3 Tips for Finding the Right Photographer for your Family

 
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You want to have family photos taken, but a quick internet search for a photographer leaves you feeling overwhelmed and confused. Here are three tips to finding the right photographer for your family:

family of five is walking on a trail in the woods. Young child is sitting on top of dad's shoulders and daughter is pulling away while mom is holding her hand.

1️⃣ Style and Portfolio

Look for a family photographer whose style aligns with your vision. Every photographer has a unique artistic approach, so review their portfolio to see if their aesthetic resonates with you. Pay attention to factors such as composition, lighting, colors, and the overall mood of their photographs. Also notice if the subjects are always looking directly at the camera, if they are looking at one another, or if there is a mixture of both. Assume that what you see is what you will receive in your own family images.

mother is smiling and looking up at family member off camera. She is holding young son in open space backdrop

2️⃣ Experience and Expertise

Assess the photographer's experience and expertise in family photography. Check their professional background, including how long they have been working in the industry and their specific experience with family portraits. Experience brings a level of confidence and skill in capturing candid moments, and working with someone who understands child development and knows how to engage with children of all ages will help keep everyone at ease throughout the session.

3️⃣ Personality and Connection

It's crucial to have a good rapport and connection with your photographer, especially when it comes to family photography. A warm and friendly personality can help create a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, resulting in more natural and authentic photographs. Schedule a phone consult if you'd like to chat with your photographer to make sure it's the right fit and to address any concerns you have about being photographed early on in the process.

A good photographer wants you to not only love your images but have a great experience working together!

Did you find these tips helpful? What other tips would you add to this list?

 
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