Family Photography Session Interview | Louise
Laura Griffin Documentary Family Photographer Ireland, Client Interview, Dublin photographer
Meet 6 year old twins, Faye, Luke and their mom, Louise. Read More
Meet 6 year old twins, Faye, Luke and their mom, Louise. Read More
I’ve been thinking about my work as a family photographer. One of the questions I’m often asking myself is, “What benefits do I see in taking everyday family photos?” I don’t mean professional family photos necessarily, but any photos of your daily family life taken by anyone. Here are a few benefits I believe that everyday family photos can bring to your life. Read More
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With the days feeling shorter and the cold weather starting to make its appearance, this time of year might not seem ideal for having your family photos taken. But in many ways it is actually the ideal time to do an in-home winter documentary photography session. Here’s why.
Have you been thinking about booking a winter documentary photography session for a while but keep pushing it down the list? That’s understandable, life is busy. There are lunches to be made, laundry to be done, sick children to care for.
But let’s pause for a moment.
Was it so you could have images for you and your children to look back on when they are older? Or maybe your family is just in a really fun stage of life right now that you know is temporary?
Now think about WHEN this idea of doing a session first popped into your head. Was it a few months ago? A year ago?
What fleeting hobbies or infatuations have the kids had that have come and gone? Which mannerisms have changed? What memories since then do you wish you had a photo of?
Unfortunately you can’t change the past and recreate those beautiful moments again. However you can start documenting your family now so you don’t miss anymore!
With winter comes holiday gatherings and loads of reconnecting. Winter time means enjoying a meal with extended family. A long overdue catch-up with close friends over coffee. Playing games with your children in the comfort of your home.
These quieter and calmer months of reconnecting with people you care about are wonderful to have images of.
Photographing your family in a familiar space allows everyone to relax and be themselves. Snuggling on the couch in front of the fire. Building blanket forts in the living room. Reading books in your favourite nook. All of these little things can be captured while the rain lashes down.
If your family loves to be outdoors and the weather is good, winter can be a lovely time to photograph your kids. Bundled up in warm jackets, fluffy hats and colourful scarves. Strolling along your favourite beach or woodlands in the fresh crisp winter air. There is something about the winter clouds that can be pretty magical.
Laura Griffin is a documentary-style family photographer and filmmaker based in Ireland. If you are interested in documenting your family’s story either in film or images, you can book your session here.
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