Winter Wonderland: Why In-Home Family Photography Sessions Shine During the Cold Months

As the snowflakes fall and the fireplace crackles, winter brings a unique charm to our homes. It's a season of coziness, connection, and love. And what better way to capture that magic than with an in-home family photography session?

Benefits of Winter In-Home Sessions

1. Cozy Atmosphere: Your home is already filled with warmth and character. Let's harness that coziness to create authentic, inviting photos.

2. Golden Light: Soft, natural light streams through your windows, casting a beautiful glow on your family.

3. Intimate Moments: Winter's chill encourages snuggles, hot chocolate, and quality time. I'll capture these tender moments, preserving your family's love.

4. No Outdoor Worries: Forget about bundling up or worrying about the weather. Relax in your own space, and let me work my magic.

5. Slow Down and Cherish: Winter's pace is slower. Embrace this season's tranquility, and let's create beautiful memories.

What to Expect

- A relaxed, lifestyle photography approach that feels like a warm hug

- Guidance on how to prepare your home for a stress-free session

- Capturing genuine moments, laughter, and love

- Beautiful, timeless photos to treasure

Book Your Winter Wonderland Session Don't let the cold weather keep you from preserving your family's love.

Schedule your in-home family photography session today and:

- Secure your preferred date and time

- Enjoy a stress-free, cozy experience

- Receive stunning photos perfect for holiday gifts, cards, or simply cherishing

Seattle In-Home Family Photography | Winter Sessions

Contact me to book your session and let's create winter wonderland memories that will warm your heart for years to come.

mom and child sitting on a couch together
Girl behind lace curtain
mom holding young daughter in living room
parents holding two children in their home
mom, dad, and two daughters standing in living room

How to Choose the Right Photographer for Your Family Photo Session {Seattle Family Photographer}

Choosing the right photographer for your family photography session can feel like a daunting task, especially in a larger city like Seattle where it seems there are a ton of options. By writing this, I hope I can help you narrow down the search a little more.

Where do you want your session?

Are you looking to have your session at home? At a local beach or park? Or do you want an adventure up a mountain somewhere? By choosing where you want your session, you’ll be able to start searching for a photographer who does sessions in the place you’re most interested in.

Do you want a posed session where everyone looks at the camera or do you prefer to be photographed engaging with your kids?

All photographers have a style. Many will photograph families perfectly posed, and others, myself included, take a more lifestyle approach and photograph the parents playing and snuggling with their children. Once you decide if you want a posed session or a lifestyle session, you can narrow down your search even further.

Do you want your images to be light and airy, dark and moody, or somewhere in between?

Photographers each have a unique editing style. Look over photographers’ portfolios to see if their editing style is inline with the vision you have for your photo session.

Get to know them

Having a photographer come into your home (if that’s where you choose to have your session) can be a very personal experience. Follow them on Instagram, read their about page on their website. Is this someone you would feel comfortable with posing you or being in your home?

I hope this will help narrow down your search. For the record, I take a more lifestyle approach and while I do a handful of outdoor family sessions over the summer and fall, my passion is in home photography. My editing style leans a little more light and airy and I feel like I’m a pretty fun person to be around :) It would be an honor to be chosen for your family photos.

Amy Louise Photography Seattle Family Photographer

A New Family of Three {Seattle Newborn Photographer}

I photographed this sweet couple back in December while they were waiting for their sweet girl to arrive. It was so special getting to go back and photograph them now that they’re a family of three. Welcome to the world beautiful girl!

Newborn baby cuddles close against dad's chest
Newborn baby looking directly in camera
newborn baby feet
Newborn baby yawning
Mom and dad standing in doorway with newborn baby
Mom and dad rock with newborn baby
Baby girl is cradled in parents arms
Dad snuggling with newborn baby and their heads are touching
Close up of newborn baby's face
Newborn baby lying on couch
Newborn baby lying on couch while dog looks at baby
Mom cradling baby in her arms
Newborn baby asleep in dad's arms

A Beautiful Golden Hour Family Session {Edmonds Family Photographer}

This beautiful family returned for another session. It’s always such an honor to photograph families as they grow.

