Tips for timing, choosing a location, outfits, managing kids and more!
PLANNING YOUR family
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I'm so excited to be working with you and we can’t wait for our time together during your session. It’s normal to be a little anxious about your session. You're a busy family with quite a few things on your plate.
That's actually one of the reasons why I've put together this guide. It covers things to keep in mind when it comes to choosing a location, outfits, prepping kids and more.
Hopefully it helps you feel fully prepared for our time together, but should you have any other questions or if you need advice, please feel free to reach out!
One thing I’ve learned over the years is that our experience of our children is different from what others experience. For example, if you’re at the grocery store with your three year old son and he starts yelling, you probably think he’s irritating other customers more than he is. Most likely, those other customers just see a cute (slightly loud,) three year old.
The same holds true for photo sessions. Your child is in a new element and a stranger is holding a big camera in front of their face. They’re likely not going to entirely be themselves. They may show off more than usual or your extrovert may suddenly become shy.
Rest assured, it’s all okay.
The best thing you can do for your kids is to go with the flow and stay positive. The more you relax and have fun with things, the more likely your little one (or big one,) is to get on board. The more difficult they are being, the sillier you will have to be. Never let them smell your fear!
Bribes (Favorite toys, special snacks and the promise of ice cream) can work for some children, but for others, it can be more of a distraction than help. I've found they are best to be used as a last resort.
Sometimes the best portraits come from letting go of the "perfect" smiling family portrait and joining them in their world. I'll sneak a "smile at the camera" photo at some point.
You may not know how big your baby is going to be so I suggest a simple white long sleeve bodysuit in a newborn size and 0-3. Oversized clothing can drown a small baby. Simple solids, neutral stripes, small print florals in bodysuits, or sleepers work best. Likewise, a light colored sheet for the crib helps with light and won't cast any colors on your baby's skin.
This is a season when you might not quite feel like yourself. A fresh outfit you feel good in goes a long way. We’ve found longer, a-line dresses that are nursing friendly are often the most flattering. Brands like Petal and Pup and Morning Lavender tend to have quite a few of these at affordable prices. Session days are also a good day to take others up on that offer to help. You are one hard working mama and if you have time to nap, shower and get ready in peace, you’re going to love these images a lot more.
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While your entire house doesn’t need to look like it’s ready for Pinterest, we do recommend cleaning up the nursery and any places you think we might shoot. This might include your bed, the couch or a spot in your home with beautiful natural light. But truly, that's all you need to prep. We know you're in the throes of newborn life and we won't judge the pile or dishes in the sink or baby paraphernalia that has suddenly taken over the house.
While I photograph the nursery, feed and change your little one’s diaper. This helps ensure that they are ready to go as soon as I'm fully set up. However due to the tiny size of their tummies, it’s also likely that they’ll need another feed (and maybe a diaper change) during the shoot.
Please don’t worry about pausing the session to feed your little one. This is normal! We plan extra time for newborn sessions.
If we’ll be photographing the newest members of your family, the following tips below will help ensure everyone is happy throughout the session.
I’ve found that there isn’t a “good” or “bad” time to take your photos but seasons can have a dramatic impact on the colors and clothing options available.
Sessions typically last about an hour and a half and when when we can—I love to begin sessions about two hours after sunrise or before sunset. When the sun is lower in the sky, it helps us avoid harsh shadows and bright sun patches.For indoor sessions, we can talk through when the best light hits your prefered rooms.
We schedule sessions during what we believe will be the best light of the day - which means that it’s super important to be on time. If you’re late to an evening session, we could run out of light before we’ve finished shooting and if your session takes place in the morning, the sun gets more harsh as it rises.
If your session takes place in the fall, while it might be tempting to dress your little one in a pumpkin costume to eternally remember the cuteness that babies in costumes in giant piles of leaves holds, I advise keeping attire a little more neutral.
Yes, that image would crush it on the ‘gram, but if you’re hoping to print these images for your walls, will you always want to see that pumpkin costume?
The same holds true for images taken for Christmas cards. While those red and green sweaters might be worthy of the Minted hall of fame, are you really going to want to look at photos of yourselves in holiday sweaters in the summer?
