
The family portrait doesn’t have to be stiff and boring. When we invite a family into our studio or if we meet them on location, our expectation is for all of us to have fun.
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How Fast They GrowLowell, MA – As we are transitioning into our new Live/Work loft we’ve been slacking on posting some of our recent families and kiddos. What better way to start a string of posts than with a cutie that we haven’t seen in a couple of years. You might remember Reagan from her 1st Birthday Shoot way back in 2009. A couple months ago, in the midst of preparing for our move we were delighted to see an inquiry from this incredible family. And they’re expecting another child in just a few months, so we wanted to combine some family, children and maternity portraits. And this was one of our first studio sessions in the new place, so it made for a nice transition for us.
Kids Being KidsAs families grow so do its individual members. It’s important to us to capture each child at their particular stage in their life, so we would never photograph a 2 year old the same way we would a 6 year old. Having them bring in objects (toys, books, games and dress-ups) that they love sometimes helps bring out their individuality. It’s also important that the kids have fun during the session because that’s when we can capture their true personalities. Sessions with siblings are usually very high energy and it can be challenging to keep their interest for the entire session. However, when we love photographing brothers and sisters together because when they interact with each other it is completely genuine. Even if the photography experience is new to them, they have their support network right there and that adds to the atmosphere both in the studio and on location. Our job is pretty fun, don’t you think?
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