Tips for Family Photos with Kids from a Norfolk Family Photographer

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Well before I was a Norfolk family photographer, I invested in lots of family sessions with my own family of six. In between those experiences + now spending so much time on the other side of the camera, I have learned a thing or two about what works (and what doesn’t!) when it comes to photographing families with kids.

Family of five playing at the north end beach by Norfolk family photographer Ashley Brickner

Are you looking for tips for tips for family photos for kids from a Norfolk family photographer?

Sharing some below:

Plan clothes in advance.

As a Norfolk family photographer, my clients know how strongly I believe that the clothing choices in photos make a difference in the final outcome of those photos. I always send a Session Prep Guide as soon as a client books a session with me, which includes tips on styling, and I offer a Prep + Planning call to discuss clothing options so that you can plan it out ahead of time. Once you have the clothes you think you are going to go with, make sure your kids try them on (again, ahead of time!). If your kids are anything like mine, a shirt that doesn’t feel right or shoes that are too tight can immediately cause a meltdown and that’s not ever how you want to start out your photo session! ;). It’s always best to get those things figured out (and worked out!) the before the day of the session.

Family of four dressed in blue in field by Norfolk family photographer Ashley Brickner

For a more tips for dressing for family photos, click this link – outfits truly make such a difference and the earlier you can plan them, the less stressed you will be the day of the photos!

Two toddler boys dressed in blue holding mom and dads hands by Norfolk family photographer Ashley Brickner

Make sure kids are well-rested + fed.

I know it’s a given, but it really is so important! The ideal time for photos is during that golden hour (one hour before sunset), and especially during the summer months, that can be late and past bedtime for the younger babes. We can always make that work, I promise! – but I do suggest a later or longer nap if possible, and always to eat before the session. You can always bring a snack also, just make sure that it isn’t really messy!

Four kids dressed in white and tan standing on beach by Norfolk family photographer Ashley Brickner

Prepare the kids before the session – Tell them what’s going to happen!

I always tell my kids when family photos are coming up. I explain to them how important they are to me and how much our extended family + friends love to see their smiling, happy faces in the final photos! For younger kids, you can tell them they are going to have fun and will get to play some fun games (which we will!). Always frame it as a fun experience, so that they will also see it way! I also am never above a lollipop or other sort of treat as a small reward for cooperating – it can make a difference!

Mom holding hands with three kids in blue standing on beach by Norfolk family photographer Ashley Brickner
Mom and dad holding blanket for kids at Pleasure House point field

Expect the unexpected + don’t stress.

If you are a mom reading this, you probably don’t need me to inform you that things might not go as planned, but I really believe that this is the most important tip of all. It really is best to embrace whatever happens! Your two year old may not want to sit still, your five year old may think it’s funny to make silly faces rather than smiling, or your pre-teen may be in a sassy mood (been there for all of those!), but just trust me and go with it. Take a deep breath and keep smiling, and know that I am always shooting and will capture the beauty in your family.

Mom dressed in teal kissing son on north end beach

When in doubt, grab a hand or snuggle someone.

I always tell my parents to make sure you are always close to someone and snuggling – even in those moments that it feels like nothing is going right! The photos that don’t “feel” like the perfect posed shot are usually the favorites and the ones that stand out at the end of the session. Let your kids be kids, and you just get close to them and enjoy the moment with them.

Mom dressed in blue cuddling with daughter at Pleasure House Point field

If you are looking for a Norfolk family photographer, I would love to work with you + to make some magic with your family! You can fill out my inquiry page here, or email me at ashleybricknerphoto@gmail.com.

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  1. Molly says:

    Well rested and well fed kiddos are happy kiddos- so true. I love all these tips! Thanks for sharing!

  2. Great advice Ashley! It is so important to talk with the kiddos about the session, love that!

  3. Heather Grissel says:

    These are great tips. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Jasmyn says:

    Your photos are gorgeous! And they prove these are helpful tips for planning a photo session with the kiddos! I know for sure that well-rested and fed are top priority!!

  5. Rosa says:

    Beautiful images and great tips!

  6. Such great tips! Getting good photos with kids can feel like herding cats, but these ideas make it way more doable (and even fun!).

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