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Yes, it's advisable for Oakville photographers to avoid using direct camera flash when capturing photos of newborns. The harsh light can be too intense for their sensitive eyes. Instead, utilize natural light or diffused lighting to create a soft and gentle atmosphere, ensuring the comfort and safety of the newborn during the photo session.
Studies show that bright camera flashes in infancy will not do any permanent damage to a baby's eyes. As long as the flash of light is no brighter than the light outside in the middle of the day, which is fine for a baby in small doses.
In a lot of newborn photography, baby’s usually asleep. Even when awake, it’s only for a short while, so it’s okay:)
Hi, It should be fine as long as the baby is not exposed for a longer duration to flash
Actually no need. But if u taking the pic. Flash the light upwards instead of direct
Should be ok if it is for awhile
They never off.
Shld be fine.
Shd b fine