7 Tips for Photographing Extended Families

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Aug 16, 2024

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As a family photographer in South Carolina, I’ve had my share of photographing big and extended families. If you’ve ever photographed a big session, you know how stressful it can be trying to get 5+ people to all look at the camera (especially the little ones). Today, I am going to share with you guys 7 tips for photographing extended families, and how you can avoid a stressful and unprepared day! In this blog will go over things you can do before your session, figuring out location, time and outfits, and ways to manage any unexpected events that might occur.

1. Pre-session Consultation:

Communication is key. Before the shoot, have a thorough discussion with the family. Understand their dynamics, preferences, and any special considerations. Discuss locations, wardrobe choices, and the overall style they envision for the photos.

2. Choose the Right Location:

Selecting the perfect location is crucial. Opt for spacious outdoor settings with natural light. Parks, beaches, or gardens make great choices as they provide both beautiful backdrops and enough room to accommodate large groups.

3. Timing is Everything

Schedule the session at a time when everyone is likely to be well-rested and in good spirits. Mornings or early evenings often work best, avoiding harsh midday sunlight. Also, consider the weather forecast and have a backup plan in case of rain or extreme conditions.

4. Coordinate Wardrobe

Encourage the family to coordinate their outfits while avoiding overly matching or clashing colors. Neutral tones or complementary color schemes often work well. Advise against busy patterns or logos that can distract from the main focus—the family.

5. Plan Group Arrangements:

For group shots, consider different arrangements to showcase the family dynamics. Experiment with standing, sitting, or even arranging in a circular formation. Be mindful of varying heights and ensure everyone is visible in the frame.

6. Capture Candid Moments:

While posed shots are essential, candid moments often result in the most genuine and heartwarming images. Encourage natural interactions among family members—laughter, hugs, or playful moments—that truly reflect their relationships.

7. Be Patient and Flexible:


Working with large groups can be chaotic at times. Be patient, remain flexible, and maintain a positive attitude throughout the session. Embrace the spontaneity and unpredictability, as they often lead to unique and memorable shots.

Photographing big or extended families requires careful planning, patience, and creativity. By following these 7 tips for photographing extended families, photographers can capture timeless memories that will be cherished for generations to come. Remember, it’s not just about taking photos—it’s about preserving moments and celebrating the beauty of family connections.

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Kind Words

“Janice is an amazing photographer. She has a special way of capturing special moments that will last forever. She has done two Christmas shoots for our family of ten, including this past Christmas in 20-degree weather outside, and the photos all turned out amazingly well. We highly recommend Janice Jones Photography!” -Mike and Kaye

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