If you’re looking for outfit advice, feel free to send ideas my way! I'm happy to help curate a wardrobe that not only feels coordinated, but that looks beautiful for years to come and give you the most versatile images.
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If you your session takes place during the winter, we could begin shooting as early as 2:30pm to catch the sunset. We recommend dressing in layers so that in between photos you can warm up. Make sure you bring a little extra makeup and tissues in case your nose begins running. Pocket warmers and thick socks hidden in cute boots can help keep everyone warm without showing up in images.
snowfall, hot cocoa and cozy coats
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Even though Spring begins in March, we typically don’t begin shooting for another 6 weeks because the weather in our area is still pretty chilly. When we schedule spring dates, we typically schedule both a primary date and a backup rain date because #aprilshowers.
Fresh Flowers & Sunny Days
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In spite of the heat, we’re big fans of summer sessions! Because of the later sunset, sessions sometimes begin as late as 6pm. If you’re taking your photos during the summer, we recommend bringing extra makeup and a few towels to make sure you stay fresh throughout your session.
"If it could only be like this always"
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Fall is one of the prettiest times of the year on the East Coast but bright fall color only lasts about 2 weeks in October so my schedule books up quickly! If you have your heart set on a fall session, I recommend scheduling early!
"and autumn a mosaic of them all."
A few things to keep in mind during each season:
My favorite places to shoot
The best session locations are often meaningful to our individual families; however, I'm also happy to make recommendations. From ski slopes to lavender fields to apple picking and college campuses, the options for session locations are endless!
Jefferson Memorial
Maryland State House
Capitol Hill
Longwood Gardens
The National Portrait Gallery
CLASSIC & ELEGANT
Eastport (Annapolis)
St. Michaels
The Narrows (Kent Island)
Naval Academy
Chestertown
COASTAL
Georgetown
Old Town Alexandria
Downtown Annapolis
Columbia
URBAN
Beverly Triton beach
Terrapin Park
Jonas Green State Park
Cape May
Virginia Beach
BEACH
A Vineyard
Longwood Gardens
Brookside Gardens
Quiet Waters Park
Nature
Glen Echo Park
Hiking
Sailing / Boating
Destination
ADVENTURE
The above locations are all beautiful but we also love exploring meaningful locations with our families!
I know that some family members just happen to be furry and I love when families choose to incorporate pets into their session. Keep in mind that bringing a pet along often means that we’ll need to choose a pet friendly location.
If we are out of the house, I recommend planning for your pet to be at the first part of your session and having a friend manage them. We won’t use the pet in every single photo so it’s also nice to have someone available to hold him or her in between shots.
If you’re going to bring a pet, I recommend exercising your pet before the session and bringing your pets favorite toy or treats! Depending on your pet’s fur type, it might also be a good idea to groom them before the shoot.
When picking outfits I recommend keeping in mind the word “complement” rather than “match.” For example, if Dad is wearing a blue and pink pastel plaid shirt, the Mom may want to choose a long, soft blue dress. It can also be a great idea to choose “color-families,” such as pastels or jewel tones.
A good rule of thumb: pick 3 or so colors and spread them throughout the family. Don't be afraid to mix a few subtle patterns or textures (such as linen).
And always keep the location in mind. If we're shooting in a green field, light green dresses might blend in too much with the surroundings.
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Heels lengthen legs but if your heels aren’t comfortable for walking or we'll be in grass, bring an extra pair of shoes to slip into in between shots.
I love the way larger patterns and textures (like linen) photograph.
Softer, pastel colors tend to photograph better than bright colors - especially since bright colors could reflect on your skin. I love bright, neon dresses, but we don’t love the neon reflection they add to your complexion.
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Simple jewelry is a great way to add color or pattern to a simple dress.
These little details really add a lot to detail photographs.
And dresses with sleeves are a great way to help slim arms.
Depending on your location, you might want to consider a fit and flare or a flowy dress.
They look great in walking and photos with movement.
Choose an outfit you feel comfortable in, but don’t be afraid to dress up!
