First of all, CONGRATULATIONS on booking your photoshoot!
Chances are this was a significant financial investment for you, maybe there were obstacles in finding a date that worked for everyone,
or maybe you had to twist and arm or two.
So what comes next? You may be nervous about being in front of the camera, unsure on what to wear or worried the kids won’t pose for a single photo.
These are all completely normal concerns but I’ve got you.
I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of things you can do to prepare and ensure your photoshoot will be fun, relaxing AND the photos will turn out amazing.
Any one of my clients can attest to this – I freaking love mood boards. I literally spend more time on Pinterest than any other platform.
I have a board for every area of my house, every project, every photoshoot. If there is a vegetarian brunch recipe on there, you better believe I’ve pinned it.
I’m telling you this to say that I am a visual person..
To begin preparing for your shoot, scan through Pinterest and Instagram to find some shots you love.
I will be putting together a list of ideas for your session and it really helps to know what kinds of photos you love most.
Maybe you like shots with a lot of emotion, or movement, close ups of those adorable freckly cheeks, dad giving out piggy back rides, cuddles on a picnic blanket or maybe you want to include the furry members of your family as well.
Here are a few search suggestions:
Candid family photography
Creative photoshoot ideas
Family photoshoot poses
Summer / autumn / beach / golden hour family photoshoot
#unscriptedposingapp
#magicthroughmylens
#thehonestlens
#theheartcaptured
Once you’ve booked your shoot and picked a date, the next decision is location.
I have a collection of locations I shoot at (and I’m always adding to the list).
The type of location will affect the colours and the overall feel of your images, so there are a few things to think about when choosing.
It’s where the heart is, cheesy I know but it’s true. Your home is a representation of your family and can make the perfect setting. At home sessions work especially well for babies and toddlers.
Pros
– You have everything you need at your fingertips. If the baby needs a nappy change or your kids decides they are absolutely starving. There is no need to pack everything up with you.
Cons
– Lighting may or may not be great.
-You may not want to added stress of cleaning up the house the day before.
Pros
-Australia has some gorgeous beaches and they can make a stunning backdrop for your images. They are especially great for sweeping landscapes.
-The beach can provide entertainment for kids, which can be great for toddlers and young kids who get bored easily. Activities like looking for shells or splashing in the waves make great photos.
Cons
-Beaches can be really busy, especially if you are needing a weekend shoot.
-Beach shoots can require a lot of extra packing and lugging everything down to the water.
Pros
-The lush greens make a beautiful dark and moody background.
Cons
-Often the best spots require a bit of walking or hiking to reach.
Pros
-The red and brown tones make beautiful photos.
-No crowds.
Cons
-You might need to drive a bit longer to get there.
Pros
-Lots of leading lines and interesting architecture to give your images a unique look.
Cons
-Parking might be more difficult and often not free.
-It can be tough to avoid crowds.
For outdoor sessions I always shoot at golden hour with our session ending around sunset.
It’s how I achieve the beautiful golden hues and flattering skin tones in my images.
For this reason my outdoor shoots usually start around 4:30-5:30PM depending on the time of year.
The only exception is if we are shooting in a creek or forest with limited lighting.
For these sessions, a little earlier in the day works better.
For indoor sessions it will depend on what time of day your home gets the best light.
We also have the flexibility to work around your kid’s routines, so I will work with you to choose the best time.
Dressing your whole family is probably going to be the biggest thing to organise for your photoshoot.
Soon after booking your shoot I will email you a styling guide to help you.
You are also welcome to borrow from my client closet.
Here are some helpful tips for each member of the family:
My Pinterest board for family outfit inspo
Chances are not everyone is over the moon excited about being in front of the camera.
I just want to reassure you that this is so common, and I will do everything I can to put everyone at ease.
The best way to make things go smoothly is to manage their expectations and talk from the heart.
Let them know why having them in the photos is important to you, show them examples of the types of photos you want to achieve.
Show them some of my work and maybe even some of the reviews.
Sometimes family members turn up expecting to be in one or two photos maximum. If this isn’t what you want, make sure to have a conversation beforehand.
Reassure them that the session will be fun and relaxed and there will be no expectation for them to do anything other than enjoy the time with their family.
If your kids are old enough, talk to them about the photoshoot.
Explain what the day will be like and what you expect of them.
For younger kids it might be better to simply let them know where you are going and who will be there.
And if needed, talk about a post photoshoot reward. Ice cream usually works pretty well.
A few things to bring along:
It can be a great idea to think about how you will display your photos before your shoot.
How and where you will place your images around your home could have an impact on the location you choose for your shoot, the colours you want to incorporate and the poses you want to use.
It can also help me plan a shot list. Maybe you’d like to get a large landscape print for a specific wall, lots of detail shots for an album or a fun photo for Christmas cards.
Or maybe you have a few empty frames you’d like to fill.
Talk to your me before hand so we can have a plan.
Here are my top tips for making the day go as smoothly as possible:
I hope that you now feel ready to start planning your shoot – I am so so excited to capture some beautiful photos for your family.
If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to reach out.