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What Would the World be Like Without Moms?

It’s impossible to fathom a world without mothers—there would be far fewer people in the world, for one thing. But let’s take a moment to imagine such a scenario. What would the world be like without mothers? Read on for some possibilities.

We’d miss mom’s cooking terribly.

A meal at your city’s top restaurant is great, sure, but nothing compares to mom’s cooking. Few things are as comforting as a slice of home-baked apple pie after school, or a bowl of stew on a blustery evening. And while moms are usually generous enough to pass on their signature recipes to us, they just don’t taste the same.

We’d be sick more often.

asian sick daughter

Moms have a magical healing touch that can ward off fevers, sore throats, scrapes, and all sorts of body pain. They just know what to do to make you feel better (and they also know when to take you to the hospital should your ailment be beyond their healing powers’ limits).

There’d be way less love to go around.

Moms are amazing at soothing teenagers’ heartaches, chasing away kids’ bad dreams, and dealing with toddlers’ tantrums. Without mothers, you can expect to see more moody, angsty people in dire need of hugs and love.

We’d have really unhealthy eating habits.

Moms are notorious for squirreling away junk food to promote healthy eating habits. When there are no mothers to hide the chips and chocolate in the pantry, we’ll succumb to temptation faster than you can spell ‘candy’.

We’d lose a lot of things.

If you’ve ever lost something at home, chances are your mom knows exactly where it is. They just seem to always know where everything is. With no moms to guide us in the right direction, our lost things will most likely be gone for good.

A world without mothers is a lonely world, indeed. That’s why you should treasure every moment with your mom, and take each opportunity to let her know just how amazing she is. Do just that with a Nixplay Frame stocked with her favorite family photos—every picture should let her know just how much she means to you and your family.

Don’t miss the chance to get up to 25% off selected Nixplay Frames for Mother’s Day, only until May 13!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

Creative Ways To Ace Newborn Photography

Creative Ways to Ace Newborn Photography

We all want our newborns to look good in their first photographs. Our goal is to capture the newborn’s radiance, as they come as they are.

If you’re running low on budget, you can spend some time reading through this article to learn about the various ways you can capture your newborns nicely. You might even pick up on some tricks to share with your baby’s photographer!

1. Pre-photography prep

Newborns are very fragile and helpless. They always need someone to take care of their needs and keep them happy.

When you’re setting up for a newborn shoot, you need a helper to do that for you, whether that be the baby’s parent or relative.

Check your equipment before embarking on the photography session. Clean them properly with wipes. Make sure the blankets and pillows are pristine as well.

Depending on what sort of photos you want, you can include the newborn’s grandparents, parents, siblings and close relatives in the frame. Let the photos illustrate the family’s love and bond.

Lifestyle photos are more expressive and genuine than posed portrait photos. Still, this is totally up to your taste. If you would like your images to show more emotions, opt for lifestyle photos, and vice versa.

2. Look for a suitable site

Before the photo shoot, scout for the perfect location. Take some friends or your spouse along with a camera and snap every corner that intrigues you.

After you’ve visited all the places, compare the photos to see which one has the best background and natural lighting. Compare their spaciousness and how convenient it’ll be for your friends and family to join you. 

3. Prepare the baby

The most difficult task for a photographer is to keep the baby calm and posed during the shoot. Babies can get irritated easily and start crying.

In order to minimize the risk of a tantrum, make sure the baby is fed and had a good nap before the shoot. You can also keep them calm by playing soothing music in the background.

Place the baby in a comfortable spot. Choose the couch, the bed, or the bassinet—whatever works to keep them composed during the shoot.

Have their favorite toys around, as well as some milk for when they’re thirsty. Don’t forget to shower them with love and warmth so they enjoy being your model!

Prepare your baby to take a good photo

4. Be aware of the development milestones

Remember that in this photoshoot, your baby isn’t just your model but also your team member. In order to execute a great photoshoot, everyone involved has to work well together first.

Sadly, your newborn still isn’t old enough to understand, much let alone comply with, your exact wishes. So, it’s important that you understand them instead.

At this stage, babies grow at a fast rate. Familiarize yourself with your infant’s developmental milestones to check if they’re hale and hearty.

It’s vital that you understand the kind of motor skills, startle reflexes, cognitive abilities and flexibility they usually show at the age they’re at. Understand their feeding needs and sleep stages. Find out what irks them and what calms them down. This will help you work with your newborn effectively and securely.

5. Confidence is key

The best time to take photos of newborns is when they’re still less than 11 days old. If you want some snaps directly from the surgery room, it’s best to be prepared in advance.

If you want to dress your baby first and capture them at the right time, be confident and snap away!

Don’t let your inexperience make you wary—with enough practice, capturing the right moment will be easier. The beauty of digital photography is that it lets you take as many photos as possible. Polish up your editing skills and filter out the good photos.

6. Getting the angles right

Capturing the perfect angle is crucial, whether you’re taking photos of an adult or a child. The picture will turn out unsatisfactory if you fail to find the newborn’s perfect angles.

Take test shots of your little model before going full swing. Snap from different directions to grasp their best angles.

Think of out-of-the-box poses, unlike the usual ones of newborns on a basket or bed. Be creative: Try different positions and backgrounds.

