Category Archives: Family

Lee’s Summit, Mo Family Photographer: The “H” Family

This was a fun family session with such cute and polite little guys. It was such a pretty day at Unity Village and luckily there was plenty to look at and keep things interesting which helps so much when doing a session with little ones. The beautiful yellow tree with the huge pile of leaves on the ground was the perfect place for a play break which also happened to create some fun photos. I hope this family will cherish these images for years to come and look back and remember more than just a photo session, but also a great day together.
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Blue Springs, Mo Family Photographer: “D” Family

Sometimes great things come from life’s unexpected (and sometimes scary) events. Brad contacted me about doing family photos on short notice. His father was an evacuee who was here from Florida to escape Hurricane Irma. Once the coast was clear, his sister was coming into town for one day to pick “Pops” up and take him back home. Although the events that brought all of them together to be able to do this family session weren’t the happiest, I’m sure they will always appreciate the time they got to spend together and will have these images for years to come. Luckily, they got through it all with minimal damage too. Prayers to all of those who weren’t so fortunate.2017-10-09_0001.jpg
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Kansas City Family Photographer: Jeffrey Family

Clients make the best friends and friends make the best clients is what I always say. Ok, I’ve never actually said that, but it’s TRUE! Some clients start out strangers but after they give me the priveledge of sharing in some of their most precious life milestones, we become friends. Some are already friends and know if they used another photographer I would strangle them. HA!…kidding. (Kind of). Anyway, this beautiful family happened to be friends first. They are part of our gymnastics family. They have also become fun clients too and I’m so honored they asked me to shoot their son’s senior photos last year and now their family portraits. I just love how these turned out.2017-10-06_0001.jpg
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Picture Perfect Family Photos: Heather Neal~ Blue Springs, Mo. Photographer

With fall weather comes fall family photos and I am looking forward to all of the sessions that are already filling up my schedule!  I do find that while family photo sessions are so much fun for me, sometimes they can be stressful for my clients:  trying to find a date that everyone is available, coordinating outfits, getting the whole family ready and to the session on time, worrying about if little ones are cooperating or if those teens (or dad’s😉 ) are smiling for the camera.  Since I just recently wrote a “Picture Perfect” Senior post and previously wrote one for weddings, I thought it was a great time to write one for family sessions and hopefully relieve some of that stress and leave you with not only wonderful images but also some great memories from your family session.  I’m kind of focusing on fall since it’s that time of year (and my favorite time for family sessions) but these tips will work any time of the year.

The First (and Only) Rule:

Relax and ENJOY your sessions.  Seriously, this is an actual rule of mine.  If you are happy and having fun it will show in your images.  If you are stressed and worrying about every little thing…that will show too.  Because family photos usually involve several people, and many of them are little and have short attention spans, it’s highly possible that not everyone is going to have the same plan of posing perfectly and smiling for the camera in every shot that you may have.  I have had so many sessions where parents feel like their children aren’t cooperating or smiling or posing right and they yell at them or scold them.  Trust me, I get it.  I’m a parent too and it can be frustrating when you feel like they just aren’t listening to what you want them to do. But the result of this is fake smiles (sometimes through tears) and not so great memories that might come back every time you look at that family photo.   Plus when parents are trying to direct their kids either the kids end up looking at the parents instead of the photographer, or if they do actually give me a great smile, the parents are busy talking in the photo.  My advice to my clients:  Don’t parent at your session.  Let me be in charge of that.  Just keep smiling and looking at the camera and I will do my best to get everyone else to look photogenic.  Keep in mind it might not look how you pictured in your mind or like those perfectly posed family photos pinned to your Pinterest Board, but that’s a good thing.  It’s more important that your photos are YOURS and that everyone is HAPPY!

Change your Perception of Perfection:

Ok, so the whole “not parenting” thing sounds great.  But what if your toddler keeps running off and either the parent or photographer has to go after them?  What if the baby won’t stop crying or your teenager refuses to show teeth because they don’t like their braces?  What if you realize someone made it out of the house in those ugly shoes that you hate? There are ways to make it work.  Break into candid mode, kick off those shoes, and have some fun. Sometimes you just have to change your perception of perfection and realize that perfection might not be everyone posed perfectly and smiling directly at the camera, but it might instead come in those images that will make you remember exactly how real life was when the photo was taken.

 

What to Wear:

I firmly believe this is the one thing clients spend way too much time stressing about.  Keep it simple.  Choose outfits that compliment each other but don’t necessarily have to exactly match. Plaids and patterns are great, but make sure some people in your group are wearing solids so it doesn’t get too busy.  Make sure everyone is comfortable and that clothes don’t get messy looking easily so that people aren’t having to straighten and tidy up with each new pose.  Use accessories to tie everyone’s outfits together (like mom’s necklace in the first example above).  Also consider what you will be doing with these photos.  If you want a large print to hang over the fireplace choose colors that will look good in that room.  If you are doing fall photos, but thinking of also using them on Christmas cards, think about adding some red to the photos so they will have a touch of  “Christmas” and coordinate with your card even though they may not look “wintery”.

Hopefully these tips help with your upcoming family photos session.  Now go drink something pumpkin spiced, light that fall-scented Bath and Body Works candle, and call your local photographer (obviously ME if you are in the Kansas City area) to schedule your session!

Blue Springs, Mo Family Photographer: Clarke Family

Wow! This session combined three of my favorite things! 1) Return Clients! I know I’ve said it so many times before, but my absolute favorite part of this job is watching families grow and change and seeing them again and again for different milestones. I have been lucky enough to join this family for their wedding, new baby, and family sessions! It is so obvious that as their family grows, so does their love.
2) A new location! I have many locations that I can recommend when a client contacts me and has no idea where they want to do their session. They are all tried and true and it can be handy already knowing where all of the “good spots” are at them, but I really love it when clients want to try a place I’ve never shot before. It’s like finding a treasure! Although sometimes it takes a little more walking to find the “good spots” for the first time, it’s almost always worth it. I can’t believe I didn’t even know this place existed!
3) Clouds (and even a little rain). As always, I had been watching the forecast for this session days ahead. I was a little concerned. It was supposed to be a sunny day with no clouds or rain. I was happy about the rain part, but I suspected this location was going to be out in the open and as any good photographer can tell you, full sun is not our friend. So I was a little surprised when a couple of hours before the session it POURED. I mean like “can’t see across the street” poured! I texted the family to see if they still wanted to give it a go and they were up for it. As you can imagine it’s not easy to get a family of 6 all together at the same time so they were more than willing to try and get this done that day. Thank goodness! It was the perfect day for great photos (well, other than the insane humidity and bugs that appeared). The light was great and I love the depth and contrast the slightly wet concrete added to the images.
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