Seattle-family-photographer
Edmonds-family-photographer
Everett-family-photographer
Edmonds-lifestyle-photographer
Everett-family-photographer
seattle-family-photographer
seattle-family-photographer
edmonds-family-photographer
seattle-family-photographer
seattle-family-photographer
Edmonds-family-photographer
DSC_3438.jpg

A Quarantine Picture Journal {Seattle Family Photographer}

This has been a year unlike any other. I have found it somewhat therapeutic to photograph my boys as we navigate 2020. Being at home has really made me aware of how important our living space is to me. I love our 110 year old home, even with its quirks, and there’s no other place I’d rather be than here. It’s made me realize how important in home photography is. Your home is the back drop for your lives. It’s where so many important things happen and it should be celebrated and photographed as it helps tell your story. I hope you enjoy seeing our journey through quarantine.

Seattle family photographer
Edmonds family photographer
Everett family photographer
Edmonds family photographer
Edmonds family photographer
Seattle lifestyle photographer
Seattle family photographer
Seattle family photographer
Lifestyle family photographer Seattle

A Beautiful Sunset Session {Seattle Lifestyle Photographer}

It is always such an honor to be asked to come back to photograph a family time and time again. This was my fifth session with this gorgeous family. It’s been so fun to see their family grow over the years. They own a great piece of land in a beautiful spot outside of Seattle and this was our second time shooting there. We also did their newborn session there, but that was indoors of course. Go check out that sweet session here.

This session was one of the smoothest we’ve had. The kids were all in great spirits and everyone seemed to be having a good time just being with one another. We were able to shoot quickly and still get a great variety of images.

If you’re ready to schedule your own family session, let’s connect.

Edmonds family photographer family standing together with ring of fire camera effect
Seattle family photographer family is standing together under trees
Edmonds family photographer family cuddled together in black and white
Edmonds family photographer dad is holding baby boy
Seattle lifestyle photographer mom is standing with her three sons
Seattle lifestyle family photographer boys are peeking out from behind mom
Edmonds lifestyle family photographer boy looking at camera
Seattle lifestyle photographer family sitting together in field
Seattle lifestyle photographer mom is holding baby while big kids and dad play in background
Edmonds lifestyle photographer family is standing together playing
Seattle lifestyle photography family is standing together cuddling in black and white

A Beautiful Golden Hour Session {Seattle Lifestyle Photographer}

This beautiful family session didn’t take place in Seattle. I was so lucky to photograph my sister’s family when I visited New Zealand a few months ago. It was chilly (by NZ standards, not really by Seattle standards) so we worked fast but the results were so lovely. We headed out to do their images, not really having a location in mind. All we knew was that we wanted to do the session in the hills. We drove, stopped a couple of times, then kept moving until we found this gorgeous spot. I love how you can see the ocean in the background and the light was pretty incredible too. My nieces and nephew are growing up so fast and I love being able to photograph them all every couple of years.

I don’t photograph outdoors very often, but I do offer a limited amount of outdoor sessions over the summer. If that’s something you’re interested in, please get in touch so we can get you on the schedule!

Seattle family photographers family of six standing on a hill
Seattle Family Photographer mom dad and four kids cuddle on a hill
Seattle Family Photographer girl being cuddled by other family members
Seattle Lifestyle Photographer boy looks into camera while being cuddled by mom
Seattle Lifestyle Photographer family of six on a hill cuddling
Seattle family photographer mom dad and kids cuddle on a hill
Seattle family photographer children cuddling with parents
Lifestyle family photography dad and daughter cuddle on a hill
Family lifestyle photography mom and baby daughter cuddling on a hill
Seattle family photographer mom cuddles with son on a hill
Seattle family photographer mom and daughter cuddle on a hill
Seattle family photographer mom and daughter touching heads on a hill
:Lifestyle family photography dad embraces daughter on a hill
seattle family photographer dad swings daughter playfully on a hil
Seattle family photographer dad embraces son on a hill
Seattle family photographer kids run around parents on a hill

At Home with a Family of Six {Seattle Lifestyle Photographer}

These winter Seattle days are cold and gloomy but the warmth in this at home newborn session was a stark contrast. This was my first newborn session of 2019 and it couldn’t have been any more beautiful.

