Planning your

Mini Session


Welcome!

I’m so excited to be working with you—and I truly can’t wait to spend some time together during your mini session!

If you’re feeling a little nervous, you’re not alone. Believe it or not, I still get butterflies when I step in front of the camera—and I do this for a living! So take a deep breath. You're in good hands, and we’re going to make this a fun and relaxed experience.

No matter what season of life you’re in—whether your babies are tiny, growing fast, or covered in fur—this moment is worth capturing. And not just with your phone (though I know it's always close by!).

Because here's the truth: Kids grow. Time flies. Loved ones leave us. And if we don’t pause to take it all in, we miss the magic. That’s why I’m so passionate about what I do—photography lets us hold on to the people we love and the memories we make, even as everything around us keeps changing.

So let’s make some memories together—ones you’ll want to revisit again and again.

A few notes about your session

  • Since this is a mini session, I have sessions booked back to back. Please plan accordingly if you are changing outfits when you get here, traffic, etc so we can start on time and not feel as rushed.

    I recommend you plan to arrive about 10 minutes early so you have a little bit of a "buffer" in case you end up running late.

  • Before your session, pack a bag with snacks, water and any small objects (like toys or lollipops) that might help me get their attention when it’s time for them to look at the camera. If they are old enough to understand you, it’s a good idea to prepare them for what’s to come before the session starts. A lot of families discuss and pick something fun in advance as a treat after the session if they’re good listeners, like an ice cream cone, for example.

    It also helps if their bellies are full and they’ve has some good rest beforehand. Once you prepare them physically and mentally, then feel free to give them (and you!) grace! They’re little, and I know that some days don’t always go as planned. I've seen it all and will make sure to get you great photos, regardless of their moods. My goal is to make this as fun and stress-free as it possibly can be for you and your family!


  • Pegs are a huge part of a family, which is why I love when families choose to incorporate pets into their session.

    I suggest bringing someone with you to the session who can help get their attention and hold the leash when your pet isn't a part of the picture.

    I also recommend exercising your pet before the session and bringing their favorite toy or treats! Depending on your pet’s fur type, it might also be a good idea to groom them before the shoot. 

  • As you’re coordinating your outfit with your family, keep in mind that your outfits will look the most cohesive on camera when the color palette and wardrobe pieces coordinate, but don’t actually “match.” In fact, I recommend that you avoid thinking about “matching,” and instead think about what “fits” together. This will create more visual interest, and allow each personality to shine through.

    The goal for coordinating a family is to visually break up the colors and shades so that you’re not all wearing the same color on top and bottom. The more we can mix that up, the better. I encourage you to think about planning each outfit with “dominant colors” and “accent colors” in mind. A dominant color is the color that you see the most in an outfit, while an accent has a smaller piece of visual real estate. When you’re planning each family member’s outfit, if you can aim for each person to have a different dominant color, and then tie in and vary the accent colors, it’s going to look great all together.

  • Dresses and skirts look most stunning because they really flatter every female body, especially on camera. I recommend avoiding pants and shorts for your session, and saying yes to a dress or two instead. Long, full-length, flowy dresses and skirts look amazing on camera because they bring extra movement to the photos. Consider softer fabrics like chiffon or tulle which allow for beautiful movement in the images.

    When considering the length of your dresses or skirts, it’s also a good idea to factor in whether or not there will be little ones in your photos. Cute, shorter cocktail-length dresses photograph beautifully, but if you have little ones in your photos, a floor-length dress or skirt, or perhaps a cute midi-skirt, will make moving around with your kids much easier, and look perfect on camera, too. 

  • If weather is an issue, I will be in contact with you as soon as possible. In the case that we need to reschedule, I will do my best to find a new date that works best for you and your family. 

    I know it takes a lot of time to get ready for your photoshoot and it’s the worst to get dressed up and drive out to your session only to have it rain. Let me know what works best for your family - but if the weather looks like it won’t be great, I typically try to make the call at least 12 hours in advance. 

When to expect your gallery


As soon as possible after your session is complete, I'll start going through your pictures to choose the best ones. You'll get a sneak peek within the first 24-36 hours with my favorite pictures from the session. The full gallery will be delivered about 2-3 weeks after your session!

  • I will deliver your images to you on a digital gallery. Once your images are completed, a link will be sent to your email. You can view all photos I’ve captured for you, choose your favorites, and order keepsakes directly on the site.

  • As soon as possible after your session is complete, I'll start going through your pictures to choose the best ones. You'll get a sneak peek within the first 24-36 hours with my favorite pictures from the session. The full gallery will be delivered about 2-3 weeks after your session!

  • Yes! You can share the link with any member of your family.

What you’ll get

  • 1 hour session in one location.

  • All edited images.

  • A digital gallery to host your images and an option to order keepsakes.

  • Direct contact with me to discuss outfits, styles, or props.

  • Mini session discount.

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