your Family session guide

A few things to help you feel prepared and at ease before we meet.

Here's everything you need to know.

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Lighting & time of day

For in-home sessions, natural light makes a big difference. If we haven't already discussed a time, take note of when your living room, gets the best light during the day — that's when we'll want to shoot. If we do have a time scheduled, let's revisit it to make sure it lines up with the best light in your home.

For outdoor sessions, we’ll want to either pick a location that has some shaded areas or

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What to wear

I suggest choosing 2–3 colours and coordinating your outfits so everything looks cohesive. I like to think of it as the clothes adding to the photos without taking attention away from you and your family. Beyond that, dress in whatever feels natural to you.

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Before I arrive

Try to have your baby fed and freshly changed right before the session. A full, comfortable baby makes for a much smoother (and happier!) shoot.

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Following baby's lead

Babies run on their own schedule, so we'll take everything at their pace without no rushing or forcing anything. If baby is happy, we shoot; if baby needs a moment, we pause. If baby starts crying, I'll give you time to soothe him/her (and chances are you'd rather not have those shots anyway!). One thing to keep in mind throughout: always support baby’s neck when you're holding or positioning him/her.

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Take your time. I will too.

Whether you're reading this with your newborn already in your arms or still waiting for their arrival, my hope is that these photos capture the precious beginning moments of this time. I want these photos to be just as sweet as you do — and for that reason, these sessions tend to be slow and intentional. Let's not rush this first time you have family photos together.