Relaxed Family Photo Sessions
All-inclusive packages start at $550, with options to suit your needs, budget and vibe for this season of life. Payment plans available.
ALL SESSIONS include in-depth planning, my style & prep guide, a cinematic slideshow set to music, and all of your finished images in a private online gallery.
Heart Song Sessions
$850
for film/digital mix, $1050 for all film
My signature 90-minute session that allows you to settle in and capture a slice of real life, so your kids can go back and relive an ordinary day of childhood. Perfect for kids both shy and feral, who feel most comfortable when they can do their own thing and not rush or perform. Session can take place at home, out on a family adventure, or be divided into two locations if you want to start at home and then head to your favorite nearby place. Shot on a mix of film* and digital, expect 70-100 images in your gallery.
Because of the length of this session your people will have a chance to really settle in, take breaks, relax - this is not an “on for 90 minutes” situation and is intended to take the pressure off “perfect” photos and perfect behavior!
*Includes 4 rolls of film. If you want your entire session shot on film, the price is $1050.
Winter In Home Sessions, $550
A cozy one hour session at home, doing your favorite winter activities. I will include 2 rolls of film if the light allows, but these are typically done digitally. Expect 30-40 images.
Available select dates January-April.
Curious what it looks like? View a recent at home winter session here and here and here.
From the blog: Three Reasons to schedule your family photo session in the winter.
Extended Family Sessions + Events, $1200
Split the cost between siblings for this perfect gift for grandparents! A playful session intended to capture a mix of formal portraits for Grandma and candid snapshots for the rest of us. Includes up to two hours of photography, a private online gallery of all images, and an 8x8 layflat album to gift or keep for yourself. Shot on a mix of film and digital.
Petite Sessions on film, $450
I occasionally offer petite sessions shot on two rolls of film, intended to capture a small mix of formal and playful portraits. These short sessions take place at my favorite park in Worthington and include 15 images in a private online gallery. Sign up for The Chaos Journal below to learn about these offerings when they become available.
Did you know?
I offer custom prints, frames and other goodies you can purchase from high-quality vendors directly through your gallery. Take the guess work out of sourcing museum-worthy prints.
My Favorite Album
This beautiful lay-flat album is available in your gallery. I’ll design and deliver it to your door without you lifting a finger. I know you’re busy, so my goal is to make it as EASY AS POSSIBLE for you and your family to enjoy your memories.
Pricing: 8x8 albums are $200, 10x10 albums are $300. Order additional copies to give as gifts to grandparents!
What Happy Clients Are Saying
“I’m seriously in tears. Thank you. These are amazing. I don’t think I’ve ever seen pictures that capture us like this.”
— Mary
“It’s amazing how you can take an ordinary evening and make it look and feel so remarkable. I am so excited to share these with family but also for ourselves to look back and remember how things were when they were little. The giggles, the curls, the tiny hands, the togetherness; it is something we will truly cherish forever!”
— Kate
Other services offered:
Small event coverage for birthdays, backyard weddings, family reunions and bar/bat-mitzvahs: please contact me to discuss
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
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No, but I highly recommend it! Many of the images you see across my website were taken in and outside of clients’ homes, however I am always open to venturing out if that’s more comfortable for you. I find that children (especially toddlers) cooperate best and are their most authentic in the places they feel the most comfortable, so I’d recommend choosing your family’s favorite park, ice cream shop or neighborhood if you don’t want photos at home.
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Hey mama, I hear your concern. I have two young kids who LOVE to not cooperate, but they are excellent at just being themselves. That’s what we want to capture, right? Honesty over perfection.
Kids aren’t meant to sit still, so instead of asking them to, I’m going to document what your life is really like. I’ve been told I’m incredibly patient AND I have many tricks up my sleeves for turning bad moods around and bringing smiles and delight to your kid’s faces during the session. I’m also good at chasing toddlers! Again, the most likely way to encourage cooperation/reduce distraction and anxiety is to plan for a session at home or another familiar environment.
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Absolutely! I think it’s so important to capture the relationship between your child and their favorite grandparent, aunt or uncle, and cousins. What a treasure for them to have someday. I certainly wish I had more images of myself with my grandparents, many of whom passed while I was quite young.
Due to the extended time it takes to organize and photograph a large family, as well as the extra images I create as a result of capturing so many variations of the smaller groups within the larger group, I book extended families as Whole Story sessions. You are under no obligation to use the full three hours, but it’s yours if you’d like it. Bonus: you get a photo album with complementary design - a perfect gift for delighting any grandparent.
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No. You are under no obligation to use it, but it cannot be traded in for a discount: it is baked into the cost of your collection and has NO CASH VALUE. If you don’t want to purchase prints for yourself (say you’re getting ready to move, etc), you can always put the credit towards printed gifts for family members.
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I’ll text you a sneak peek within 48 hours to hold you over, then, in about 3-4 weeks you’ll have access to your fully edited gallery of images.
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Yes!! We can have an entire session devoted to your dog if you’d like (I’ve done it before!). The best way to incorporate pets into your photos is to have your session at home, either indoors or in your backyard. That way your pet doesn’t have to be tied to a leash, and can go back inside once he’s done with his part of the session ;)
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To be honest, I’ve dedicated years to honing both my customer service and photography skills, and I’ve gotten really good at taking care of my clients. I regularly invest in high-quality gear and education in order to offer you the best of my abilities. Also, as much as I LOVE this job, it is my career and it needs to make sense with regard to both finances and the amount of time I spend away from my own children.
In addition to that, I not only create art for your family, I also guide you each step of the way so you are never left wondering what to expect. I spend a lot of time getting to know you and establishing a relationship so that you aren't just a number. I want to capture YOUR family’s unique story, and I put in the time and hard work to do so.
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I honestly couldn’t live without either one. Digital photography offers me efficiency and reliable performance in low light and with fast-moving subjects, whereas film shines in brighter light. I find the colors, grain, and nostalgic qualities of film to be absolutely magical and impossible to replicate digitally, so when I can use it, I do. Film offers you something different from everything else out there.
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After your session, I’ll send your film off to my lab who will develop and scan it, and then send it back to me digitally, where I’ll make any final adjustments needed. You’ll receive your film images the exact same way you’ll receive your digital images - via your online gallery.
About the printed image:
“We now live in a world of non-stop digital images, stored on phones and scrolled through quickly, that always feel slightly once removed, since ‘clicking through’ is quite different from holding, and savoring. Tactile images of your family can be a magical tool for all sorts of playful activities. Instead of simply storing your shots in the ether, print out a hearty batch and use them as an invitation to reconnect and reminisce.”
Couldn’t have said it better myself so I’ll let Meredith Sinclair tell you, from her book “Well Played”