A message to Expectant/New Moms during a world pandemic. | Ashley Langtry Photography

I feel for you. Hard.

As if all these changes weren’t enough weight to carry, we now add the fear of sickness.

And the disappointment of your birth not looking the way you might have planned.

I wish I can help. I really do. I wish I could still be your photographer.

But here is the silver lining. You have a phone (I bet you do.)

So let’s talk about how you are going to still capture your priceless memories.

  1. Find light. Face your baby towards a window and let that natural light illuminate their already wonderful glow. (Switch off your house lights BTW.)
  2. Hold your phone flat. People often angle their phones instead of moving their body.
  3. Try the same picture form different angles or closeness.
  4. Remember, most phones today have different “modes.” Switch it to portrait if you can.
  5. Try horizontal and vertical images. Turn your phone on it’s side.
  6. Set your camera’s focus by tapping the image. Focus right on that sweet face.
  7. Chase the light. Did I already say that? Because it is the most important.
  8. Chill out. Just snap away. Don’t follow any of these rules if you don’t want. You won’t care about the resolution, you will care about the memory. Capture the snuggles, your baby’s hands and feet. Or lashes (my God the laser.) And you know what? I have a big fancy camera and the largest file on my computer is titled “phone pics” because as someone wiser than me said “the best camera is the one you have with you.”

Also, please remember this. Your baby will be just as precious and sweet at 2 months, 6 months, or 1 year. No matter when this is over.

It won’t be too late.

Sending all my love and hugs (virtually,)

Ashley

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