September 13, 2023
I’m going to share my top three tips for a great family photo session with toddlers AND how they were used in my own recent family photography session! First of all, toddlers are actually my favorite age to work with. I have a 4 year old and 2 year old of my own, so I am well versed in the joys (and let’s face it, the challenges) that come with this age!
This fall, my talented friend and fellow photographer Denise Wilson from Denise Wilson Photography did our family photos for the second year (all photos in this article were taken by Denise during our session). I kept joking that I had my girls in photo session training camp, but in reality, it was just playing certain games with them to get them used to a few simple motions and terms! I’m so excited to share how they came out!
Practice! In most cases, I start a photography session with a warm up. I’ll give you and your family fun (and sometimes silly) prompts to get everyone warmed up and feeling comfortable. Feel free to practice some of the basic prompts at home, so your little one can jump right in! Pro tip: don’t even say you are practicing for your photography session. Just play these little games so they get used to the actions!
The above photos are some adorable candids from our session with Denise that were all a mix of hold hands and wiggle and then hold hands in a circle! Then check out that adorable cuddle I got at the end from my girls – total mama’s dream, right?! Not only do these make for adorable candid photos, the kids also start to warm up and have fun! Kids are so much more willing to be held quickly for the “stand-and-smile photo” if they’ve had some time to warm up first!
My parents and in-laws were thrilled to get a more formal “stand and smile” photo!
If I’ve learned one thing as a toddler mom, it’s that things go so much smoother if my little ones know what’s going to happen. So let them know:
We are going to meet a photographer (Jenn – that’s me if they want to see!) in a pretty spot and take some pictures! We get to be silly, play some games and explore! I’m so excited to play with you while Jenn takes some pictures! We are going to have so much fun!
Also, try to avoid saying things like “it will be done quick”… it can give the impression that the session won’t be fun for them. Instead, show them how excited you are to play with them! You’re also welcome to visit the location before our session if you think that would help your child feel more comfortable.
Without a doubt, toddlers will need a little break during their session… It’s perfectly fine (and even encouraged) for them to run a bit. This not only helps them get some energy out, but they can also feel like they have some control over what is happening. Plus, this always makes for some sweet sibling photos!
I have a secret. Shy children, children who a bit upset about something… they will still look adorable in photos. You know what never looks good? Parents pointing at the camera or getting frustrated with their children. All I need you to do is keep a positive attitude before and during your session. The most important thing is to stay in the moment with your child. My camera will be ready, and we don’t want the adults making angry faces or pointing at the camera when your child finally smiles.
Not every moment of your photography session will be picture perfect. But I promise to get you a beautiful gallery of the moments that are!
Things might get crazy, you might leave the session wondering how did we get any good photos when all we did was run around. You’d be surprised at the amount of “in between” moments that can be captured. I promise, I have a reason behind any silly thing I might have you or your kids do!
Luckily as a photographer, I knew to stay calm during our session. My littlest was upset over something. Honestly, I don’t even remember what it was – I think she dropped her stick (IYKYK). I held her and swayed with her and luckily Denise was watching the whole fiasco, and was ready with her camera! This is now one of my favorite photos of Annabelle and I… I don’t remember the meltdown, but I clearly remember cuddling and swaying with her.
Jenn Chen is a family, maternity and newborn photographer in the Walnut Creek area. While she works with families of all sizes, she specializes in working with young children and toddlers (she has a 2 and 4 year old of her own!). Jenn has been photographing families since 2017 but has had a passion for photography since she was a child. Jenn has a photography studio in downtown Martinez which is currently open for newborn sessions and children’s portraits.
Jenn is a member of NAPCP and as of 2024 was recognized as a “Master of Family Photography” based on her current portfolio. Jenn is also a member of Nikon Professional Services.
Jenn Chen Photography Studio
535 Main Street
Suite 212
Martinez, CA 94553
(925) 338-1511
Walnut Creek, Martinez, Lafayette, Concord, California
Plymouth-Canton, Michigan
535 Main St
Suite 212
Martinez, CA 94553
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This was lovely! I can wait to keep this in mind for our next photo session. Thank you.
These tips are wonderful—thank you! My family is looking forward to our upcoming session💕.