Preparing for Your Family Session

Family photos can strike fear in the heart of the most experienced parents. I cannot count the number of families who express stress, fear, and confusion over booking family photos, and in preparing for their shoot, and I cannot say it enough times: It doesn’t have to be that way! I’ve been doing family portraits for many years, and I love it. I am passionate about family photos, because of the heirloom memories that they become from generation to generation, being passed down. I am a mother myself, and I know how tangible and precious our own family photos are, and how much I value those images. I encourage every family to have their photos done at least once a year, twice if possible! That’s because little ones change and grow so quickly, and they can truly look so much more grown up, just six months after your last session. But many moms and dads don’t know how to make family photos a positive experience for themselves and their little ones, which is why I want to share these tips:

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1) Talk about family photos in a positive light: You’d be surprised how much your own attitude about photos can influence your children’s viewpoint of them. If they stress you out, if you are confused about the process, if you threaten or bribe or talk through gritted teeth about getting that perfect photo, your children will notice. I encourage all parents to make the day of their shoot a really happy experience. Talk about how excited you are, and finish the time after your shoot with a treat like ice cream or a special dinner out! Your children will begin to associate photos with joy and happiness, and not stress.

2) Dress yourself first, moms. I know that as a mother, we can focus on our own weight or appearance and use that as an excuse to put photos off for years and years. it can be hard to acknowledge that we may not be at our goal weight when we do family pictures, but I really want you to hear me: get in the picture anyways! Your children will love making memories with you, and they don’t care about the number on a scale. Choose an outfit that makes you feel awesome, even if it means you start shopping several weeks before your shoot. Choose your own outfit before you choose your children’s or spouse’s, because their clothes are likely much easier to find. If you feel confident and don’t put it off until the last minute, it will reflect better in the images.

3) Trust me. You do not have to bribe or prepare your kids to be perfectly behaved. I have children of my own, and I know toddlers can be wiggly, or that older ones may have a grimace or two. It’s okay! I am a veteran photographer, and I have a few tricks up my sleeve to coax even the most reluctant subject to crack a smile or two. We WILL get the photos you want, and you will be pleasantly surprised in how beautiful they will come out. If your two year old is running around like a crazy person, it’s okay. Take a deep breath. I promise I can handle it, and all I need is for you to relax and to smile!

Family photos are something you will never regret doing. Take the time and make the investment to preserve your family memories…it is truly something you’ll be so grateful you did!

Andrea and Tanner's Wedding | Jacksonville, Oregon

I admit, when I met this sweet couple, their story blew me away. It was filled with hope, redemption, and so much joy…so, getting to photograph their beautiful day was a true privilege. It was truly a day to remember. The details were all carefully planned, from the stunning florals to the seamless schedule of the day, and everything in between. It was filled with laughter and love, and these two and their daughter were surrounded by a community of people who had prayed and cared about them for so long…it made for a sacred and touching wedding ceremony!

Tanner and Andrea had been a couple for almost two years at the time of their wedding. They met when they were going to school, together, and their daughter was born when they weren’t together. This was an unique challenge that today, they are thankful for because of the way God knit them together. “At the time, the situation was a huge struggle”, they shared, “but God was working away in each of us separately, until He had humbled us and called us back to Him. We started dating when our daughter Lyla was one year old, and it was a blessing in all three of our lives. He saw that we had needed work, and his plan was the most perfect one for our lives”. Some of the core values that this pair shares include communication, like-mindedness, and their faith. Their favorite things to do revolve around their family, and they say parenting together has fostered their best memories. About ten months after their wedding, they welcomed their second daughter! They are the sweetest and most beautiful family, and I feel so lucky to have been there to share their day.

Congratulations, sweet Parker family!

Planning and Styling: Becca - Events with Becca

Hair and Makeup: Janice Moon

Florals: Penny and Lulu

Venue: Schoolhaus, Jacksonville Oregon

DJ: DJ Veach

Lavender Field Engagement | Oregon Destination Photographer

Sometimes, couples skip an engagement session. I understand why; the expenses of a wedding day or a destination trip can often make engagement photos seem like a luxury item that can be forgone. But I always encourage couples to invest in their love story, because they will never regret doing so. Your engagement season is one that you will never get back or relive, and it’s truly a season of change and excitement as you anticipate your wedding day. All of that joy is captured with an engagement session. Of course, you can choose any location for your session, whether it’s the comfort of your own home with a lifestyle session, or a destination that is very special to the two of you. As a wife and mother myself, I know how quickly life passes by, and how grateful I am that I have photos from our engagement, wedding, and the births of our children. Sometimes, those phases pass so fast, I barely remember them…photos are the sweetest way to make sure they can be looked back on for generations to come.

This beautiful shoot was done in the local Lavender Fields. Here in Southern Oregon, we are blessed with many different lavender farms, all locally owned and filled with the fragrant blossoms. They make for some truly. beautiful images, and traversing to this one with this lovely couple was a highlight of my recent session dates. If you are recently engaged, please contact me to book a shoot…don’t delay!

Silviya and Devon Engagement Session