3 weeks of their life. I prefer to wait until they are at least 7 days old to schedule their portrait session. By then their tummies are bigger and they can hold more milk, which means they are more easily settled for longer periods of time (and easier to pose!). This also gives parents a little time to adjust to their new (sleepless) routine and feel a tiny bit less like zombies by the time they get to the studio.

baby sleeps in white wrap on white chunky blanket during newborn portraits with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
baby girl sleeps on floral wrap with pink flowers photographed by NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby holds grey teddy during newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Older Newborn Portraits

Unlike other photographers, I'll never turn away an "older newborn," and I actually love working with babies in the studio that are 3, 4, 5+ weeks old. I've even captured newborn portraits for babies that are 2.5 and 3 months old, still swaddling them up and capturing those sweet baby details from the early stages of their life. Older newborns may not settle as easily into certain poses as they become less flexible and their bones start to harden, but we can still safely wrap and pose them for their portrait session.

older newborn twins lay on bellies in white onesies during newborn portraits Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography discusses the best age for newborn portraits - including when to bring older newborn babies
newborn twins lay in white wraps during studio newborn session with NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby girl lays in white wrap with hand under her chin during older newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography

When should you book your newborn portraits?

The most important thing is to reserve your newborn session IN THE SECOND TRIMESTER to ensure that your photographer has room on their schedule for your family. I mark each family's due date and save a certain amount of flexibility in the weeks surrounding the due date so that we can schedule the session once the baby arrives. I take on a limited number of newborn clients each month to give each family the attention and flexibility they deserve with their little one's arrival.

baby boy wrapped in white blanket curls up during newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
baby curls up in blue blanket during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby sleeps in white wrap on red and gold sari during newborn session with NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

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Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography discusses the best time for newborn portraits and when to book them during your pregnancy.

Making Memories with Grandparents & Grandkids: Extended Family Portrait Session in our Saratoga Springs Studio

Nicole and Chris are longtime clients and I've photographed their two babies and all of their milestones ever since they were born. It’s such a special gift to be able to see my clients year after year and watch their kids grow up. I absolutely adore Elli and Colton. So, when Nicole and Chris reached out about surprising his mom with a portrait session for Christmas, I was absolutely on board! Together, we planned an extended family session with Chris’s brother and his family.

The day of their session was so much fun. I loved watching Elli and Colton with their cousin, Easton. Easton and Colton are only a few days apart, so their bond is incredibly special. Extended family portraits are SO important to me because I love photographing all the relationships, especially grandparents and their grandkids. It’s so sweet. I loved watching Nicole, Chris, and their family just be together in the studio.

I also absolutely loved the colors of the outfits they chose! When planning extended family portraits, coordinating outfits can be a bit tricky. Obviously the images will wind up in multiple homes, so try to consider where they’ll be displayed as you choose your palette. Stick to a color palette of 3 or 4 total colors for everyone’s outfits. This family did a great job with that - definitely use it for inspiration! When you’re thinking about studio portraits, too, the lighter colors will photograph so beautifully!!!

Psst!! A quick update about 2022’s outdoor portrait season! This year we’re only scheduling outdoor family portraits this for May, September & October. With limited availability, I expect the calendar to fill up even faster than ever. Be sure to reach out early to reserve your spot! If you’re thinking of an outdoor session in 2022, NOW IS THE TIME TO SCHEDULE.

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grandparents hold three grandkids in studio during family portraits with Nicole Starr Photography
parents pose with four adults and three children during extended family portraits in studio photographed by Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
three cousins sit together on tan couch in studio during family portraits with NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
little girl in purple sweater hugs younger brother in blue jumper during family portraits with Nicole Starr Photography
toddler boy in blue sweater plays on tan couch during family photos with Nicole Starr Photography, NY family photographer
parents hold toddler in blue sweater on couch during studio family portraits with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
parents sit with two kids on couch during studio family portraits with NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
grandparents pose with sons and their children during family portraits in studio with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
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10 questions newborn photographers want you to ask before booking a session

Expecting a baby is such an exciting time for families - and planning your newborn portraits is always a lot of fun, too. But it can be overwhelming if you’re not sure who to hire or where to take your newborn baby. As a newborn photographer who’s been photographing babies for many years now, I’ve come to realize that there’s some important topics you should discuss with your newborn photographer before ever booking a session.

