It’s summer and the perfect time to head to the beach. The gently rolling waves, sandcastles and swaying palms overhead make for beautiful photoshoot locations. But what if you’re a little away from the beach? With a baby at home, you may not be able to go to the beach. But, you can bring the beach to you. All you need is a little creative juice and a few fun props. Here are our top 5 beach theme baby photoshoot ideas.

5 Beach Theme Baby Photoshoot Ideas

1. Chilling by the Beach

What do you picture when you think of the beach – a big beach towel laid on the sand, the waves lapping at your feet, beach chairs and sea shells? Let’s recreate this scene at home for a beach theme baby boy photoshoot.
The first thing you need to do is lay down a beige bedsheet as sand and a roughly pleated blue bedsheet over the bottom half as the waves. Put a smaller towel down on the sandy section of your frame and lay your baby on it. Alternatively, you could give your baby a surfer look with a surfboard instead of a towel. A sheet of thermocol and some chart paper is all you need to create this prop.
A striped onesie for your little one takes the beach vibe up a notch. Now it’s time for the props – put down a pair of sunglasses, a tube of sunscreen and flip-flops on the side. You could also add a picnic basket and a beach ball in the corner of your frame. If you’re in the mood for something more elaborate, add a few palm leaves by the side.

2. I’m a Little Mermaid

If you’re planning a beach theme baby girl photoshoot, you could play around with a mermaid theme. All you really need is a mermaid tail. If you’re feeling crafty, you can crochet one yourself. Or, buy a mermaid tail from costume stores. This under-the-sea theme is ideal for one-month-old girls as well as one-year-old girls.

If you are photographing a newborn, line a basket with a soft white gossamer sheet and lay the basket down on a roughly gathered blue sheet or a blue shaggy rug. Let your baby lie down in the basket in her mermaid tail. Add a matching hairband and a few pearls to make the picture even cuter. You can also add props like conch shells and starfish or other nautical-themed props.
Let’s say your little girl can sit up on her own. Now, you may want to use a beige or blue base with a jumbled net over it. You can use similar props as suggested above or have your girl play with a strand of big pearls. You can also twist blue, white and purple streamers and blow up a few white balloons in the background.

3. Under My Umbrella

A beach theme baby photoshoot and an umbrella go hand in hand. When you’re photographing little babies, you don’t need a garden umbrella; a regular umbrella will do just fine. That said, use a bright yellow umbrella or a red and white striped one. Stay away from the everyday black umbrellas.
This particular beach theme baby photoshoot doesn’t require too many other props or a lot of prep work. Open the umbrella and stand it on its side. You could dress up your baby in a cute romper or just a nappy and a hat. Let them crawl towards the camera for the photograph. Younger infants could lie on their backs with the umbrella shading their faces. A coconut or pineapple sunglasses complete this frame and give it the perfect summer beach look.

4. Shack Vibes

What’s a beach without its shacks? You can have a lot of fun with the backdrop for this beach theme baby photoshoot. Dress your baby in a flowery outfit for this shoot. Or, you could go with the sailor vibe.
Stack a few fruit crates on one side and use blackboards on easels to shout out cute quotes. These can also be used to mention your baby’s age and other related statistics. Along with this, you can add a few surfboards to the backdrop and a cut out of a smiling sun. You could also add fish or star-shaped cushions.

5. Swimming Away

Just because your baby isn’t old enough to be swimming across an actual pool doesn’t mean you can’t play pretend for a beach theme baby boy photoshoot.
For this photoshoot, you need a cute pool float. Look for a float with polka dots or one in the shape of a flamingo with a stretched-out neck. Get your baby into cute shorts. If you’re planning a beach theme baby girl photoshoot, a bikini costume would look very cute. Lay down a roughly gathered blue sheet on the floor and put the float down in the centre. Your baby can sit in the float or lay across it as you photograph them from above.

Creating Beautiful Photographs

If you enjoy holidays on the beach, you must include these beach-themed photographs in your baby’s first-year album. They’re photographs you can recreate year after year to track your baby’s growth in their first few years. You can click these photographs yourself with your smartphone camera, but you may not get the quality you want. Instead, it’s better to work with a professional photographer who knows how to frame your baby just right. After all, your baby is a star and deserves to be treated like one. When you’re working with professional photographers, you can also leverage their experience to get edited photographs fit for a frame on your wall. So, are you ready to start planning?

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