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Rent the Runway
ASOS
Morning Lavender
J. Crew
Anthropologie
Free People
Jessakae
Petal & Pup
Pink Blush (Maternity)
H&M
Vici Dolls
Virginia Dare Dress Co.
Baltic Born Clothing
Madewell
Kate + Grace Boutique
Able
Zara
Mango
Nothing Fits But
Sezane
Hill House Home
Reformation
Rachel Pally
Nuuly
Christy Dawn
Rylee & Cru
Clad & Cloth
Ivy City
Shopbop
Everlane
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I think it’s so important that you look and feel your best for your photos. Investing in professional hair and makeup can go a long way towards creating photos you love for years.
Professionally done hair & makeup last longer than typical hair & makeup. They also tend to hold up better in humidity and wind.
If you go this route, I recommend staying a bit “classic”. Now probably isn’t the best time to try out that new contouring technique you saw on TikTok.
If you’re planning to do any spray tans or waxing, schedule those for a few days before the session to give your skin time to recover.
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You can’t go wrong with crisp button down. Or consider layering a blazer or sweater with jeans with this look.
For a relaxed look, skip the ties.
Be careful not to choose a pattern that is too small - it may accidentally make your photo look a little too busy.
Softer, pastel colors tend to photograph better than bright colors - especially since bright colors could reflect on your skin.
Cozy sweaters layered over button ups are a great way to stay warm and stylish during the cooler months.
for the gents
I'm very excited to announce that I am officially launching my client closet, which is available to any client to borrow from.
I am adding items every month, starting with women and babies. Don't see something in your size or style? Let's talk through about the direction of your session. I am currently buying for closet and if an outfit aligns with my brand, I may purchase it. First priority is maternity dresses.
Weather in Maryland can change within hours. I’ll check in the week of your session to confirm the time & location we’re meeting and the weather. If rain is in the forecast we'll make a call 24hrs before your session.
I know it takes a lot of time to get ready for session and it’s the worst to get dressed up and drive out to your session only to have it rain. Let me know what works best for your family, but if the weather looks like it won’t be great, we reschedule.
Some locations like the Jefferson Memorial or your home are fairly safe in the rain and we can proceed.
Inclement Weather
what to do if it rains
When it comes to posing for your session, you don’t need to worry about a thing! I’ll guide you through the entire process beginning with “poses” that are super easy and natural. If I tell you to do something that feels a little funny, it’s probably because I know it’s going to make everyone laugh - and that’s the photo we’re actually looking for.
Throughout your session, I’ll keep an eye on your hair, makeup and outfits to make sure things stay in place. We want you to feel as relaxed as possible and enjoy your time together!
If you have booked an extended family session (more than one household, grandparents, etc), I have a few tips to help make photographing this larger group a bit easier on everyone.
We will work together to create a shot list of all family groupings ahead of time so that while I'm shooting, I understand who should be photographed together.
While you don’t need to draw me a family tree (although bonus points if you do!) something like this would work well:
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Grandma - Jean
Grandfather - Max
Sam (son of Jean + Max) and Tina.
Their Kids: Jason (10), Julianne (5) and Jack (2)
Elizabeth (son of Jean + Max) and Paul
Their Kids: Austin (9) and Claire (6)
When it comes to choosing outfits for larger families, I recommend coordinating with one another ahead of time. Photographs typically come out best when families choose a color palette or a few colors over wearing the exact same thing (think: the white polo and khaki photo uniform of the 90’s.)
Outfits that feel a bit special (your “Sunday best”) but that you still feel comfortable in generally result in the best images.
If you need any advice in this area, just let me know!
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When it comes to choosing a location for larger groupings, there are a few extra elements to keep in mind. Locations should be easy to access, limit walking and be safe for young children.
While we can get away with shooting small families in a downtown setting, for larger families, we’ll need a bit of space to spread out. Family homes with larger yards (and open shade), parks and outdoor settings typically work best for extended families. Homes also give us options for seating, which is imperative for very large groups or elderly relatives.
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Following the session, we’ll deliver a gallery with the edited images. Please let us know ahead of time who should have access to this gallery. If you send us a list of the email addresses, we can set those up at the time of delivery to give all necessary parties access.
