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hey my name is Bailey Weiser I am the owner of Hell Jude Photography in North Georgia newborn and family photography studio and welcome to my channel today were going to go back to the beginning and talk basics of the things that you need in my opinion to start out with newborn photography so whether you are a brand new photographer looking to get into newborn photography or youre a seasoned photographer looking to Pivot into newborn photos this video is for you [Music] [Music] [Music] okay so first things first if you are wanting to get into newborn photography the first thing youre going to need is a camera now I shoot right now with the Canon um R6 the mirrorless R6 and I love it however I just recently switched over to mirrorless um I had been shooting with a Canon Mark III and four full-frame cameras for a while and I love them and I swear by them and so if you are wanting to get started I recommend go ahead and getting a full frame camera and not a crop sensor if you can affor