Children’s Photographer

children's photographer

Buying a gift can be a hard task for the inexperienced shopper, and confusing at best for the first time gift buyer. Buying gifts is a cinch with these 7 helpful tips in mind.

Here are seven quick baby gifts to take the stress, confusion and hassle out of buying baby gifts. 

Tip 1: Consider your relationship with the new parents

Take into account your relationship with the new Mum and Dad. Leave the big items to family or close friends that know exactly what the new parents need and what other family members have planned.

Tip 2: What sex is the baby?

Yes, it sound obvious, but many a male forgets this important detail. Keep the gender in mind when looking for a gift, but don't let it rule you (see tip 3).

Tip 3: There are more colours than blue or pink.

Most people shop blue for boy and pink for girl. But there are plenty more options out there! Brown, green, yellow, white are all great options and they are gender neutral in case you don't know the baby's gender. In our experience, Mum's really appreciate some different colours.

Tip 4: Consider a personalised gift

There is a strong trend towards unique baby gifts, and one of the best ways to create something very special and personal, is to customize a gift such as a towel or robe by having the with the baby's name embroidered on it. This need not be a time intensive job. Google "personalised baby gifts" for many on line service providers.

Tip 5: Practicality is always in style

If you're not a baby toy expert, practical gifts are always in season. A box of newborn nappies, cloth nappies, bath oils, shampoo and soaps are always useful and appreciated. If you want these things to look more "gift like" you could look for a nappy cake, which typically incorporate all these items into a beautiful gift. A quick search on Google for "nappy cakes" will yield many options.

Tip 6: Gift Vouchers

Of course you could always consider a baby shop or department store gift voucher. For something a little different, consider a portrait photography voucher form a photographer.

Tip 7: The Old Staples

Finally, 's books and teddy bears are always appreciated. A slight variation is relaxing sleepy time music on CD.

Good luck and have fun!

Darren Johnson is the co-owner of Little Pixie Gifts, an online gift service specializing in unique baby gifts, gift baskets and Christmas Hampers, delivered Australia wide.

Portrait Linnea Lenkus


Baby On Fur Rug Late 19C Photo Mugs


Baby On Fur Rug Late 19C Photo Mugs



Terence Hope Davenport, age ten months, lying on a fur rug in the photographers studio. ....



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The Hungarian-Dutch photographer Ata Kando was born in Budapest in 1913. In 1932 she left for Paris with her first husband, the artist Gyula Kando, with whom she had three children. After the war she joined the Magnum photo agency as an assistant. In 1954 she married the Dutch photographer Ed van der Elsken and moved to Holland with him. Kando first made her name with compassionate photographs of refugees fleeing Hungary after the suppressed uprising of 1956 and of aboriginal tribes in Amazonia. At the same time she was taking poetic photos of her own children as well as photographing for a number of fashion houses. Ata Kando also played a significant role for younger generations of Dutch photographers through her teaching at the Enschede Academy of Visual Arts (AKI) and elsewhere. Among her pupils were later luminaries such as Koen Wesing and Ad van Denderen, the latter of whom, together with Leo erken, made the selection for this monograph. Her work has been published in many books in addition to being seen at numerous exhibitions throughout Europe and North America. This first comprehensive overview of her photographic oeuvre comes in her 95th year.

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