1. What safety training do you have with photographing newborns?

This is the most important question you can ask the photographers that you are considering for your little one's first portraits. Newborn photography requires specialized training, and you don't want to trust just anyone with a camera when it comes to your baby that is only a few days or weeks old. You want to hire someone who has in-depth safety training and who knows how to safely handle and pose a newborn -- because posing a newborn safely is much different than handling a newborn in your day-to-day life at home. There are many opportunities for newborn photographers to learn these skills both in-person and online. I have done a variety of workshops and even mentored other photographers, and I continue my newborn education every year with new workshops and trainings. I've photographed hundreds of newborns since 2012, and their safety is my #1 priority in every single session. Safety trumps a cute pose every single time.

baby sleeps in crib during lifestyle newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

2. How many newborn sessions do you schedule a month?

Some photographers run a high volume studio, which means they take on dozens of clients each month. I run a low volume, high service business so that I can devote more time and attention to each client. This also allows me plenty of flexibility in scheduling newborn sessions depending on when each baby arrives. I take on a limited number of newborn clients each month so that I can be sure to fit everyone on the calendar with plenty of wiggle room for babies who are early and late arrivals.

3. Is the studio cleaned and sanitized between sessions?

This has always been important to me as a business owner, and now more than ever we are paying extra attention to all of the ways to make our studio safe for our littlest clients. Every hard surface is disinfected before a session, and every fabric and soft prop is sanitized as well. Read more about our Covid policies here on the blog.

baby girl in monogrammed pink pajamas sleeps on white blanket during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

4. What happens during a newborn session and how long is it?

There's nothing more stressful than becoming a new parent. There are so many unknowns in the first few weeks, which is why I like to prep families ahead of time for their newborn session so that they know exactly what to expect. My studio sessions typically last 2-3 hours, and you can read more about what to expect from start to finish here.

baby sleeps in knit hat during newborn portraits in studio with Nicole Starr Photography

5. Do you have a newborn session prep guide?

I give every family a welcome packet upon booking their session, and it includes a prep guide with tips on what to do and what to expect before, during, and after their portrait session! I tell all families that this may be their first time, but I've done this literally hundreds of times, so I do whatever it takes to make their experience easier and less stressful.

6. Is family posing included?

Not every newborn photographer includes family and sibling portraits in their sessions. If the first family portrait is something that is important to you (I know it is to me!), then look for a photographer that includes this. I encourage all families to jump in front of the camera for a few portraits at the beginning of their session because I can guarantee you that these are the memories you'll want to look back on one day -- just how tiny your baby was all curled up in your arms and the way your toddler looks at their new sibling before leaning in for a kiss. See some of my favorite family moments captured during newborn sessions in this Best of 2021 Newborn Portraits on the blog!

new parents and big sister hug newborn baby girl during portraits in studio with Nicole Starr Photography

7. What happens if the baby cries or won't settle?

This happens. And actually, speaking of things that happen during a newborn session, so does poop. And you know what? We just go with it! I wrap and swaddle the baby, rock and gently bounce the baby, turn up the heat, play white noise or a shusher, and use a few baby whisperer techniques that I've picked up over the years that calm even the fussiest babies. I tell all families that all babies settle eventually, and we just go with it knowing that once they settle we'll be able to capture the most beautiful portraits of your little one. In the meantime, I love a good awake newborn portrait and these are a great opportunity to capture their wide variety of expressions and interaction with family members. No time is ever wasted, but we also take our time and don't rush through anything.

baby girl sleeps in white wrap during newborn portraits with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

8. What should we wear? Do you offer a client closet?

This is one of my FAVORITE questions, and if clients don't mention this to me on our phone call then I 100% make sure to bring it up! I have lots of tips for families to make choosing an outfit simple, and I even provide a closet filled with dresses for moms to borrow for their portraits. I know what it's like as a new mom when you're not sure what is going to fit right after delivering your baby. That is why I have carefully selected a variety of long dresses in flowy, neutral fabrics and flattering styles that look amazing on new moms. You're welcome to borrow one for your portraits when you book your newborn session with me! Find more tips for what to wear on the blog, including for dad & siblings!

new parents hold baby during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer

9. Can you come to our home?

Some photographers offer lifestyle portrait session in the client's home. I love these sessions, and they are a beautiful and relaxed peek into your lives at home with your new baby. If you want the convenience of a photographer that comes to you, this might be something to consider! These sessions look and feel quite different from a studio session, so be sure that they're the right fit for you before booking.

big brother holds baby on bed during lifestyle newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

10. What is included in the price?

This is going to be different for every photographer. There are some photographers that sell only prints, and others that sell only digital images. There are photographers that will design your birth announcements and albums, and help you select wall art that will be perfectly sized and will complement the decor in your home. There are other photographers that will send you an online gallery and leave the rest up to you to figure out. Find the photographer whose process fits your needs. Are you looking for photos to post on Facebook? Or are you looking for beautiful artwork to enjoy at home and keepsakes to pass down to your children?

