Should I book a Full Session or a Mini Session for My Family Photos?

When thinking about what kind of family session you will schedule for your family you will need to decide whether it will be a full session or a mini session. Mini sessions are typically 30 minute or shorter and full sessions are usually around an hour or slightly longer. 

Many parents may think that they only need a few minutes to get a couple “good shots” or that one family picture for the holiday card. And it’s true, while you don’t “need” 50 pictures, you may want to reconsider having a full session for a few reasons that you might not realize.

  1. Full Sessions get all the shots: The different combinations of shots I will take is limited when I have less time. For example at mini sessions I’m not able to go through my complete family shot list. Typically during a full session I will start with the whole family together, then I’ll do mom with the kids, mom with each kid alone, then dad with the kids, dad with each kid alone, siblings and different groupings if there are more than 2, each kid alone (if we have time), then I end with more group shots so there are many different photographs of the family together. I don’t always get every picture on this list depending on how kids are feeling towards each other and the mood they are in, but it’s the goal and usually I get it, or get very close to getting everything. MIni sessions will probably mostly just get half this list. Usually I’m not able to get individual shots and parents with every child during a mini session. There’s just not enough time.

  2. Time to warm up: A full session gives the kids more time to warm up to me. This is especially great for little kids. Older kids usually are pretty cooperative about doing the things I ask of them, but younger kids sometimes need a little more time. A full session gives them time to take breaks if they need to. This is why it’s great to have a full hour so we can take all the pictures we want to get, and kids don’t feel rushed or stressed.

3. We play games: I like to play games with kids and it takes longer! I can’t play games in mini sessions, there isn’t enough time. But ask any of my young clients if they like to swing in my blanket or run under the blanket and they will not want to miss out on that part of the session!

4. If there is a meltdown or a need for snacks we have more time to take a break during a full session. In a mini session there is no time to stop. A kid who needs time away from the camera to regroup will be able to go off and take a snack or play a little before rejoining the session.

5. In addition to having more time for different people combinations, we also have time for different family “poses” and locations. If at a park, we can walk around take pictures at different spots with different configurations, sitting, standing, dancing, laying down, you name it. If we are doing the session in your home we can move around to different rooms or even do half inside in your yard or at a park in walking distance. You will have lots to choose from when you see your gallery. This way, you will find something you love!

Introducing Mini Motherhood Portraits

Lately there’s been a lot of dialog online and in real life about how hard motherhood is. I think when it was really eye-opening to some when they were stuck at home and saw how much has to happen to keep the house running. Motherhood is hard. It’s tiring. It’s stressful. It’s beautiful and amazing all at once.

Moms do a lot. We tend to be the main caretaker. Even if we have a helpful partner (as I do!) we still have a lot of mental load that they don’t realize or know how to help with.

Planning meals, packing lunches, scheduling activities, planning vacations, decluttering, organizing, buying new shoes and clothes, heck even knowing our kids sizes, their preferences for snacks, etc, and scheduling Dr. appointments… I could go on and on. A lot of times these tasks fall to us! It’s A LOT to keep straight. We need some appreciation, and one day is not enough! Beautiful portraits to honor the Queen that you are is a start.

Enter a beautiful way to commemorate your motherhood story. Mini Motherhood Portraits!

This May treat yourself to beautiful portraits of you and your littles. These will be done in a light, timeless, and classic style. No props or distracting displays or themes. Just you with your baby to capture the beauty of motherhood. 

These images will stand the test of time and be beautiful and classic for decades to come. As someone who lost their mom when I was young, 21, I know how important it is to get pictures with your children as a mom. One day it will be all they have left. 

How are these different from other sessions?

Inside vs Outside. Let’s start with the obvious. They are inside, so there will not a distracting background of trees and other things that you find at parks and not even the distraction of lots of other things in the room. The focus is solely on you and your connection with your child. You will be the star of the photograph.

This is a new take on an old retro studio session. This is not overly posed like the portraits we did in the 80s/90s with our parents, these will still have that lifestyle feel, which is more true to life and shows the loving way you interact with your child when the camera is not around.

Let’s be honest, selfies don’t cut it when you’re printing and framing images. You and your children deserve professional images once in a while. What better way to do it than an easy, breezy 15 min session inside in the comfort of a/c.

This May book treat yourself to a Mini Motherhood Portrait Session

When: May 22- Starting at 9:30 am

Where: Private Residence in Knightdale

Details: 15 minutes- 10 images included $225

Ready to book? Book your session here

Interested in an in-home newborn or family session? I have those too! Send me a note here to get in touch!