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Writer's pictureElisheva Kutner

The Froggy Pose: A Safe and Adorable Way to Photograph Your Newborn

Updated: Sep 26


The froggy pose is a popular pose for newborn photography. It's a cute and whimsical way to capture your little one's tiny features and precious expressions. But did you know that the froggy pose is also safe for your newborn?


That's right, the froggy pose is actually a very safe and comfortable position for newborns. In this pose, your baby is lying on their back with their legs bent up and their feet together. Their arms are usually bent up in front of them, and their head is turned to one side.


While it may look like your baby is supporting their head in this pose, they are actually not. Their head is actually being supported by your hands or by a posing beanbag. This means that there is no risk of your baby's head falling and getting injured.



Of course, safety is always the top priority when it comes to newborn photography. That's why it's important to book a photographer who is experienced in newborn photography and who knows how to safely pose newborns.


If you're looking for a Baltimore newborn photographer who specializes in the froggy pose, I highly recommend Elisheva Kutner. Elisheva is a skilled and experienced newborn photographer who will take the utmost care of your baby during your session. She will also make sure that your baby is comfortable and safe in the froggy pose.


To book a newborn photography session with Elisheva Kutner, please visit her website or call her at (410) 929-3434

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