6 Ways to Pump Up Your Kids For A Family Session!
Photographing families is always a unique experience, given the fact each family is entirely different! Parents are typically cooperative, but the kids, on the other hand, well, that can be another story. Today, I am sharing fun and fool-proof ways to entertain your children and get them excited about your upcoming family photography session!
#1
Let them choose their outfits! Sure, go ahead and give them a few to select from for obvious reasons. This allows them to have the freedom to pick what they want to wear. Ta-da! Watch how proud they are come session day.
#2
Set an award following your session. Tell them afterward, that you will all go to the movie theater to see a new movie out and grab some popcorn and drinks!
#3
Simply talk about it. Make it a privilege, not a hassle. If youamp them up and let them know how exciting these photo sessions are, they will show up more excited and ready to go!
#4
Show them other family sessions. This could be famous people they see in their favorite shows or movies. They will want to follow in these footsteps!
#5
Maybe they are caught up in the social media world. Let them know you plan on posting these to Facebook or Instagram and have them check how many 'likes' they receive!
#6
As a parent, ultimately, your attitude will carry over to your kids. Just show up smiling, happy, and ready to go. I am sure they will follow suit.
If you are stumped on what to bring with you to your family photography session, do not stress! These are meant to be fun, and you get to spend quality time with your family. Thankfully, I am here to help!
As a photographer, it is my job to help you with your session; if you have any questions at all, do not hesitate to reach out to me. Together we will create delightful memories that you will have for a lifetime.
There are several locations to choose from! Family photographs are timeless, and if you are searching to update your current portraits or take some for the first time, I have a few places in mind:
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