HOW TO TAKE THE BEST BABY & BAMBINI PHOTO

HOW TO TAKE THE BEST BABY & BAMBINI PHOTO

Wondering how to get the best picture of your Bambini Pram? Here are a few pointers to take your images to the next level!

Don't forget to tag us on social media @bambiniprams or post using the hashtag #bambinibabies. We love to see your content!

Achieving the best pram picture can be split into two areas.

First, setting-up the pram and second, setting-up the shot...

1. SET UP YOUR PRAM

This part is all about making sure your Bambini looks the very best for images!

Bassinet or toddler seat? - Decide which one you are going to use on your pram. If you are using the bassinet you may want to raise the UP sit-up support so your little one can be seen. Or, if you are using the toddler seat, consider whether to mount it world-facing or parent-facing.

We love when the seat is world-facing as it means we get to see your little one too!

Check the wheels - All Bambini prams (except the YORK) have front swivel wheels. Make sure these are aligned/forward-facing for the photo.

Tidy or empty the basket - It can only take a couple of moments to empty or tidy the storage basket, and having this basket clear makes your picture look lots more professional.

Make sure the hood is straight - Whether you are using the bassinet or toddler seat, the picture will always look best with the hood pulled-up.

2. SET UP THE SHOT

Consider your focal point - Make it the pram! Use the rule of threes if you want some surrounding landscape showing.

Consider the angle - Get down to the pram level to get the best image!

Consider lighting - As always with photos - try take your shot in even lighting with any direct light behind you, the photographer.

3. SHARE YOUR PHOTO WITH US

Even if you don't follow our advice, we love to see our Bambini families grow! Share your photos with us and tag us - @bambiniprams

Share your photos with us - sales@bambiniworld.com

Hashtag us #bambinibabies

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