Summer family photoshoot of a teenage family

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This family of five was an older family, with a range of teenagers. We find teenagers tend to approach photoshoots in two different ways:

  • if they’re the ones who requested the photoshoot, they’ll be the keenest people in the world,
  • but if they’ve been ‘encouraged’ to come along, then they’re much more likely to hold back and be ‘not bothered’.

However, we find both sets of teenagers are the same – they’re both super-interested if we get them involved. We therefore do what we always do with children of all ages – get to know them and ask what they want to get out of the photoshoot and what they would like.

In this family, for example, the daughter was keen from the outset on getting involved, however, the two sons were really not interested in the slightest. We therefore did the ‘proper’ photos first – those shown below – that the parents and daughter were keen to have. Afterwards we changed our approach to do what all three siblings wanted (which you can see in this other post – The stylish teenagers).

Recreating an old family photoshoot

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At the start of this family photoshoot the teenage daughter mentioned that the last time they’d had a family photoshoot was well over ten years ago when she and her brothers were much younger – apparently they still had that photo on display in their home, with all three of them as tiny children.

We talked about that photo, which obviously meant a lot to them, and decided to recreate it as best as we could. It sounded easy at first, until we all realised the weight of three teenagers us so much heavier than three tiny children!

A jumping fairy

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A studio family photoshoot in which we encouraged this young girl, who was dressed in a fairy costume, to jump up and down. Every time she jumped, we encouraged her to make a variety of shapes mid-air.

These make a great ‘triptych’ of three photos mounted within a single luxury frame. Each photo is framed individually, but they’re all displayed together on the wall as a combined set, which looks really high quality and very contemporary.

Natural outdoor family portrait of a group of cousins

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This was an outdoor portrait session of a group of cousins together. They didn’t often meet as a group, so the parents wanted a photo that caught them all together, but in a setting that was as natural as possible. We went to a nearby field and got them to fool around for a few minutes until they were feeling right at home in front of the camera.

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