Whatever you do, always keep in mind that you’re working with a fragile little being, so don’t attempt anything too complex. Keep the baby’s age and innocence in mind and then progress.

7. Getting the lighting right

When it comes to photographs, using artificial lighting is alright. Natural lighting, however, can take the quality of your photos a few notches higher.

A few shots in the backyard, in the park, or just inside the car on a gorgeous day can pop out your newborn photo album.

Don’t be afraid of photographing your baby outdoors. All you need are some blankets and pillows to position the baby with.

Still, be very careful when taking photos outdoors as the twigs and bugs may irritate the baby. Make sure that the venue is clean and bug-free, and that you have a helping hand to look after the baby while you are busy being creative.

8. Think outside the box

It’s always better to plan your shoot beforehand. Don’t just take random shots and hope that something good will come out of it.

Plan the color theme of the photo album and the photography theme, such as lifestyle or portfolio. Decide on the background, the baby’s most flattering poses, and the family members who get a part in the frame.

To generate photos of exceptional quality, polish up on your photography skills online before commencing with the task.

Get a high-quality camera and familiarize yourself with all the tools and settings. Try hiring a professional photographer if you can afford it.

Take a number of shots of the background that you like before taking photos of the baby. If you have a planned background, adjusting the baby’s poses becomes a piece of cake.

To enhance the attractiveness of the photo, add some props like flowers, toys, or musical instruments. It’s an easy way to add charm to your pictures.

The bottom line

Consider a background that resonates with your ideas, help the baby get comfortable, and include lots of beautiful elements to magnify the story of the photo album.

Encourage the baby’s family and pets to join in the photo shoot to create a livelier story. The more sparkling the photos are, the better the memories your newborn will retain when they’re older.

Stepheny is a content writer at FeedFond. She’s a loving mother to her two children and is passionate about psychology and philosophy. To read more of her articles, visit FeedFond.com.

5 Simple Yet Brilliant Gift Ideas Any Mom Would Love To Get For Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day—the day we get to celebrate the original Wonder Woman in our own universe—is coming up in a week. If you already have a gift lined up, good for you! If not, this is your cue to start scrambling for the perfect present. It doesn’t have to be expensive, but it should be meaningful. These five Mother’s Day gift ideas are easy to pull off—add a bouquet of her favorite blooms and a handmade card to make her feel like the queen she really is:

Offer to do her chores.

No one—not even Mom—truly enjoys doing housework, especially on Mother’s day, a day when she’s supposed to be treated like royalty. Take the weight off her shoulders for a day by offering to do the cleaning in her stead: It’s a simple, priceless gesture that’ll truly make her day.

Make it better: Mothers need a break, too. Create “chore vouchers” that Mom can cash in so another family member can do a chore for her. Better yet, ditch the vouchers altogether and voluntarily take on a chore she usually does, like shopping for groceries or doing the laundry, for the rest of the year.

Let her spend uninterrupted quality time with the family.

Moms are some of the busiest people in the world: They’ve got children to chase, food to prepare, homes to clean, pets to take care of, and spouses to love. It’s not easy juggling all these in addition to her career and hobbies, so giving her the chance to bond with her family without worrying about her other obligations would be great. Remember to take lots of pictures!

Make it better: If the kids live away from home, it shouldn’t be a problem. A Nixplay frame can help bridge the distance: help Mom set it up so she can have her precious memories at her fingertips. Take advantage of Nixplay’s Mother’s Day offer to get 20 percent off on all Nixplay Wi-Fi Cloud Frames and 15 percent off on all NIX Digital Frames until May 13. Buy your own frame here.

Get the kids to clean up after themselves

A mother’s unconditional love for her children gives her the willpower to make sacrifices for them. She’d willingly forego vacations and shopping trips, just to be able to secure her kid’s future. The least the little ones can do is to help her out by minimizing the mess they create at home.

Make it better: Make tidying up more fun for the kids by making a game out of it! You can time them doing a specific task like organizing their toys, and you can give them small prizes if they beat their best time. Or you can sneakily get the tots to help during laundry day by making them race against each other to gather dirty clothes in a certain color. Do it regularly, and you’ll soon be surprised at how eager they’ll be to clean up.

A gift card for her favorite spa or salon.

If there’s one day in the calendar when Mom deserves to be spoiled, it’s Mother’s Day. Treat her to a massage at her favorite spa, or accompany her to the salon for a haircut and a mani-pedi date.

Make it better: Mom deserves to feel her best the whole year round. You can take her to Sephora or Ulta and have her pick out a product she’d really use and love. That way, she’ll remember you every time she uses it.

Treat her to a delicious home-cooked meal.

Give Mom a break from cooking, even if it’s just for one day! Get the whole family to help out in the kitchen: the younger kids can help prepare the food and set the table, the older kids can cook, and dad can do the groceries. Don’t forget to wash the dishes after!

Make it better: Why stop at Mother’s day? Set aside time every weekend to prepare a meal in Mom’s stead. Aside from being a great way to hone the little ones’ culinary skills, it’ll also give Mom some much-needed “Me” time.

What will you be giving Mom on Mother’s day? Share it with us below.

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Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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