Let’s be honest: you probably already have hundreds (if not thousands) of photos of your baby on your phone. The sleepy smiles, the first bath, those chubby cheeks you just had to capture while they were napping. That’s exactly why I created a free guide full of iPhone baby photography tips for you!
And while those everyday moments are absolutely priceless — sometimes the photos don’t quite do them justice, right?
Blurry.
Too dark.
Weird angle.
Or maybe your baby’s cuteness is there, but the photo just doesn’t feel like what you saw with your own eyes.
As a Sydney newborn photographer and a mum myself, I know how important it is to capture these fleeting moments. But I also know that not every special moment happens during a professional session. Sometimes it’s 6:47am, your baby’s curled up on your chest, and your phone is all you’ve got.

How to Take Photos Like a Pro – On Your Phone
A FREE guide for mums who want to capture better everyday photos of their baby, no fancy camera required.
Inside you’ll find:
- The simple iPhone settings to switch on (or off!) before snapping
- Tips for finding good light in your home
- Easy posing ideas for natural-looking photos
- The “Rule of Thirds” explained in mum terms
- My go-to editing tools for clean, beautiful images
This guide is perfect for those precious in-between moments: the real-life, messy-haired, snuggled-on-the-couch kind of memories.
Why I Made This for You
As a newborn photographer in Sydney, I pour my heart into creating timeless, professional photos for my clients. But I also believe you are your baby’s storyteller. You’re the one there in the everyday. The one seeing all the tiny changes.
This free guide isn’t about replacing professional photography, it’s about adding to your memory bank. Helping you feel more confident capturing your baby’s first year as it unfolds using these iPhone baby photography tips.
And hey — when you’re ready to get in front of the camera yourself (with your hair brushed and zero effort from you!), you know where to find me.
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