Newborn Photo Session with Siblings — Tips for Success!

Happy Family of 5 including a newborn baby girl and 2 toddlers are laying down on the be togather

For families with multiple kids in Portland, OR, one of the most meaningful parts of a newborn session is newborn photos with siblings. Those first interactions like tiny hands reaching out, curious glances, gentle snuggles are often what parents look back on most. At the same time, it’s completely normal to feel a little nervous about how sibling photos will go, especially if your older child is still young.

If you’re planning newborn photos with siblings in Portland, especially with a lifestyle newborn photographer, the good news is this: perfection is not the goal. Connection is.

 

Dad and his toddler girl reading a book while a toddler boy riding his horse toy. Mom is holding newborn baby and smiling at a camera

Set Expectations (for Yourself)

The biggest tip I can offer is to let go of expectations. Toddlers and young children don’t need to sit still, smile on cue, or interact with the baby in a specific way. Some siblings are immediately affectionate. Others are unsure, energetic, or need time to warm up. All of this is normal—and all of it is part of your family’s story.

When parents release the pressure, kids feel it too. The session becomes calmer, and the moments unfold more naturally.

Let Siblings Be Involved, Not Directed

Rather than asking siblings to “hold the baby just right” or “look at the camera,” lifestyle newborn photography focuses on gentle involvement. Sitting next to you on the bed, peeking into the crib, helping with a diaper, or resting a hand on your arm can all create meaningful images without forcing interaction.

Often, the most touching photos happen in between—when a sibling leans in on their own, or when they’re simply close by while you hold your newborn.

Toddler girl giving a kiss to her newborn baby sister on her cheek

Timing Matters

For families with young children, scheduling the session around their best time of day can make a big difference. A well-rested, fed child is more likely to engage calmly. That said, flexibility is built into lifestyle newborn sessions. Breaks, snacks, and movement are always welcome.

Because sessions take place in your home, siblings can step away when they need to—and come back when they’re ready. This freedom is one of the biggest benefits of in-home newborn photography.

Keep the Environment Familiar

Your home is a powerful ally during sibling photos. Familiar spaces help children feel safe and grounded. Sitting together on the couch, cuddling on the bed, or reading a favorite book allows siblings to stay regulated while still being part of the session.

This is why many families choose a lifestyle in-home newborn sessions—the environment works with your children, not against them.

A toddler girl touching baby sister's head on the bed while a toddler boy reading a book by the bed Mom and 2 toddlers and a newborn baby sitting on a rocking chair in their home in Portland, OR

Trust the Process

Sibling photos rarely look the way parents imagine them—and that’s a good thing. Instead of stiff poses, you’ll see real expressions, real movement, and real connection. These are the images that grow more meaningful with time.

If you’re preparing for sibling photos with a newborn and feeling unsure, know this: you don’t need your kids to behave a certain way. You just need to show up and be together. I’ll take care of the rest.

Portland Newborn Photos with Siblings

Including siblings in your newborn session adds depth, honesty, and heart to your family’s story. Whether your older child is excited, cautious, or somewhere in between, those moments deserve to be remembered.

If you’re looking for a newborn photographer in Portland, OR who approaches sibling photos with patience, flexibility, and care, I’d love to help document this season for your family.

 

Dad holding his newborn baby girl while sitting on a bed and 2 toddlers are standing by their mom who is sitting right next to the dad

 

Want to learn more about newborn sessions?

Go to The Ultimate Guide to Newborn Photography in Portland and read more of detailed newborn session related blogs.

If you are ready to book, visit Newborn Session Online Booking and book your session based on your due date.

More information for my newborn sessions are listed on my newborn session info page.