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hi Im Sandra Cohn Im a seattle-based newborn and family photographer and today Im going to show you my simple one night setup that I use when working with newborns and families in my studio [Music] so before my newborn clients come in I always get the workplace prepped because if youve ever had any experience with little kids then youll know they dont have a lot of patience so as soon as my clients walk through the door I get right to work so I always work with my newborns on a bed so I have my bed up I have fresh Linens down I have my light set up and then I have everything that I need for the shoot so I have my meter my film my camera and hand sanitizer all ready to go I hear from newborn photographers all the time who are really concerned about using strobes and Flash with their newborn clients um just from a safety issue right theyre worried that its going to hurt the babys eyes and so lets talk about that for a minute so first of all theres a big difference between usin