Hints and Tips for the Perfect Session
Thank you so much for booking a family adventure session, I am so looking forward to meeting you!
Booking a photo session is always really exciting and you’re probably already starting to think about pulling together outfits and mulling over what you can expect on the day. Well I’ve got all of those answers covered for you.
I have over 15 years experience planning photoshoots for my customers and I am sharing that information with you so you can do everything to facilitate a perfect session experience!
Let’s start with the most commonly asked question. “What on earth should we wear?!”
What to Wear Guide



For pretty, floral style floaty dresses which photograph really well, check out Hope & Ivy. Other great places for outfits are Zara, H&M, Next, Silk Fred, Anthropologie and ASOS.
Here’s my best advice!
I’ve put together these hints and tips based on my experience. Believe me I’ve seen it all. Kids are unpredictable at times and I am more than used to it as a mother and as a specialist family photographer. I’ve been told I have the patience of a saint but it mainly comes down to the fact that I love kids and I love my job. I’m also a big kid at heart!
I want to be honest with you so you know what to expect on the day. I know all of my photos look dreamy, angelic and perfect but it’s not always the case behind the scenes. As a mum myself I know that kids aren’t angels all the time so please don’t get stressed about how your children ‘perform’ on the day! I know how to engineer the perfection in the (sometimes) chaos. It’s taken years to master!
Hopefully these hints & tips will help you on the road to know what to expect and have a relaxing, stress free and enjoyable experience.

the weather
The only time I will re-schedule a session is if it is raining, snowing or just too darn cold! There’s nothing worse than looking at your photos in the future and remembering how you couldn’t feel your toes or that you were drenched through!
I make weather calls 48 hours in advance if at all possible. In the case of inclement weather I will work with you to re-schedule.

what to bring

- A drink and a snack (see advice on treats below)
- Milk if you are bottle feeding
- Wet wipes or tissues are handy for runny noses
- A change of outfits, accessories for different looks if you want (bespoke sessions only)
- A change of clothes just in case of accidents
- A favourite toy – especially if it is photogenic and of sentimental value. If it’s not then leave it in the car or buried deep in your bag (see advice on treats below)
Don’t feel you need to bring tons with you. We might need to walk a little bit to our location and you don’t want to be loaded down!
treat or not to treat?
Some parents tell their children that they will have a special treat after the session if they are good. This is discussed before you arrive on your shoot. Typically it’s a trip to a restaurant, an ice-cream or perhaps some sweets for a treat. If you decide to do this (and it’s up to you) then don’t keep reminding them about it during the shoot. It’ll just wet their appetite and they’ll want it right then and there instead of having their photo taken!
Some parent’s also bring a treat with them such as a special snack. This is absolutely no problem but keep it hidden in your bag until you REALLY need it. It’s a last resort ONLY. Given too early will typically result in them wanting more and more and more!

no cheese please

There are two types of smiles – fake and real. It’s the real smiles I want. Those smiles that show in the eyes and the giggles that come from deep in the belly! I have my methods of encouraging real smiles – sometimes they involve gentle toilet humour but I’ll always check that with you first.
Please, please don’t be tempted to ask your children to smile for the camera and say cheese, even if they seem grumpy to you. I WILL get those smiles but it’s got to be authentic.
Trust and leave it to me. I’ve totally got this. This leads us on very nicely to…
posing vs. non-posing
Grown ups typically don’t know where to look, how to stand, what to do with their face or hands – it’s quite normal! Instead I prefer the art of un-posing. I’ll simply place you in the right light and then ask you to play games with your children, twirling, telling stories and jokes, tickling and playing games. I want to capture the authentic connection between you and your family; not just a likeness of your faces.
Oh, and I never want you to look at the camera! Look at your children, they’re much more fun!

behaving badly

They key to what I do is building up trust and a relationship with the children I photograph. I’ll often start the session by just talking to them (I’m not ignoring you, I promise!) about stuff they like. I’m pretty good at judging children. Their attention spans are typically short and I respect that totally. Little and often usually works well. If you feel your child is misbehaving please don’t be tempted to reprimand them and tell them off. This will have a really negative effect and often lead to tears. If they have a total meltdown the you might need to step in but in the meantime leave it to me.
safety
I always pick my locations with safety in mind but there are always potential hazards to be aware of when shooting on location.
I will never take your child out of your direct site without asking you permission first. I will never put your child in a situation that would not be deemed safe. I will never shoot a child with animals (especially horses and dogs) that the child is not totally familiar with and with your permission.
Rest assured, I have full public liability insurance but I would much prefer not to be in a situation that that ever needs to be considered!


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I’m really looking forward to meeting you!
I know that seems like a lot to take in! The most important thing to remember is to be yourself and don’t get stressed out with the thought of your kids not being their best. These photos are going to record your family as they really are – that authentic connection can’t be forced.
Rest assured I have lots of experience of creating beautiful images for my customers and I look forward to doing the same for you!
I’ll be giving you a call before your session to have a chat and agree all of the finer details but if you have any questions in the meantime then just ask. You can call me directly on 07852 255766 or email info@sarahjevans.com or click here.