A Day in the Life Photography Session in Ohio

Would you love:

A snapshot of real life that your kids can relive at any age?

Time to ease into a low-pressure session where you don’t have to feel anxious about getting the perfect shot?

Enjoying time with your family doing what you’d be doing anyways? And pets can come too?

YES PLEASE.

A day-in-the-life photography session might be just your thang.

What is it? A three hour long slice o’ life documentary-style photography session. We can document whatever you want. A Saturday morning eating donuts at home? Done. A walk around your favorite park followed by a picnic? Sounds fun to me! The longer time truly allows for endless creative opportunities.

mom and daughter enjoying donuts together, day in the life photographers in ohio
eating donuts day in the life photographers ohio

Wondering how on earth your kids (or husband, hello!) will cooperate for a three hour session? Here’s the thing - they don’t really have to. This type of session is perfect for younger kids, as it completely takes any pressure off of them to perform. I’ll work with you prior to your session to learn about their personalities, the things you all love to do together, when and where you all are happiest. That will help me lay the foundation for a session that is all about connecting with your family doing what you love.

The additional time also gives kids an opportunity to get used to me, to have fun with me and begin to trust me.

Trust = comfort = authenticity.

No awkward family photos here, just genuine personalities shining through and loads of connection.

Know what else is awesome? When you book a day-in-the-life session with me you can take printing your photos off of your to-do list. These sessions include a luxury layflat photo album with all of your favorite images and complementary design by yours truly.

Looking for a day-in-the-life family photographer in Ohio? Or need some help visualizing what this type of session could look like for your family?

Get in touch, I’d love to talk it over with you!

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