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A baby's first year is an important time to start documenting their life with professional photography. Even though the parents may be snapping away, a portrait professional can capture the baby in unique, artistic ways and produce professional archival prints that will last for generations. Understanding the importance of the task, many parents wonder when are the best months in the first year for professional infant photography. The following are some guidelines that identify what can be expected at the different stages of the baby's first year or so.

Newborn - The first 5 to 10 days is the best time for newborn baby photography. During this time they are less fussy and their skin will be more clear. Baby acne usually sets in around day 16 and lasts for a couple of weeks, so having the session done before this will work in your favor. Newborn sessions often involve naked baby's laying on soft blankets or in the family's arms. Whether the baby is awake or asleep, these pictures should not be missed as they are an incredible way to begin documenting a person's life.

2 to 3 months - This time is still considered newborn, but the babies are often much harder to work with at this age as they tend to be very fussy. They will have better head control than in the first month, and they usually can smile at this point, but do not count on getting a smiling portrait at this age. Most posing will involve the baby laying down on back or stomach, being propped up, and being held in arms.

4 to 5 months - Most infants are quite chubby by this time, and are much better at smiling and making faces. These babies are still not able to sit up, but they are more able to interact with people and toys. This is a perfect time to capture chubby arms and legs, and bare bottoms - and you may even be able to get them to smile on camera.

6 to 7 months - Around this age the infant is able to sit up, and there are many more options for photography posing. Outdoor sessions are now possible for six month old portraits, but remember that babies at this age love to put everything in their mouth, so choose the outdoor location carefully. This is a great age for portraits with pets, and siblings as the infant is usually not mobile yet - just able to sit up, laugh and smile!

8 to 10 months - This age can be very active as most infants are crawling at this point. These sessions are lots of fun as the baby tends to be very expressive and playful. Try a white background in the studio for a classic, clean look. But be ready to have to reset the baby continually to the right area of light. For very active babies, consider a home study session where the photographer comes to the home and uses natural light to capture the roaming baby on their own turf.

11 to 14 months - Within this age range, most babies are pulling up, standing, "cruising" along furniture and then walking. This is a great age for location sessions to give the baby more room to move around than in the studio. A One Year portrait session should be done sometime in this age range to document the milestone of turning one and starting to walk. This is another key session to document a baby's development.

So given these ages for professional baby photography, which ones are the best? As a photographer and a parent, I would recommend having the baby professionally photographed as a newborn (around 7 to 10 days old), then at 4 months (chubby baby bottoms), followed by 6 or 7 months (sitting), 9 months (crawling), then 12 to 13 months (standing). If you can only do three - make sure to get newborn, 6 to 7 month portraits, and the One Year milestone. When purchasing prints, order professional archival prints that will last for generations, as these photos should be around for this babies great grand-babies. This is the gift of professional photography.

Baby massage may have been a well kept secret at one time, but no more! Infant massage therapy is growing in popularity and being practiced more and more. There are a couple of reasons for this increase in use. It has become a well known fact just how beneficial baby massage is to your baby, and infant massage classes are becoming much more available.

There's no question that your universe revolves around that little bundle of joy, even when at any particular moment your baby may not be so joyous. Knowing how to give a baby massage properly can help eliminate gas, teething pain, colic, and mild pain in no time, bringing the joy back into baby's life and yours too.

But infant massage therapy does more than that. Studies have shown that it reduces the risk of chronic diseases such as asthma, autism, dermatitis, and even childhood cancers. Studies have also shown that when premature infants are given a baby massage, they gain weight quicker and perform better. In fact a 15 minute baby massage three times a day for 10 days, showed infants gained 50% more weight than those that did not receive the infant massage therapy. They also showed improved development over premature infants that did not receive the infant massage therapy.

That's why so many neonatal units massage the infants regularly throughout the day. And you can continue those massages with the same level of skill when you take your baby home. All you need to do is to take an infant massage class to learn the techniques.

With so may infant massage classes available you should be able to find one in your area. But even more convenient are the online courses and the infant massage teaching DVD's that will turn you into a trained baby masseuse in no time.

A typical baby massage should last 15 to 30 minutes. Remember, your baby's muscles aren't developed enough to become knotted, so you don't need to do any vigorous kneading or stroking. Instead, all the strokes will be slow, long, and rhythmic with a light pressure to stimulate the muscles and nerve groups.

It's a well known fact that when you give your infant a baby massage you stimulate the immune system, strengthen the infant's nervous system, reduce colic, and strengthen your bond with your infant. Now, how rewarding is that? You get all of the health benefits and some terrific quality nurturing time.

How often have you rocked your baby when baby was fussing? Did you know that infant massage therapy has a much higher success rate? Baby massage will help your sleep better, be more relaxed and more content, and all you need to do is lean how to give a good baby massage.

There is nobody in this world that is more important to you than your baby. In fact, you'd do anything not only to keep baby happier but to keep baby healthier too. Now that you know the secret is in infant massage therapy, wouldn't know be a good time to get some training?

Whether you want to sign up for infant massage classes, take a course online, or invest in a training DVD that you can watch over and over, now is the time to do it. For baby will only be that tiny bundle of joy for too short a time, and you don't want to miss the chance for lasting effects.

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