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Tips for taking pictures of newborn babies

The newborn baby is the treasure of the family, and taking photos is an important way to record the baby's growth. However, the organs and tissues of newborn babies are still developing and need special attention. This article will introduce some tips for taking pictures of newborn babies to help parents better protect their babies.

Don't use the flash.

The visual cells in the retina of newborn babies' eyes are particularly sensitive, and strong flash may damage these cells and affect the baby's vision. The closer you are to your eyes, the greater the risk. Therefore, don't use flash when taking pictures to protect your baby's bright eyes.

Don't force the baby to look up.

The newborn baby's spine is too fragile to support the weight of his head. Lifting your head hard may lead to cervical lordosis. So don't force the baby to look up when taking pictures, so that the baby can grow up naturally and comfortably.

Don't take too long.

The newborn baby is too young to last long. Tired and hungry, you will cry. So don't take pictures for too long, so as not to affect your baby's mood and health. If the baby is in a bad state, you can communicate with the photographer in advance and choose a good time to shoot again.