Preparing for a family photo session can be fun and stress-free with a little planning. Here are some tips to help you get ready:
1. Choose Outfits Carefully
- Coordinate, don’t match: Aim for colors and styles that complement each other but aren’t overly uniform. Think about a color palette (e.g., neutrals, pastels, or earth tones) and have everyone wear clothes that fit within that range.
- Comfort is key: Make sure everyone is comfortable in what they’re wearing. If kids are involved, choose clothing they can move around in easily.
- Avoid busy patterns: Large logos or clashing patterns can distract from the overall photo. Solid colors or subtle patterns work best.
- Plan for layers: If the weather is unpredictable, layers (jackets, scarves, etc.) can be a good idea, as they allow flexibility.
2. Pick the Right Time
- Golden hour: If you’re shooting outdoors, aim for the golden hour (the hour after sunrise or before sunset). The lighting is soft and flattering.
- Be mindful of naps: For young kids, plan the session around their nap times to avoid crankiness.
- Time for prep: Allow extra time in case someone needs a wardrobe change, or there are unexpected delays.
3. Have Fun with the Location
- Choose a meaningful spot: Whether it’s a local park, your home, or a place that’s special to your family, make sure the setting reflects your family’s personality.
- Consider background: Make sure the background isn’t too cluttered, and it’s visually pleasing (not too bright or too dark).
4. Prepare Kids and Pets
- Bring snacks and toys: For young children, having snacks, drinks, or favorite toys can help them stay happy.
- Pets: If you’re bringing pets, make sure they’re well-prepared and used to the environment. You may also want someone to help manage them during the session.
5. Talk to the Photographer
- Share your vision: Discuss any ideas or specific shots you want before the session. The photographer may have suggestions too based on their experience.
- Ask about the session’s flow: Understanding what to expect during the shoot helps everyone feel more comfortable.
6. Prepare to Have Fun
- Relax and enjoy the moment: Family photo sessions are about capturing real moments, so it’s important to stay relaxed and have fun with the process. Candid, joyful photos are often the best!
- Laugh and interact: Have fun with each other—tickling, hugging, laughing, or playing. The photographer can help direct everyone, but being yourselves is key.
7. Don’t Forget the Details
- Get hair and makeup done: If you want to freshen up for the shoot, consider getting a light hair and makeup touch-up beforehand.
- Bring touch-up supplies: Keep a small kit with essentials like hairspray, makeup, or extra socks for the kids.
I hope these tips will help you with your own preparation for the session. if you haven’t booked your session yet do get in touch and I would love to create lovely family memories for you.
Till next time
Ewa x