"Schedule a family portrait session," is something you see on a lot of To Do lists. Yet, it is one task that often never gets checked off.
I hear a lot of parents say they need to have a family portrait done, but they just haven't gotten around to it. Well, the main reason it never gets done is simply because parents just can't decide when to have the portraits taken.
We all know the biggest milestones in our families' lives which are the most popular portrait sessions; When a new baby is born, we celebrate a 1st birthday (or 2nd), Christmas card time, and when there is a high school graduate in the very near future.
So, what about all the "in-between" years? Are there certain moments that are more important than the others? Of course there are! But when is the right time to schedule a portrait session?
I could so easily tell you that ANYTIME is a good time for a family portrait, because it is, but then that would not be at all helpful, right?
So, I am here to help you decide when the right time is to schedule your session. And to tell you the truth, there is not a science to it, it's simply figuring out when it works best for your family.
My advice is this:
Families with young children should schedule a portrait session at least 1-2 times a year. The reason? These years go by so fast and young children change so much in so little time. I am always amazed when I look at portraits of my own children from one season to the next. I think, "Oh my gosh! Look how little they were! That was just last Spring!" They grow so fast and it is so important to document every stage possible. There are times when parents say, "Well, Lily has lost some teeth, so we are going to wait for pictures" "Really?" I tell them. That is such a big part of childhood, and quite frankly, one of the cutest parts of childhood. Why would someone not want to have a photograph to remember that adorableness? Moral of the the story is don't put off having a family portrait session because you are waiting for "the right time". There will never be the perfect time in your eyes and that is the beauty of the portrait. It's your family! The way you are, the way you will remember.
Families with adolescent age children probably don't worry about having a portrait taken as much as they did when the kids were younger. But, it's still important to take the time out of your busy schedules about once a year for a family portrait. One hour, once a year! That's easy! Deciding when to schedule your session can sometimes be as simple as what season do you like the best? Spring? Fall? Summer? Or when are the kids' sport seasons over? When are the kids even available? There are some smaller factors to think about too. Like making sure your son or daughter does not get a new hair cut/style right before the session. There is too much risk in them hating it and canceling the portrait. You may also be thinking that you will never be able to talk your kids into showing up for a family portrait, so you may have to use a little bribery. Maybe promise to take them to their favorite restaurant, out for icecream, or buy them those shoes they've been asking for.
Families with teenagers probably have the hardest time, mostly because the kids have become little adults with their own lives and their own busy schedules. They have school and sports, exams and jobs, and of course, their social life. But, again, as a parent you are asking your kids for 1 hour. And a lot of parents find it easy to schedule a family portrait around a big event in their teenager's life. For example, prom or graduation. Your teenager will be dressed nice, hair fixed, and you could probably squeeze in an hour long photo shoot before his or her friends arrive. A lot of the time you can have the photographer come to your house or a park very near your house. Also, as I mentioned before there is the infamous senior portrait session. It is very common for a parent to ask the photographer to do a few photos of the entire family at the beginning of the senior session. And it's usually not a big deal, just be sure to mention this when booking the senior session. And be prepared to have just a few family shots taken then step aside and let your senior be in the spotlight.
Aside from the baby milestones, the adolescent bribery and the squeezed-in teenage family portrait, there are certain times of the year that families consider a "good" time for a portrait session (remember I really believe ANYTIME is a good time). Some of them include, Mother's Day, Father's Day, summer vacation, Grandparents Day (you would include the grandparents of course), Spring blooming season, and Fall foliage. It is also helpful to schedule the session around the same time each year. Then it just kind of becomes expected.
I hope my advice can be of some help to you. And I hope to start hearing about parents checking "family portrait" off their to do lists.
So when was your last family portrait? Do you have a favorite time of year? A favorite milestone? A favorite occasion? I would love to hear about your family portraits.
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
GIVEAWAY!- St. Louis Family Photography
Alright everyone, since I had very "quiet" fans a few days ago when I first posted this on Facebook I thought I would post again.
YOU CAN WIN A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR A 1 HOUR PORTRAIT SESSION!
GET EXCITED!
What kind of session can you use it for?
Maternity
Newborn
Kids
Family
Engagement
You can even give it as a gift!! Remember, Mother's Day is just a few weeks away!
It's so easy!
First, if you haven't already, like my Facebook page.
Then share this on your timeline and ask your friends to share.
And last, comment below letting me know that you want to win.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Hop Scotch- St. Louis Child Photography
I just love hanging out with Brooke! She is so sweet an innocent. The kind that makes you wish you were a kid again.
Here she is playing hop scotch in her rain boots, which she insists on wearing everyday.
Looks like fun, right?
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
The Perfect Gift - St. Louis Family Photography
In the photography business it's very rare for me to aim my marketing towards men. Let's face it, when it comes to family portraits Mom is usually in charge. It's always Mom who calls to book the session. It's always Mom who chooses the location. And it's always Mom with all the questions about what to wear, what to bring, etc.
Well guys, do you know what is just a few weeks away?
MOTHER'S DAY!
As a mother of 3 myself I can tell you that one the BEST gifts a husband/dad can give is relieving us of at least one task on our list.
Now I know that can be a little daunting. All mothers have HUGE "To Do" lists! And we all have
"our way of doing things."
So, lets think for a minute. What would be the BEST gift for the special woman in your life? What is something she will never forget? Something that will last a lifetime?
That's right...A portrait session!
Exposure offers gift certificates!
All you do is purchase your portrait session now. And you will receive a beautifully packaged, ready to give gift certificate. Once she has received the certificate you (or she) can call and book your session. You get 6 months to use it, so there's no pressure!
You do almost nothing and yet you get to give the best gift!
The certificates are good for:
Babies
Children
Families
Couples
and
Maternity sessions
A portrait session is a wonderful gift for Grandma too! So, in honor of Mother's Day this year I am offering a discount if you buy two or more. Then you get to check off another task on her list...buying a gift for her mom and yours!
Be sure to like Exposure on Facebook to learn about specials and events.
You can visit www.stl-photographer.com for more information.
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