Caitie Beth NelsonFamily + Wedding Photographer in the Destin & 30A Areas "Can you handle our big, crazy family?!" YES! YES WE CAN! Here are some of our favorite examples, and a little information on how we run our large group sessions.
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Caitie Beth NelsonDestin + 30A Family and Senior Portrait Photographer “A mini or a full session — which is best for us?” This is one of the most frequently asked questions that Amy and I receive from those vacationing in the Destin and 30A areas. Let's quickly review the main differences that can help you decide. Let's start with why you are here. WHAT IS YOUR OVERALL GOAL? What do you TRULY hope to receive from this session? Ask yourself:
If your goal is an album, a wall collage, capturing real moments, or finally getting the whole group together, you will be much happier with a classic or group session. We also take into consideration how many people are in your session. As a general starting place
Twenty minutes sounds like enough time, until you actually try to:
All while racing the setting sun. We don't want to rush through that. You have planned outfits, bribed the children and husbands; you are placing your investment and trust in this session. You deserve better than a stressful and rushed session. Now think about the kids (this part matters more than you think) If you have children, especially little ones, their age and personality make a big difference. Here is an article I wrote on Helping Your Toddler Prepare for Your Session that delves deeper. Children under the age of 3 often need more time - not less. Most parents assume a shorter session will be easier, but the reality is, it takes little ones time to warm up to the idea that they are in a new location with all new sights and sounds, and are asked to smile at the lady with the camera. It can take some time to warm up to the idea, then relax and have fun to give genuine smiles. Amy sums it up best: “Children under the age of 3 usually require more time. You may feel they will not last long enough for a full session however it is the beginning of the session that is the issue. The majority of young children are beginning to notice their surroundings and will be nervous at a new location and a new strange lady coming into their little bubble only exacerbates their anxiety. You know your child best. Some come in all ready to go and are not shy at all. Others, as I was when I was a child, need a little warming-up period.” With all of this in mind (GOAL, group SIZE, & children’s AGE), remember that:
Every session includes :
A quick note about beach photography. All of our beach sessions in Santa Rosa Beach, Destin, and along 30A take place just before sunset. That’s when the light is:
But it also means: Once the sun goes down, we’re out of time. There’s no extending a mini session once that light is gone, which is why choosing the right session length is so important. Communication makes everything run smoothly. Before your session, we’ll talk through:
We follow a natural flow to make sure you get variety:
After your session Once your session is complete:
So… which session is right for you? A mini session is great if:
Tell us:
Because at the end of the day, it’s not about squeezing into a time slot. It’s about walking away with photos you truly love. Choosing the best beach photographer for you is always important. We serve clients in the Seaside, Seagrove Beach, Destin, 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, Alys Beach, Rosemary Beach and other surrounding areas. This means we mainly work with people who are not local. Your vacation time is precious and you need an experienced beach photographer you can trust to make the most of your time here. Contact us for more information so we can help you plan the perfect beach portrait session for your family.
Do you think a mini session or full session is right for you? Let us know what you’re considering and why! We want to give you all the information you need to make the best choice for your wants and group’s needs. Amy and I are are delighted to answer anything and everything! We want to help you you choose which session will achieve the best results for your unique group as a whole and each individual involved. Any other questions? Just reach out and ask! Let's chat! Caitie Beth NelsonDestin + 30A Family and Senior Portrait Photographer A photography session with kids can be a good time, but oftentimes, they're little stinkers who can sense when we are anxious. That's when all cooperation flies out the window. If you're on vacation it can be especially difficult! Traveling is rough, being in a new place can be overwhelming, sand can feel icky on their toes, and sometimes the bedtime and nap time routine is all out of whack. We really can't expect them to be their best, but we can be encouraging and have a good time along the way!
Here’s what we tell our Destin and 30A clients: 1. Tell them you're meeting your friend. We've exchanged emails and we've probably had a phone call or two. That's good enough to be considered friends, right? I'm just the friend from Florida who loves the beach and taking pictures. Let's all just hang out and have fun! (I can't take the credit for this advice, though. I once photographed a married couple who were both psychologists and they told this to their toddler sons. Those boys warmed up to me immediately!) |
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