Scheduling family photos is an exciting opportunity to capture a moment in time—whether your toddler is finally smiling on command or your family just hasn’t had professional photos taken in years. But before the coordinated outfits, location scouting, and snack-packing begins, there’s one important step: choosing the right photographer.
Finding someone who aligns with your vision and makes the experience enjoyable can make all the difference. Here are five key things to consider when looking for a family photographer:
Photographers all have a distinct shooting and editing style, so it’s important to make sure their work aligns with your personal preferences. Some might specialize in light, bright, and airy images, while others gravitate toward rich tones and dramatic lighting. Some focus on candid, documentary-style storytelling, while others lean into traditional posing.
Spend some time scrolling through their website, social media, or online galleries and ask yourself:
If their portfolio speaks to you, you’re off to a great start.
Once you’ve found a photographer whose style you love, make sure they’re available to shoot in your area—or willing to travel to the location you have in mind. Whether you’re planning a beach session, a park close to home, or a spot that holds personal meaning, you’ll want to know:
Great photographers often book out weeks (or months) in advance—especially during peak seasons like fall and early summer. Once you know the general time frame you’re hoping to schedule photos, reach out early to see if they have availability that works with your calendar.
Whether you’re planning around school schedules, visiting relatives, or golden hour light, clear communication up front can help you lock in the right date and avoid disappointment.
Photography is an investment in your family’s memories, so it’s important to understand the value of what’s included. Review their pricing to make sure it fits within your budget and expectations. Consider:
One of the best ways to get a sense of what it’s like to work with a photographer is by reading client reviews. Head to their Google business page, Facebook, or testimonials section on their website.
Look for comments about:
Positive reviews that mention both great results and a smooth experience are a strong sign you’ve found a great fit.
Finding the right photographer is about more than just beautiful images—it’s about trusting someone to capture your family’s story in a way that feels genuine and enjoyable. By doing a little research, reviewing their work, and asking the right questions, you can confidently choose someone who will deliver photos you’ll treasure for years.
I’m based in beautiful Vancouver, Washington and serve families all across the Portland metro area, the Columbia River Gorge, and southwest Washington. I also love traveling throughout Oregon and beyond—so if you have a favorite beach, mountaintop, or backyard that means something to you, let’s talk about making it happen.
Whether you’re dreaming of a session at a scenic overlook or keeping it cozy at home, I want you to feel connected to your location. And if you’re not sure where to shoot? Don’t worry—I have plenty of favorite spots and I’m happy to help you pick one that matches your vibe and vision.
Let’s find the perfect place to tell your family’s story.
Mama of two who has been documenting my clients and their family legacy since 2015!
Photographing my clients just as they are with a laid back shooting approach while chasing the suns golden rays in the PNW.
As a family legacy photographer, I have the privilege of capturing a wide range of special moments. From the joyous occasion of weddings, to the heartwarming moments of families coming together, I am there to document it all. I believe that every moment, big or small, contributes to the beautiful legacy that my clients are creating. One of my favorite parts of being a photographer is capturing the love and excitement on my clients' wedding days. It's a day filled with emotions and precious memories, and I am honored to be a part of it.