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Best Newborn Photographers in Eugene, OR

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Eugene Newborn Photographers on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Springfield, OR 97478

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5.0 (1)

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Kim Jones Photography offers newborn photo sessions in the Springfield area. Babies are photographed ideally when they are between seven and twelve days-old, and sessions take place in the parents' home. The photographer provides all props and equipment, uses natural light whenever possible, and aims to create simple and original memories. Clients also have access to maternity, children, and family photo shoots, and Kim Jones Photography has been featured on Sixth Bloom.

Eugene, OR 97405

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5.0 (60)
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4.9 (21)

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Shanna Chess Photography serves the Eugene community with newborn photography. Sessions take place in a 1600 square foot studio, and the photographer uses a Nikon D750 and D600. Shanna Chess can also photograph maternity, babies, and children, and parents can opt for the Newborn Gift Registry service as well. The company won a 2016 Readers' Choice Top 5 photographer award from The Register Guard, is licensed and insured, and volunteers as an Affiliate Photographer with NILMDTS.

Eugene, OR 97405

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5.0 (52)
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4.6 (16)
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5.0 (2)

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Amanda Meg Photography is a Eugene newborn photographer. Clients can opt for a newborn session alone or a baby's first year package, which includes newborn shots, six-month photos, and a first-year/cake smash session. Moms can also combine either option with a maternity shoot. Amanda Meg has a reputation for perfectly preserving life's special moments and also offers services for senior portraits, family shots, and engagement and wedding photography.

Eugene, OR 97402

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AH Newborns is a Eugene newborn photography studio with almost 15 years of experience. Parents can opt for a normal newborn session or a 48 hour session to capture those special images right after the birth. The photographer also handles maternity and baby sessions, family and child photos, and commercial photo shoots and completes workshops and seminars to learn about the newest technologies and trends. For further information, potential clients can email or phone the studio or submit a message online.

Eugene, OR 97405

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Fremouw Photography handles newborn photography in Eugene. The studio is known for capturing timeless memories and only books a limited number of portrait sessions in order to provide a relaxed environment for each project. Newborn sessions can take up to three hours, and clients can also order photo shoots for pregnancy, babies, toddlers, children, teens, and families. The photographer contacts parents for a pre-session talk about details such as preferred location and other needs.

Springfield, OR 97478

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4.9 (46)
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5.0 (27)

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Joshua Rainey Photography is a Springfield newborn photo studio with a decade of experience in professional photography. Sessions are held at the parents' home and use as much natural light as possible, and the studio charges by the half-hour for the shoot. Wedding, children, family, seniors, and commercial shoots are also available, and Joshua Rainey sells high-quality lustre, canvas, and metal prints of clients' images, fine-art landscape prints, and specialty archival albums as well.

Eugene, OR 97405

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5.0 (3)

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Amanda Reed Photography handles newborn photography for the Eugene community. Sessions take place in-home using natural light and few props, can last one to four hours, and can include up to five people. Birth Photography as well as Fresh 48 Sessions are also available. The photographer has a Master's degree in Teaching, seeks to create timeless heirlooms for clients via her work, and offers photo shoots for babies, children, maternity, high school seniors, and families as well.

Eugene, OR 97401

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5.0 (3)

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Tiffany Paull Photography is a Eugene newborn photography company. Babies should be between five and fourteen days-old for the session, and the location needs to have plenty of natural light. The photographer will discuss other details pre-session, and clients can also order maternity, baby's first year, seniors, family and children, and wedding photography. Corporate headshots as well as team sports portraits are also available.

Compare our Top Newborn Photographers

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Kim Jones Photography
Springfield, OR 97478
Shanna Chess Photography
Eugene, OR 97405
Amanda Meg Photography
Eugene, OR 97405
AH Newborns
Eugene, OR 97402
Fremouw Photography
Eugene, OR 97405
Joshua Rainey Photography
Springfield, OR 97478
Amanda Reed Photography
Eugene, OR 97405
Tiffany Paull Photography
Eugene, OR 97401

FAQs

  • Introduction

    Newborn photographers have the skills and knowledge to create enchanting photographs while ensuring the baby’s safety. They’re comfortable holding newborns and setting up captivating poses with care. They understand what’s comfortable for the infant and how various positions will photograph. 

    Props and unusual poses are often a part of newborn photography. Some newborn photographers specialize in creating unique and fascinating photographs.

    However, those methods aren’t essential for capturing a beautiful, engaging photo of your baby. Simplicity, skill, and experience can work wonders. A discussion with potential baby photographers and a review of their portfolio can help new parents choose the newborn photographer that best meets their needs.
  • When is the best time to schedule my newborn session?

    Newborn photography session scheduling can be challenging. Parents have a very narrow window after the baby arrives to secure those time-sensitive photos. But babies don’t arrive on schedule. So, it’s best to find a newborn photographer well in advance of your due date. Be sure they're flexible and available in the weeks prior to and after that date.

  • How soon should you have your newborn photo shoot after birth?

    Newborns are easily identifiable by their size and the tight fetal position they had in the womb. But they don’t maintain those curly poses for long. So, it’s important to have their photo shoot a few days after birth. Try not to wait over two weeks post-childbirth if you want the brand-new infant image for your photos.

  • How long does a newborn shoot typically last?

    The length of a newborn shoot varies. But expect it to take at least two hours, possibly three to four hours. The infant’s comfort and safety are the priority. Little ones are unpredictable, and the photographer might need to wait until Baby has been lulled to sleep. Plus, the infant will probably need to be fed and changed during the shoot.

  • How much does newborn photography typically cost?

    On average, professional newborn photographers charge between $100 and $300 per hour, and the photo shoot can easily take up to four hours. Those fees should include the digital images. Parents will pay separately to have them printed. Other photographers charge flat fees per session or per number of photographs. Most of these services start at $100 or higher.

  • Why do you photograph babies between 5-14 days old?

     A productive photo shoot is difficult with newborns younger than five days. They’re hungry and restless, as they’re not yet familiar with being outside the womb. Wait about five to seven days when they’re on a somewhat reliable feeding schedule and sleepy and relaxed for longer periods of time. But waiting longer than two weeks risks losing that familiar newborn look.