Let’s be honest. If it’s your baby, everyone knows you think he or she is the most beautiful child ever born. So can we dispense with the same old cliché baby photography props and backdrops everyone uses to emphasize the kid’s cuteness?
I’m talking about the bug, angel, flower, old-fashion bonnet, and naked bum pictures that are standard fare for babies and only embarrass them when they’re old enough to know better. Putting a cute baby with other cute things doesn’t make your baby cuter, that’s what we call overkill. And if your baby isn’t that cute, no amount of hearts, flowers, or pixies on photography backdrop stands is going to change that.
If you want to emphasize your baby’s cute (or comical) factor, do it with irony. No one expects to see a newborn in black leather biker gear, or a cocktail dress and lipstick. The less likely you are to wear any of this stuff yourself, the cuter and more fun it will be.
The key is to play on your baby’s strengths. If he has thick hair, gel it up, slick it back, put him in a tux and a mustache, and give him a rose to chew on (dethorned, of course). If she’s totally bald put her in a princess dress and give her a long blond wig — not to wear but to play with. You’ve got the scandalous truth about Rapunzel.
If your baby is really fat, it wouldn’t be hard to turn him into Jabba the Hutt. Just make a tail out of fabric and find a Star Wars poster big enough to use on photography backdrop stands.
Good baby photography props make the baby picture. Use these tips to make your baby look cute in a fun and unique way that they will be proud to show their friends when they get older.
PepperLu
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