Parents with newborns here’s how you can do a photoshoot at home

Covid-19 prevents parents from doing newborn photoshoots.


The time that we are currently in is disrupting a large part of human life. Although necessary, the lockdown has posed a lot of challenges, and a lot of people are missing out on the small things. 

Newborn photoshoots, for instance, require parents to either leave their homes to visit a photographer or for a photographer to come to their home. 

This a big risk as we are currently practicing social distancing and would not want to expose a newborn baby to a virus. 

This is why Celeste Van Der Berg a photographer that specializes in documentary-style baby and family photography, is offering parents online classes on how to DIY a newborn photo shoot. 

According to Celeste “photographs are priceless memories, a snapshot in time soon that would otherwise be forgotten. Many new parents are missing out on the opportunity to have professional newborn photos taken during the lockdown.”

Celeste is going live on her Instagram tomorrow at 15:00 to teach parents how to achieve picture-perfect newborn photos for all those new and expecting moms. She will be offering practical tips on how to choose the perfect spot, lighting, and apps you can use to help you. 

Her Instagram handle is: @schoon_skoon

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