And family means no one gets left behind, especially during a family portrait session!
Thanks to the holiday season and the fact that everyone’s back in town for their family reunion, I’ve been shooting quite a lot of family portraits recently. Not that I’m complaining, not at all! It has been absolutely wonderful being part of so many different families lives for just a wee moment and I must say, quite an interesting experience to work with lil kids ;)
Was asked by a friend whether or not I get sick of shooting families day in day out. Heck no! Every single family portrait session feels different for me. Different families have different vibes when they’re together and whilst it is a bit harder than shooting couples, I have fun especially when it comes to families with young kids as it gives me a valid excuse to go all crazy!
The key thing I always always share with my wonderful clients would be – HAVE FUUUUNNN! And I’m happy to say that they do! Most of the time anyway! Despite moments where junior might be abit cranky or another young one might not be feeling too camera friendly, everything just comes together when families relax and work their thang in front my lens!
As Jesh De Rox once said, we should all take not being serious seriously, or something alone those lines. Here are some of my fave shots from recent family portraiture sessions which I’ve been so so lucky to have been part of :)
Thank YOU for sharing a slice of your life with me. Yay!


















if only your blog has “like” button…i would clicked all of them :)
(January 15th, 2010, 8:58 pm)Thank youuuuu! That means a lot to me :*) Can’t wait to be part of YOUR big day soon!
(January 16th, 2010, 1:54 pm)AHH! so nice!! =)
(January 24th, 2010, 5:28 pm)Your shots bring out the essence of a family – warm & cheerful! And each of them were so natural and pure! Bravo!
Wonder what will be your next challenge? The opposite – Cold & Sorrow? That’s not easy to capture ‘the moment’ Anyway, you’ve done a marvelous job and I enjoyed the photos very much!
(February 2nd, 2010, 10:21 pm)