Surviving a Family Photoshoot | Christine Constantine London Family Photographer

Surviving a Family Photoshoot! Some good advice from South London Kids Photographer Christine C..

Some Do’s and Don’ts of how to make your next family photo session a stress free one!

Taking the kids out can be stressful enough as it is without worrying how they’re gonna behave when you’ve invested good money and organised a family photoshoot. Are they gonna sit still? Are they gonna run away or pull stupid faces? What if they throw the biggest tantrum and spit at the photographer? (Ok that last one hasnt happened to me lol).

Well it goes without saying that my job is to put everyone at ease and try and at least make it fun for everyone. I’ve also got two daughters who are twelve and sixteen and I certainly remember what they were like as young-un’s!

Anyhow family photos are truly timeless and such a great keepsake for future generations. Getting the family together to take those perfect portraits can turn into chaos if not approached correctly. So here is some simple sound advice I’ve come up with..

1. Timing is everything.

If you have younger children involved in the shoot, try and arrange the photoshoot at a time when they would be well rested. A rested child makes for happy photos. Mornings usually work best for kids. On that note, make sure that all family members have gotten enough sleep the night before as this helps with the fun and relaxation aspects of the session.

2. Do’s and Dont’s of bribery.

Get your family excited about the photoshoot instead of offering a reward in return for their cooperation. This tends to lead to forced smiles and an irritated bunch of people. However if you do have small children coming along it’s not a bad idea to give the photographer some bribery options in the form of toys or small food items to make those difficult moments a little easier!

3. Relinquish control.

As much as you’ll want to direct your children on where to stand and how to pose, it’s best to leave that to the photographer as they know what works best. Not having this pressure will also make you feel more relaxed.

4. It’s not just about the posing.

The best photos happen when you’re having fun so joke and play with your children, hold your partner’s hand and just let the moments happen.

5. Plan ahead.

Discuss all of your requirements with your photographer beforehand so that the family photo session can just flow. Let your photographer know if you want specific pictures taken.

6. Keep those sugar levels up.

If everyone is well fed, the photoshoot will also run a lot smoother. It’s also not a bad idea to take a few snacks and some water along for those who might need it.

7. Have fun!

The BEST result have always come from families having fun and not taking the shoot too seriously. Remember I’ve seen it all and worse case scenario am happy to rebook the session at no extra cost to yourselves.

Check out some of my favourite family/kids photography. I also have an Instagram page called @kidsportraitsbalham so do follow me for all my recent shoots and updates. And any questions about your children’s or family photography don’t hesitate to get in touch. Thanks!

A family photograph of kids posing on the tree trunk in Tooting Commons.