There’s something especially sweet about photographing a newborn when there are older siblings involved. Every child is excited to meet the newest member of the family, and every interaction feels genuine because it’s all still so new.
The Burnett family’s Blush Door Studio newborn photos were the perfect example of that. Baby number six had officially joined the family, and every single sibling was eager for their turn to hold the newest baby. The studio was full of excitement, laughter, chatter, and plenty of happy chaos—but you’d never know it from the final gallery.
That’s one of my favorite things about newborn photography. Even when the session feels busy in the moment, beautiful memories have a way of coming together.

Why I Love Blush Door Studio Newborn Photos
One of the biggest advantages of photographing newborns indoors is consistency.
At Blush Door Studio, we don’t have to worry about weather, changing temperatures, or unpredictable lighting. The clean, neutral space keeps the focus exactly where it belongs—on your family and your newest little one.
That’s one reason I often recommend Blush Door Studio newborn photos for growing families. The timeless backdrop complements every season and allows your baby’s tiny features and your family’s connection to stand out.
Whether it’s your first baby or your sixth, the studio creates a calm environment for portraits you’ll love for years to come.
Yes, We Can Include the Whole Family
Parents sometimes worry that bringing multiple young children to a newborn session will feel overwhelming.
The truth is, siblings are one of my favorite parts of these sessions.
Older brothers and sisters often bring so much personality to the gallery. They love showing off their new baby, giving gentle hugs, sneaking kisses, and proudly holding their newest sibling.
During the Burnett family’s session, every child wanted a chance to help. Even the youngest sibling was eager to be involved, and watching each of them love on the baby created some of the sweetest moments of the day.
Those interactions are impossible to stage—they happen naturally because the excitement is real.
Newborn Sessions Don’t Have to Be Perfect
One of the biggest misconceptions about newborn photography is that everything has to go exactly according to plan.
Babies cry.
Toddlers wiggle.
Someone usually needs a snack.
Another child suddenly decides they don’t want their picture taken.
That’s completely normal.
As a newborn photographer, I’ve learned that flexibility is part of the process. I don’t expect perfection because families with young children aren’t meant to be perfectly still.
Instead, I focus on creating a relaxed environment where everyone can simply enjoy being together.
Ironically, those “imperfect” sessions often produce the most heartfelt images.
Why These Photos Become Family Treasures
The newborn stage is incredibly short.
Within a few weeks, tiny fingers grow, sleepy stretches become more alert expressions, and siblings begin settling into new routines together.
Photographs preserve those first introductions forever.
Years from now, these images won’t just remind you how small your baby was. They’ll remind you how excited your older children were to welcome their newest sibling home.
Those are the memories that become priceless.
Documenting Every Chapter of Your Family’s Story
Photographing the Burnett family was such a joy because their love for one another filled every corner of the studio. Even with six children, the session never felt overwhelming—it simply felt full of life.
As a photographer serving Cache Valley, Logan, Smithfield, Preston, and surrounding Northern Utah communities, I love helping families preserve every stage of their story, from newborns to graduations and everything in between.
If you’re considering Blush Door Studio newborn photos, I’d love to help create a relaxed, meaningful session that captures not only your newest baby, but the love that surrounds them from day one.

August 15, 2026
Regie Carter