How to Prepare for a Family Portrait Session?

So you’ve taken the time to choose your family photographer. You have probably decided based on their talent and images on display, location and probably a little to do with the value they provide vs the cost of the packages. I get it. Its a lot to figure out. Once you’ve done your research, youre going to want to make sure your investment in time and money pays off – by producing some beautiful, It pays to be prepared and worry about the little things BEFORE your session. The session itself should be fun, relaxed and comfortable. The best way to ensure this is to be prepared.

Here are some tips from someone who knows………….(well a little bit at least)  

What to do BEFORE? 

Canberra Family Photographer_7.jpg
  • Clothing

o   Plan your clothing in advance. Consider how you want your family to look like in your photos? Tip: Possibly bring a change of clothes for small children – especially for outdoor sessions (just in case).

o   Above all, BE COMFORTABLE

o   By all means, co-ordinate your colours, but you don’t have to be match, as long as your choices compliment each other. Tip: Avoid Bold prints and patterns.

o   Other handy items to bring include Hairclips and elastics for long hair in case its windy. A small brush. Baby wipes. Lipstick/Lipgloss. A water bottle for a drink.

o   Good comfortable, clean shoes.

  •  Grooming

o   Only wear as much makeup as you normally would feel comfortable in. Too much will make you seem overdone and unfamiliar.

o   Check for craked nail polish, dry skin,

o   Does anyone need a haircut? If so, do it a week or two before the session.

  • What else?

o   Be rested. A good night sleep the night before, for everyone, is best and avoid hangovers or tired eyes.

o   Pick a time that works with your families’ schedule. Especially if there are small children involved that will have sleeps during the day or get ratty in the afternoon. The photographer will advise good times of the day as well.

Think about what are you hoping for?

o   Be aware that if you want sunrise or sunset lighting, you actually have to get up early of have your session late in the day. We can’t control the weather or the light on any given day, so keep you expectation realistic.

o   Feed kids a snack beforehand and don’t offer treats during the session as an incentive – unless you want you kids to be chewing candy in the photos.

o   Be prepared to get involved on the day. It’s often harder for adults to get enthusiastic about photo sessions but the kids will love it if mum and dad are having fun too.

o   No Cheese! Let the photographer direct the session. Try hard to resist give your kids orders as it will result in them feeling like it’s a chore. A good photographer will get the best out of them and they’ll let you know if they need you to step in.

o   Let the kids know beforehand that it’s going to be fun, not a chore. Tell them your photographers name and why you chose them. i.e Katrina’s pictures are so lovely and light and she’ll let you jump in puddles etc.……..

  • What do you do together as a family? Do your ride bikes? Why not include them in your session?
  • Do you have a family pet? Check with your photographer, as some locations wont allow animals but if you can, ask if they can be included. It’s not a family photo without your fur-babies.
  • Does your child dress up? Are they interested in puddles and mud? Let them be themselves and incorporate these things into your session and the photos will show them having an amazing and fun time.

Make sure you communicate with your photographer and let them know if there is a style/pose/ location that you like. They cant read your mind but a great photographer will take your ideas on board and discuss your options before your session. 

Who is your Local Hero?

Every year I giveaway a family portrait session – for free. Nix. Nada. No Cashola.

I do this to give back a little bit and because I truly believe that everyone should have at least one, special, professional, memorable family portrait to treasure.

I always offer this portrait session to someone who truly deserves it, who would not normally have the opportunity to have their photos taken by a pro.

Do you know a local hero?

Please send a message to katrina@katrinaedgarphotography.com to nominate you local hero. Someone who needs and deserves something special in their life. Although I would love to share their story, it doesn’t need to be made public, nor do the photos (unless they choose to allow me to do that).

The recipient will receive one 8x12 Fine Art print and High Quality 5 Digital files. 

A few points to note

  • Must be in Brisbane, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast region.
  • Sessions will be held before June 30th 2015 at a time that suits both the Hero and the Photographer (me!).
  • The session time will be subject to availability and scheduled around paying clients. (Hey, I’ve got to make a living too).
  • Nominations but be received before March 31st 2015

I look forward to reading about your local heroes. Its always so hard to choose. 


Photographing new babies

Photographing new babies can be a tricky thing. Websites like Pintrest are full of 'photo fails' where parents, in good humour, are showing how they didn't quite get it right, in spite of best intentions, some skill and a good camera. You just can't replace a well trained, experienced professional when it comes to capturing your babies first portrait.

Knowing how to include siblings and other family members can be just as important as knowing how to pose your newborn safely and confidently. Newborn photos don't have to be the posed, curled up, beautiful, and usually highly photoshopped photos you see displayed by most photographers. Sometimes a natural photo with the family is infinitely more personal and sometimes the baby just won't pose the way you expect.

There are a number of factors that contribute to this. They include thing like Babies age in days (yes days matter!), how big the baby is, gestation (premmies are much more flexible but have inherent health and safety issues), how many people are present during the session, behaviour of siblings, any discomfort, the time of the day and just because babies don't take verbal instruction - just to name a few. A good professional Newborn Photographer will know how and when to manage the session for the best outcome for you and your baby. 

Don't be afraid to ask questions of the photographer.

  • Are they fully immunised?
  • How long have they been doing this?
  • Can you see some of their work?
  • If you have any concerns at all, you should voice them before the session so that everyone is relaxed.
  • If your baby has special needs, tell you photographer.

The process should be easy, fun and positive and I ensure this is always the case with my clients. I look forward to meeting you and your babies soon.

Confessions of a terriblY Slack blogger........

I am officially the most inconsistent blogger of all the photographers I know. I wish I was better and more committed to blogging. Its good for business, my SEO, keeps my photos current and all that.......

The truth is, I am too busy taking photos and talking to my lovely clients and suppliers. Sitting at my desk is my least favourite task. So in order to rectify this problem somewhat, my next few blog posts will be devoted to images I did not blog from late last year. 

These are some of my favourite pics of some of my favourite peeps. K x

Brisbane_Family_Photographer_CR1
Clare_Rowley_082014-1036-Edit-Edit-2.jpg
Brisbane_Family_Photographer_CR3