Nov 18, 2023
Tips for family photos with young children
As a Louisville family photographer, I know some tension can be associated with getting ready for your family photoshoot Even I get a little stressed the days leading into my own family photo session. Will my kids behave? What should we wear? Will my kids smile for the camera? Being on both sides of the lens over the years, I have some tips for fun family photos with toddlers and young children. These tips are helpful whether you’re a momma with an iPhone or a professional photographer.
TIP 1: PREP BEFORE YOUR FAMILY PHOTO SESSION WITH YOUNG CHILDREN
Weeks before your portraits, you can get your family excited for your big photo day. You can tell your kids how fun it’s going to be and why it’s so special and important to have your family photos taken. Days before my own family’s photoshoots, I look at family albums with my boys. My boys like to laugh and giggle at how small they were (and how much younger I looked). Sharing stories and looking at old photos will help build some enthusiasm. Another great idea is to have your family try on the clothes before the big day. You can even make a game out of it and pretend to be models on the catwalk! Make sure the clothes fit properly and are comfortable. On the day of the shoot, ensure the kids are well-rested and have full tummies.
TIP 2: Tips for family photo session…..GO OUTSIDE!
As a Louisville family photographer, I always recommend scheduling the session when the weather is pleasant. Spring and fall are my favorite times of year because the whole family can run around outside and have fun. This is very important when photographing active children who are filled with energy and excitement. Plus, they’re the most beautiful times in Kentucky. With outdoor winter sessions, you may have to edit red and runny noses.. or worse, try to console cold, crying kiddos. If you take the session indoors with toddlers and young children, you may be limited in space and stuck trying to capture little ones as they run from room to room (trust me.. I’ve done it!).
TIP 3: FIND SOME SHADE
To a photographer, lighting is everything! The best times to photograph families are in the early morning or before sunset when we get that beautiful golden hour. The midday sun can produce hard shadows, which are unappealing and unflattering. But, if there is no choice based on scheduling or children’s moods, fear not! Just a find a shady area to avoid the harsh lighting .. and scrunchie noses from squinting kiddos. You’ll be sure to get beautiful images full of light and color
TIP 4: MOST IMPORTANT TIP…..PLAY GAMES!
This is the most important tip of all! No matter if your outfits are Pinterest-perfect, if you have the most magical lighting, or you are in a jaw-dropping location, none of it will matter if the children are miserable and not enjoying themselves. So, get ready to be silly. Have some games ready for the kids and parents to play. This may include playing tag, throwing leaves, or singing their favorite songs. The games will lighten the mood and keep the kids entertained and smiling. A thrilling aspect of family photography is capturing the family interacting with each other. Not every photo has to have each member of the family looking straight at the camera.
TIP 5:BRIBE THEM.. YES, YOU HEARD THAT RIGHT!
It makes a huge difference when children and toddlers have something to look forward to. As my kids get older, I plan a trip to the movies or their favorite restaurant after our family photos are taken. With younger children, plan on “surprises” that are portable such as stickers or bubbles. If you plan on using bribes of candy or food during the session, avoid anything with coloring so they don’t stain their clothes or lips. I’ve used small treats such are smarties or cheerios.
BONUS TIPS FOR FAMILY PHOTOSHOOT: HAVE A PLAN AND HAVE FUN
Just remember that children may also feel a little tense before the photoshoot. There’s a lot of pressure in “being good” and “smiling.” So, come in with a plan. I usually take a few minutes to interact with the children. After they have warmed up, I know I have a small window of time for photos with some happy faces. In my head, I have a plan of capturing certain photos (i.e., a posed family shot, kids together, each child alone). Anything after that is icing on the cake. Having a plan helps reduce any tension and allows for the rest of the session to be enjoyable and stress-free!
A big thank you to the Bowen family for allowing me to capture so many happy and “sweet memories” together!
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Norton Commons in Prospect, Ky
Maples Park in Crestwood, Ky
Falls of the Ohio River in New Albany, IN
Waterfront Botanical Garden in Louisville, Ky
Yew Dell Botanical Garden in Crestwood, Ky
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