baby girl sleeps on pink blanket in white wrap during newborn session with newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography

Over the past decade of working with families, I have found that most new parents are overwhelmed with life at home with a new baby, and that is why I offer a full-service experience that includes an in-home ordering appointment where I help them select their favorite images. I print everything for them from my professional labs, and bring them artwork that is ready to hang and enjoy. When working with me, families don't have to worry about when they'll have the time to log into a gallery, figure out which images are their favorites, determine which sizes will fit on their walls, make sure the ones they chose look good together, find a decent lab to send everything to print, design an album, make and print their own cards, etc. It's literally all done for them while they get to soak up those first few weeks with their brand new baby and not have to worry about anything else.

I realize that everyone has a budget in mind when scheduling their portrait session, however, I also believe that you shouldn't choose your newborn photographer based on price alone. These are memories that you are going to treasure for the rest of your life, and the birth of your child is one of the most important milestones your family will ever celebrate. You want your portraits to reflect that, and you want your printed products to stand the test of time so that you can pass these keepsakes down to your child one day when they are grown.

Make sure you choose a photographer whose style you love. Look carefully at their work and see if you can imagine it hanging in your home. Learn about the service they provide and the products they will create for you, and think about the ways they can make your life easier as a new parent when it comes to enjoying your portraits.

Are you expecting a little one? Reach out today and let's chat about how I can create a memorable portrait experience for your family!


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Studio Family Portraits in Saratoga Springs

I truly believe that there’s no special “season” for family portraits. While it’s easy to think there might be, especially in the fall and around the holidays, there’s no magical date you have to update your family photos by. After all, aren’t your family portraits for more than just a Christmas card that will hang on your friend’s wall until January 1?

I was reminded of this when Amy’s beautiful family came to the studio this winter. We weren’t trying to capture family portraits for a Christmas card or a gift, but we were slowing down time and freezing these moments with her adorable toddler and baby. We captured their cozy cuddles, their joy, their giggles, and their dimples. We played, we laughed, and I clicked the shutter the whole time to document this stage that their family was in. Honestly, it was pure magic and these are the portraits that I know this mama is going to look back on in 5 years when her kids are tossing their backpacks on the floor, and in 15 years when they’re getting ready to head to college. These will last longer than any Christmas card, and they truly are the pieces that make up this family’s LEGACY.

That’s why I’m so happy to offer family portraits year-round in our Saratoga Springs studio. You know the weather around here is only nice for a few months a year when we can head outdoors for sessions, but these studio sessions are so timeless and cozy, too. Your family’s story deserves to be told, no matter what time of year it is.

As you can see with Benjamin and Josie, kids still grow and your family still has a story - even when the leaves aren’t starting to change to orange and red, and when the holiday decorations are tucked away for another 11 months. If family portraits are still on your to-do list at the beginning of the year, that’s 100% okay! Let’s plan for a cozy studio session together so that you can update your family’s story for the year. Family portraits always matter.

Psst!! A quick update about 2022’s outdoor portrait season! This year we’re only scheduling outdoor family portraits this for May, September & October. With limited availability, I expect the calendar to fill up even faster than ever. Be sure to reach out early to reserve your spot! If you’re thinking of an outdoor session in 2022, NOW IS THE TIME TO SCHEDULE.

family of four sits on couch during studio family session with Saratoga Springs NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
family of four laughs together on tan couch in studio with NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom sits with two toddlers on tan couch in studio with New York family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad holds toddlers on tan couch during studio family session in Saratoga Springs NY with New York family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
toddler sits on tan couch in light brown sweater and jeans during studio family portraits with Nicole Starr Photography
big brother holds sister on tan couch in studio during family portraits with NY family photographer Nicole Starr Photography
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A colorful newborn session for Baby Rocco

Meet Rocco! He was my first newborn session of 2022! What a way to kick off the year in the studio. Rocco and his sweet parents came to the studio to document his arrival to their family. We kept with a fairly neutral color scheme, leaning into the white floor of the studio and added some pops of color in his setups. It was fun to find beautiful, warm colors for the winter to pair with his white outfits. We also had a little bit of fun with a wintery overlay to celebrate this little winter baby!

Rocco was just perfect during the session, cuddling up with his mom and dad. He slept for me during his individual! I’m sure the cozy knit wraps from Dede Props helped! Dede Props is one of my favorite places to get my newborn’s knit wraps and bonnets from. Located in Poland, everything is SO soft and beautiful - just perfect for my studio babies.

