10 Tips to Plan a Stress-Free Portrait Session with Kids

 

1. Bring an extra outfit. It’s always a good idea to pack an extra outfit or two to reduce frustration with wrinkles or an unexpected accident. Another outfit will also provide more variety to the “look” of your portraits.

2. Try on outfits in advance. Be sure you like how your child looks in the outfits before the day of your session. If an outfit is too large or small, your child may be uncomfortable and you may not like the look in the finished portrait.

3. Bring a favorite toy or blanket. At any age, having a favorite item will help your child feel more comfortable and relaxed. These items can also be a used to personalize the portrait or assist in telling the story of a particular event, milestone or interest.

4. Schedule a time that works. The best time to schedule your child’s portrait session is after naps and meals. Your child will be rested and ready to play, making “picture day” a great experience for both of you.

5. Avoid high-traffic days. Weekday appointments can be more relaxing, and your photographer will be able to provide more personal attention. You may also get extra savings!

6. Know what you want. Prepare for your session by thinking about poses and photo packages. Make a list. That way, you won’t be stressed and you’ll remember to tell your photographer everything you need.

7. Pack a “goodie bag.” Having drinks, snacks and hairstyling items can go a long way toward making sure your session goes smoothly.

8. Bring reinforcements. Don’t hesitate to bring a family member or friend who can assist you with outfit changes, snack retrieval and bathroom runs.

9. Don’t be shy! Before the session starts, let the photographer know your expectations for backgrounds, expressions and poses. This is also the perfect time to share what type of interaction your child prefers, such as games, toys or noises.

10. Stay calm. When you’re at your best, your kids will be at their best! If you are calm, relaxed and having a good time, your child will be, too.