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Why Dads Should Be in Newborn Photos

May 02, 2025

(Even If They’re Not So Sure About It)
by Chantelle Elise Photography – Newborn Photographer in Doreen, VIC

Let’s be honest—dads aren’t always jumping for joy at the idea of being in front of the camera during a newborn session. I get it. Maybe it feels awkward, maybe they're tired, or maybe they think the session is more about mum and bub.

But here’s what I gently remind every parent:
These photos aren’t just for you. They’re for your child, too.

You Are Part of Their Story

One day, your baby will look back at these images and see more than just a newborn wrapped in a soft blanket. They’ll see you. The hands that held them. The arms that kept them safe. The quiet strength of the man who loved them from the very beginning.

You Don't Need to "Pose"

Most dads feel unsure because they imagine stiff poses or awkward smiles. That’s not what I do. My style is natural and relaxed. I’ll guide you into comfortable positions—usually just holding your baby or leaning in close. No cheesy grins, no forced moments. Just real, quiet connection.

It Goes by So Fast

The newborn stage is over in a blink. Those early cuddles, the way your baby fits perfectly in your arms, the way they look up at you—this is the good stuff. And once it’s gone, you can’t go back and capture it. Being in the frame means you’re part of the memory, not just the one who stood behind the scenes.

It Means So Much More Later

Your partner will treasure these photos, but more importantly—your children will treasure them. They'll grow up seeing you there from day one. That kind of presence matters. It’s a legacy of love.

So dads, even if it feels a little out of your comfort zone—I encourage you to lean in, even just a little. Let me do the rest. I promise, these photos will be some of your family’s most cherished.

You won’t regret being in them. But you might regret sitting them out.

Warmly,
Chantelle
Chantelle Elise Photography – Studio Newborn Sessions in Doreen, Melbourne

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