Enjoy scrolling through Rocco’s colorful newborn portraits in the studio from this winter! He’s so cute, I know you’re going to fall in love with him like I did!

baby holds snowflake on blue wrap with snowflake overlay during newborn portraits in studio with NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy in blue wrap sleeps curled up in wooden bucket during studio newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy sleeps in white cotton wrap on dark yellow knit blanket during studio newborn session
baby boy sleeps in white wrap on mustard colored blanket during newborn session in studio with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy sleeps in white wrap on green blanket during studio newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography
baby boy in white sleeps holds grey lovey during newborn session in studio with Nicole Starr Photography, NY newborn photographer
baby boy in white sleeper lays on blanket during newborn session in studio with NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
dad holds son in studio during Saratoga Springs NY newborn session with Nicole Starr Photography
mom in light blue gown holds baby boy in white wrap during newborn session in studio with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
mom in blue gown holds son in studio during newborn session with Saratoga Springs NY newborn photographer Nicole Starr Photography
two parents look down at baby boy in white wrap in mom’s arms during newborn session at studio with Nicole Starr Photography
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A Winter ONEderland Cake Smash with Blue & Silver with Saratoga Springs cake smash photographer

Happy first birthday, Leo! I recently welcomed Leo and his wonderful parents to the studio for his first birthday cake smash. Since he’s a winter baby, we went with the ever popular theme of a Winter ONEderland. This is honestly one of my favorite themes for babies born in the colder months, and I’m always looking for ways to make it unique. For Leo’s session, we decided to use blue and silver as the main palette. And you may even recognize some of the snowflakes from our holiday sessions! They were the perfect final touch to Leo’s setup.

You never know how babies will be during their cake smashes. Some of them absolutely love the cake and others don’t. But, Leo absolutely LOVED it. He went for the cake and totally smashed it. He was definitely one of the most enthusiastic smashers I’ve ever had in the. Not to mention, one of the happiest babies! His little smiles made me giggle. Just wait until you see them!

If your baby is turning one this year, let’s talk about their cake smash portraits! I love helping families decide on the perfect theme for their little one, and making it all their own! In the meantime, enjoy scrolling through Leo’s winter cake smash portraits!


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A Winter ONEderland Cake Smash with Blue & Silver with Saratoga Springs cake smash photographer Nicole Starr Photography

A Baseball Themed Cake Smash with tips for your next session

Happy birthday, Skyler! Skyler recently came to my Saratoga Springs studio to celebrate his first birthday with a baseball themed cake smash. His dad is a huge baseball fan, so we went with an orange and blue NY Mets theme. It was so much fun to plan a session that I knew meant a lot to Skyler’s family. While I’ve done other sports setups before, this was my first Mets inspired portrait session. To add a little dimension to my overhead shots, I added some cutouts of baseballs and bats to the floor for his session. It really created a super exciting look for Skyler!

After our family portraits and cake smash were complete, Skyler got to play in the tub to clean up and end our time together. Like a lot of babies, he loved the tub more than his cake! Either way, we got some super cute portraits of him to celebrate his first birthday. I can’t wait for you to see them all.

If your little one is turning one and you plan to do a cake smash, here’s a few tips to help get your baby interested in their cake for their portraits:

  1. Consider hiding small food in the icing like puffs, cheerios, or yogurt drops. Asking them to get those foods may help get them to taste the icing.

  2. Allow them to use a wooden spoon to play and touch the cake!

  3. Take a break! There’s no pressure in my studio to get a little one to eat cake right away. Let’s have a snack or some milk and try again.

  4. Distraction! Play baby’s favorite song or hold up their favorite toy. They’ll feel more comfortable!

  5. Blow bubbles! If your little one won’t go near the cake, try adding some bubbles. As you can see with Skyler’s portraits, they add a touch of fun to the final images!

Above all, trust that your photographer will still capture all of your little one's adorable expressions and their full personality in their portraits, and maybe even a smile or two to surprise you! Cake smashes (especially!) are meant to be fun - so there’s truly no stress or pressure!


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Your Cake Smash: What to Expect

Celebrating your baby’s first birthday is such an exciting milestone! Not only is your baby ONE, but there’s so much you’ve achieved as a parent, too. It’s honestly one of the reasons I love photographing cake smash portraits so much. These babies are adorable and have some incredible new skills to show off. Plus, they’re just a lot of fun! But, cake smashes are a pretty unique type of session… and since it’s meant to be fun (and not stressful!), I want to make sure you know what to expect when you come into the studio.

Let’s celebrate together.

Today, I want to share a peek into what cake smash sessions are like, how you can prepare yourself and your almost one-year-old, and really enjoy this special time!

