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What to Expect From a Family Photo Session (And How to Get the Best Photos)

If you’ve ever thought, “I want family photos… but I have no idea what we’re doing,” you’re not alone.

Most families don’t do this often, so it can feel a little overwhelming going in.

The good news is, it doesn’t have to be.

Here’s exactly what to expect and how to make the most of your session.


You don’t need to know how to pose

This is the number one concern I hear.

You don’t need to practice, research poses, or worry about what to do with your hands.

I guide you through everything in a way that feels natural and relaxed, so nothing looks stiff or forced.

Think less “stand here and smile” and more “interact with your family.”


Your kids don’t have to be perfect

They don’t need to sit still.
They don’t need to smile on command.
They don’t need to behave like tiny adults.

Some of the best photos come from movement, laughter, and even a little chaos.

Running, snuggling, tickling, talking, that’s where the real moments happen.


The goal is connection, not perfection

It’s easy to focus on outfits, hair, and getting everyone to cooperate.

But what actually makes a photo meaningful is how it feels.

The way your child leans into you
The way your family laughs together
The little in-between moments you didn’t even realize were happening

That’s what you’ll treasure later.


Timing matters more than you think

For outdoor sessions, lighting makes a huge difference.

That soft, glowy light right before sunset is what creates that warm, dreamy look most people love.

For younger kids, we also factor in nap times and moods, because a well-rested child makes everything easier.


Keep outfits simple and comfortable

You don’t need anything over the top.

Neutral tones, soft colors, and pieces that coordinate (not match) photograph beautifully.

The most important thing is that everyone feels comfortable and like themselves.

If you’re adjusting outfits all session, it shows.


Trust the process

You might feel like things are a little chaotic in the moment.

Kids running around, someone not listening, things not going “perfectly.”

That’s normal.

What you don’t see in real time is how all of those little moments come together into beautiful, genuine images.


The biggest tip? Just show up ready to be together

You don’t need perfect kids.
You don’t need perfect outfits.
You don’t need to have it all figured out.

You just need to show up, be present, and let your family be your family.

That’s where the magic is.

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