IT’S ALL ABOUT FAMILY.

Blogging with Brianna • June 14, 2021

IT’S ALL ABOUT FAMILY.

Blogging with Brianna
June 14, 2021
Well… this blog post was started a week ago. I stopped mid sentence to run to the hospital with my sister because they wanted to run a stress test on her because she was 9 months pregnant and the babies heart rate was a bit low at her appointment that day. They sent her home from the hospital that afternoon, but at 11pm that night we were back and it was baby time! My precious new little nephew was born just before 6am on Tuesday morning. It was a LONG night and my first night ever away from Brynlee. She was not happy about it and gave her Dad a run for his money.

Over the next couple of days I caught up on sleep as much as I could, and caught up on work too. By Saturday I had 4 client meetings… 3 of which ran smoothly, and the last of which had a wrench thrown in it because 10 minutes before my clients were to arrive I dislocated my shoulder and had to go to the Emergency Room. It has been one hell of a week to say the least. Because my fingers still work I’m able to type this post up with the keyboard in my lap as my sitter takes care of my sweet girl. The whole world can’t stop even if I want it to… unfortunately I can’t move my right arm much at all so I can’t be left alone with my baby. I can’t lift her, or my arm and it sucks… so I might as well blog! Thankfully my husbands boss is amazing and understanding and is very flexible so Randy is able to stay home this week until someone is here to help me. I am PRAYING that the ER doctor was correct and I only have to wear the sling until Thursday and can start lifting my sweet baby up on my own again. It is my truest form of torture in life right now not being able to scoop her up 10,000 times per day.

Aaaaanyway – let’s talk about mini sessions! I captured my first round of Mini’s of the season and have two more to go. I am also praying that my doctor clears me to shoot this weekend because I have another round of Mini’s to capture. Fingers crossed!

Family portraits often bring when them more stress than weddings from the clients side. Most commonly this happens with parents of small children obviously. They put so much time and effort into choosing outfits, and getting out the door to be on time and it’s chaotic and difficult… and then it’s hard for them to relax and enjoy the session. It’s hard not to – we all want the perfect holiday card right? I personally enjoy the most authentic or silly photos best when I get holiday cards from people. I never take our holiday cards seriously. I encourage you this year to just enjoy what you get no matter what it is. If your kid is constantly running out of the frame… just laugh it off. Flip them upside down, make them laugh – be silly, and just let it be what it is going to be. You are 10 times more likely to get a killer photo if you just PLAY!! Let’s all remember to play a little more… take the stress off ourselves and remember that no one’s life is picture perfect… so why NOT have an authentically chaotic photo for your holiday card? You’ll make everyone smile.

Here are some perfectly imperfect shots from my first round of Mini’s this year:

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Book Early to secure your spot! Family photographers are usually booked out months before the holidays, so you can't expect to book your session last minute. If you wait until November or December to schedule, you might find yourself scrambling for availability. Consider planning ahead, think early fall or even august. That way you’ll not only secure a spot on your photographer’s calendar but also have plenty of time to prepare outfits, discuss location options, and finalize all the details. Put down the Santa hats I know, it’s very tempting to get those shots of your little ones in a Santa hat, but going all out with holiday-themed props and outfits means those photos look like they only belong on the wall for about a month. Of course Santa hats and holiday lights are fun, but they can make your photos feel dated once the season passes. Instead, go for a timeless approach by choosing outfits and settings that look classic and elegant, so your family portraits can be displayed year-round without looking like you forgot to put away the holiday decor. Think neutrals, earthy tones, and classic clothes that never go out of style. Pick a Location that your family holds close to their hearts If you're planning ahead (which you should be) you get the advantage of some extra time to pick a beautiful location that holds meaning to your family. Whether it’s a cozy home session, a beautiful park, or a location that holds sentimental value, taking the time to select the right spot will ensure your photos encapsulate the essence of your unique family. Think about the place that brings you comfort and peace. We all feel our best when there's familiarity. Plus it helps the kids feel a little more at ease! Coordinate, Don’t Match Out are the days of the classic red flannel pj sets. Family photos should feel cohesive, but that doesn’t mean everyone has to wear identical outfits. opt for coordinated colors and styles that reflect each family member’s personality instead of matching. This will ensure that you'll all have your own sense of style while still looking polished together. Planning this in advance allows you to curate looks that feel authentic without the pressure of shopping for last minute outfits Incorporate Personal Touches Timeless doesn’t have to mean boring! You're more than welcome to add personal touches,like a favorite blanket, family heirloom, or even your pet— it will make your photos feel more intimate and uniquely you. The key is to ensure that these elements compliment the session, without taking the attention away from your family Plan for the Unexpected Planning early is the best thing you can do, especially if you're someone who tends to be a little indecisive or pay too much attention to detail. It gives you a buffer so you have some time to focus on all the little details in between, or maybe even explore some shoot locations beforehand. It also allows for rescheduling due to weather, someone falling ill, or anything else that might poop up. Enjoy the Process Perhaps the best part of planning ahead for your family photo session is that you can actually enjoy the overall process. There’s no last-minute scrambling for outfits, rushing to find the perfect photographer, or stress about timing. Instead, you can relax, knowing that everything is organized and ready to go. In fact, I encourage my clients to make a family day of your session, maybe stop at a cute cafe on the way there. It's your time to make everything a little special and make some memories. Timeless Photos for Every Season By incorporating these tips and focusing on creating timeless family portraits rather than seasonal holiday shots, you’ll have photos that stand the test of time and can be displayed proudly in your home all year long. So, don’t wait until the last minute—start planning your session today to ensure it’s everything you want and more, without the added stress. Happy planning! Let Us Handle the Details! Deciding on the optimal spots and styles for your photo displays can easily become overwhelming. You might be wondering where the best place is to display artwork in your home weather you want them as a statement piece or hallway decor. But don't worry,when you book with a full service photography studio like ours, we make the entire process seamless and enjoyable. We handle everything, from prepping your kids for a fun photo session, helping you select outfits that align with your artistic vision,and we take the reins when designing your final artwork. So while planning everything might seem daunting, partnering with us means you can relax and enjoy the moment!
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