Choose a photographer that has plenty of experience with babies & toddlers.

Let’s start with the very first & most important thing. If you haven’t chosen a photographer yet, be sure to keep this in mind because all I want is for your little one to be comfortable and safe during their session, and for you to feel at ease the entire time.

A photographer who has plenty of experience photographing babies will be able to draw out the best smiles and expressions from your little one during your session. They know how to engage the baby and get them interested in their cake, the very best angles to capture your perfect little baby, and all of the must-have shots that will come together for a cake smash session that is more than just a smattering of portraits but that truly tells a story.

Choose a photographer who’s style and creativity you adore!

Cake smashes are one of the most creative types of sessions that baby photographers can do! Most photographers create their backdrops and props by hand, pulling together decor and other elements to bring your vision to life. Study a photographer’s portfolio to see which style you adore, and have specific requests for your cake smash setup. If you’re not sure of a theme or decor style, your photographer should be able to talk you through it to help you discover the perfect theme for your baby’s first birthday portraits.

When you arrive at the studio


When families come to my studio I have them take their shoes off at the door to keep the floors clean for the babies and toddlers that we have in our space. I let parents settle in on the studio sofa and I show them where the snacks and drinks are, and if big brother or sister is there we spend a little time in the toy corner to help them get acclimated to the new space.



Parents can change baby into their outfit for family portraits (this is usually a different outfit than we use for the cake smash). Sometimes baby will need a little more time to acclimate, and we don’t rush things! There is plenty of time for cuddles, a snack, songs, and playing before we begin your portraits.

First up come family portraits!


We start with family portraits to ease the baby into the new situation, and being in mom and dad’s arms helps make that a smooth transition! We capture a mix of family portraits, sibling portraits, and individual portraits of the baby. In the cooler months we do these in the studio in our white room setup and on the loveseat. In the warmer months we often meet at a nearby park for the family portraits before heading back to the studio for the cake smash.

Then it’s time for the cake smash!


After the family portraits we change the baby’s outfit. I usually capture a few portraits of baby on our setup without the cake before we bring out the cake. Parents are on baby duty to bring a moving baby back to the setup when they crawl off the backdrop, and we coax the baby to get comfortable with their cake. Sometimes a parents will sit right by their side if the baby prefers to be close to them, and often a parent will show them how to take a bite of the frosting or put a little on their lips to show them that it is food. Some babies need a little more help to dig into their cake, and we hide puffs or yogurt drops in the frosting to get them to dig in. I also have a wooden spoon that we pull out, and babies LOVE playing with the spoon. This always gets the biggest smiles!

Finish up with a bathtub splash!


The baby will let us know when they’re done with the cake, and we take off their outfit and get them ready for the bathtub. I fill the studio’s tiny clawfoot tub with warm water and bubbles, and then the baby gets in! This is an adorable opportunity for happy baby portraits, and I always love the smiles that we capture at the end of the session!



After we have captured a variety of portraits of your little one, we are all done! You have time to change and dress your baby, and if you need to give them a snack again before getting in the car you can absolutely do that, too!

After the session


If you’re comfortable with a sneak peek on social media, I usually share that 4-5 days after your session.

Then we will get together about 2 weeks later for your ordering appointment! We’ll choose your favorite family and baby portraits to hang on your walls, and select your favorite images for an album or a collection box. This is always my favorite part when families fall in love with the images we created of their birthday baby!

Once I send everything to print you’ll get it back in 2-6 weeks — certain products take closer to the 4-6 week mark, but others are always ready much, much sooner. When everything is ready I will either come drop it off or put it in the mail to you, or you can come pick it up at the studio. Then you’ll start enjoying your images right away at home!

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Gianna's Studio Newborn Portraits with Blush and Lavender

Welcome to the world, Gianna! This sweet girl came to the studio at 2.5 weeks old for her newborn session, along with her mom and dad. I loved getting to see them all and finally getting to meet Gianna! I had been waiting impatiently since Jillian’s maternity session at the stable.

For Gianna’s newborn portraits, we kept things classic and simple with a blush and lavender color scheme. She got to use some of my favorite headbands from Polkadotpoppy and she looked absolutely adorable in every single one!! After the classic setups were done, we used some of the fun props her parents brought along. We did her mom’s maternity portraits at her stable and with her horse, Zita, so it was fitting that she brought one of her saddles. Her dad has been dabbling in homemade pasta, so they brought some of it with them. Gianna makes the cutest little chef! It was a fun nod to her Italian heritage, too. :o)

I absolutely love her sweet newborn portraits and I hope you will, too! I’m so happy I got to meet you, Gianna. You are so loved!


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