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Entire family
Grandparents + Their children
Grandparents + Their children + spouses
Child A + Child B
Grandparents + Child A + Child A’s Family
Grandparents + Child B + Child B’s Family
Child A + Child A’s Family
Child A + Spouse
Child A’s Kids
Child A + kids
Child A spouse + kids
Individual photos of all members of Child A’s Family
Child B + Child A’s Family
Child B + Spouse
Child B’s Kids
Child B + kids
Child B spouse + kids
Individual photos of all members of Child B’s Family
Example Extended Family Shot List
Please note that this list is just a starting point and that I am happy to take any requested family portraits as long as time allows!
Yes, you are welcome to print the images on your own. If you do this, I recommend making sure that the printer does not color correct the images (many automatically do this.) I also recommend looking for a high quality printer. While 10 cent prints sound great in theory, the cheaper printing quality often won’t do your images justice. Paper quality, color correction and a handful of other factors play a big role in the way your prints turn out. This is one of the reasons why you can order directly through your gallery which is connected to a pro print shop.
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While I don’t guarantee an exact number of images, I'll will make sure to capture your family thoroughly. Most families should expect to receive at least 50 edited images following their session.
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I guarantee that your images will remain in an online gallery for at least three months. While your galleries may stay up longer than that, I cannot guarantee it. Once your galleries have been delivered, I highly recommend downloading all high resolution images to several devices. Consider investing in a portable, waterproof external hard drive.
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While turnaround times can vary by season, I aim to deliver all images within four weeks of your session.
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You are absolutely welcome to share images on social media. To ensure that the work is properly represented, I ask that you refrain from any edits/filters. I also appreciate image credits and tags as they help to continue to grow as a business.
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By US Copyright law, the creators of images always own the rights to the images. However I’ll give you a release to use, print and share your images. The only thing you won’t be able to do is sell your image as a stock photo. I won’t do this either without your written permission.
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Plan about 90 total minutes for sessions. While we won't be shooting this entire time, this does give us the flexibility for location changes, rowdy kids and time to warm up.
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I do light retouching on all images. This means that if there are any glaring objects that should be removed (such as a bump from the tumble your toddler took that morning,) I’ll remove it. Larger edits (such as removing tan lines or objects, flyaways,or body modification) require more time and would require us to add additional editing hours to your collection. We can discuss pricing based on specific needs.
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Absolutely! I offer high quality albums that are designed to outlast you- these are not the flimsy Shutterfly books! Most families like to pick a size and then each year add a new album to their collection to watch their family grow! Click here to learn more about albums.
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No! Families come in all shapes and sizes. My sessions are time based, so I'll work with you to establish what can be accomplished in 60 minutes. If we are doing a big extended family, we may need to add time but we will not charge per head.
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As soon as possible after your session is complete, I’ll back up your images and begin the editing process. Unless we have a holiday closure, you can expect to receive your edited, digital images within 4 weeks after your session.
I'm a big believer that images aren’t meant to solely exist in a digital space. One day, most likely, Instagram will be gone, your phone will be replaced and images that you can physically hold in your hand will be the best way to remember those precious moments we captured.
Think about this fact: twenty years ago, if I had delivered you digital images, they would have been on a floppy disk. With the fast updates to technology, you would have no way to access those images today. Even the online galleries we deliver will eventually fade away.
But prints? Those last. I bet your family still has images from your grandparents (maybe even great grandparents.) And that was likely from a time period when cameras were expensive and prints were harder to come by.
Perfect for those who value legacy. These heirloom albums are a great way to house a large number of images in a beautiful way. Leave them on display as coffee table books or protect them with a display box.
Our framed and matted prints are the perfect way to fill your walls with memories. With a variety of frames to choose from, we’ll help you select the perfect image pairings for your space.
Canvases and Wall art can be purchased directly through your gallery. For albums, email Christine to start the process.
Easy to hang and easy to change out. Canvases are one of our favorite ways to decorate a space. They also work great on little easels placed around the home.
I know that this guide is long and hopefully it covers everything you need to know to prep for your portrait session. However if there is something I missed, or you need a recommendation feel free to email me.
christineb@silverorchardcreative.com