I searched the board and don't think I found any discussion related to this. We want to start a family tradition with family portraits around Christmas time but some of these professional photographers are so darn expensive! The ones we did last year at Picture People were alright but I feel like they totally ripe you off if you want any digital copies. Not to mention that they only spend about 15 minutes with each seating. DD fell asleep right before our session (she was 6 months old) and the photographer made us wake her up. The photos obviously didn't turn out good because she was cranky. We still got some and I think it's good memories either way.
Question:
1. Does your family take regular professional photos? If so, how often? And who do you include (like your parents, siblings etc.)?
2. Do you hire someone professional to do it? Or go to those chain places like Picture People and JC Penny?
3. If you have young kids, what's your recommendation to make sure they are ready to smile at the camera?
Re: Family Portraits
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We use a photographer. We did the picture people for our sons first Christmas when he was five months. It turned out okay, but I much prefer the ones we get from the photographer, especially since they are usually outside. I always hesitate because they seem so expensive, but after the fact, I never regret spending the money on it. The pictures are all over our house and in albums and I just love them! Our photographer also just gives us the pictures, so it's not like we have to pay up charged prices for prints, which I like.
As far as smiling for pictures and looking at the camera, I am not above some food bribery. When they are little we have used puffs and yogurt bites, then fruit snacks and lollipop licks for older toddlers. The photographer or one of us (if we aren't in the picture) holds it and zooms it around behind them and it works every time for my kids!
A professional is going to know how to interact with children. You shouldn't have to worry about that - that's what they're there for. And they'll give you tips and ideas on how to prep the kids to get ready so they're less likely to melt down.
We use a professional photographer who does 30 minute mini sessions for $200. For $200 we get 15 edited files with full rights and just print our own pictures. 30 minutes is the perfect amount of time. Anymore than that and kids get restless. This year we took our from 4-4:30. DS (14 months) wakes up around 3.
Edit to say we take all of our pictures outside! We did DS newborn pictures outside. Not sure it's going to work for baby girl in March though.
We have a friend who is a 'professional' photographer who will come to your house/outdoor location and do a shoot for $100 and give you about 15 edited images. To be honest she's totally hit or miss and not nearly as good as pricier photographers we've used. But she was good for newborn photos and I'll probably use her again for that.
In my experience, obviously the more young people in the picture the more difficult it becomes. And also once my kids are mobile, but not old enough to understand what's going on, pictures are very difficult. They literally just get up and leave. Or cry if you don't let them. Try to go in with realistic expectations!
My favourite photography tip is to bring your child's favourite toy and let it be in the pic. My son's stuffed bunny was in last year's Christmas pics and it was not only adorable but he was super pumped to have "Jelly" in there!
Post baby we'll shell out the cash to have a professional photographer come to our house and take family/newborn photos. We're not fan of the typical newborn photos but we love having pics of us in-house doing our thing with a new baby.
My biggest recommendation for happy kiddo's in pictures is to have low key sessions with someone used to working with kids/families. If your photographer is good with kids, they will know to trade off more formal "poses" with candids of them "running" around, you playing together or even comforting the random meltdown.
We did a $650 newborn/4mo/8mo/1 year package for DD and will do something similar for DS in April. We pay for them with a professional who gives digital rights. With DD each session was about an hour and 30-40 pictures - 10ish of just her and the rest a combination of her with Mom, Dad or as a whole family. (collage of some of her 1 year session attached) Hopefully with DS it will be the same just with a few of just DD and DS. I do amateur photography for family and friends and am confident I can take pictures of them individually, but I'm behind the camera 99% of the time at home and wanted to be sure to be in (non-selfie) pictures too. DH's late father was their family photographer so DH only has a handful of non-portrait studio posed pictures of him with his Dad, and it bugs him enough to not mind spending the money on professional pictures.
DD and future DS are (most likely) conveniently timed to do family pictures in May (within a month of their birthdays) and November (half birthdays/Christmas) once we get past DS's first year. We will likely do the mini sessions many PPs have mentioned. We're doing a "double mini" for Christmas and DD's 18 month next weekend because I'm nervous about how well she'll cooperate now that she's mobile and teething again.
As for including anyone else, our parents both try to do extended family pictures every few years/new addition, so I would guess we'll get them done next summer whenever everyone is in town.
Me: 29 DH: 31
Married 10/13/12
TTC Since 8/2016
For DS I did pictures every 2-3months of his first year and now just summer and Christmas pictures.
I do go to the picture people yes their busy and not "professionals" but i wait until there is a Groupon deal and pay about $16 dollars for about 8 sheets of prints so I can give to family and friends etc. no offense to anyone but I cannot imagine paying $600+ for any amount of pictures thats just too much money for us to spend for how often we get them..
As far as good pictures ... I always made sure DS was fed and napped prior to our appointment and they always turned out good .