I’ve known this strong mama for about a year and a half. She instructed fitness classes for mamas and their babies and I started attending her classes when my youngest was about 4 months old. She is so strong mentally and physically and I really admire her for they way in which she motivates other mamas to be strong and healthy.

Baby number four was only six days old for his session. He was still so fresh, flaky skin, umbilical cord stump, eyes closed the entire time. His big sisters are so in love with him, as are his loving parents. It never matters whether it’s baby number one or baby number four, each one is so special. We did the whole session in one room. The master bedroom is my favorite room to photograph newborns in. The master bed is a comfy spot for everyone to snuggle, and it’s also a great spot for individual pictures of the new baby. As long as there is one window letting in enough light, then I often stick to the master bedroom for the entire newborn session. The whole time I was photographing this family, I kept thinking about how perfectly baby fits in Mama’s arms. Isn’t it lovely how they just curl up, like they know that’s exactly where they belong? He was the sweetest, snuggliest little thing. Sometimes I hold baby for a bit so everyone can get into place and then once they’re comfortable, I hand baby over. I may have held on to him just a little bit longer than needed, but I just couldn’t help myself.

I am happy for this gorgeous family. I love that we were able to capture Gideon before he lost his umbilical cord stump. I always feel like that little stump speaks of their newness like nothing else. I hope these photographs are forever treasured and you can always look back and remember how tiny he was. Welcome to the world Gideon!

Seattle newborn photography baby is held in dad’s arms on a bed
Seattle newborn photography baby lies in bassinet by master bed
Seattle newborn photography mom and dad hold baby on bed
LIfestyle newborn photographer mom and dad hold newborn baby
Everett newborn photography baby feet
Seattle newborn photography dad holds sleeping baby by window
Everett newborn photography mom holds baby by window
Everett newborn photographer baby sleeps on bed
Seattle newborn photographer baby sleeping on bed
Lifestyle newborn photographer three big sisters are on the bed withe their baby brother who is sleeping
Newborn Photography Seattle baby is sleeping in mom’s arms while older sister looks on
Seattle newborn photography baby is in arms of mom while family is on the bed
Lifestyle newborn photographer baby umbilical cord stump

What is Lifestyle Photography? {Seattle Family Photographer}

What exactly is lifestyle photography and how does it differ from traditional photography? The answer may be different depending on who you ask, but I’m going to try to explain what lifestyle photography is to me.

Lifestyle is somewhere in the middle between traditional portrait photography, and documentary photography. Portrait photography is a session where the photographer will pose everyone in a spot that the photographer has chosen and will direct everyone to look (and usually smile) at the camera. Documentary photography is where the photographer will follow the family around and just photograph them going about their day. The photographer will do nothing to alter the scene. If lights are turned on, they’ll leave them. If the family is in an area that might not photograph well, they’ll leave them there and continue to shoot anyway. So, where does lifestyle photography fit in? My approach is to manipulate the scene a little, but ultimately, I still aim to capture the family as it is. Once I arrive at your house, I typically look for the places with the best light, or anywhere that looks like it would be an interesting backdrop. I will direct the family into that space and I may guide them into position. For example, if I have the family on the bed, I may ask young children to hop on their parents’ laps, but that’s where my direction stops. I may offer prompts such as “Can you tickle your baby brother’s feet?” but what I’m really looking for is to capture the emotion once I have you in the place I want you. Normally once I offer a prompt or two, families will just start interacting with one another, and that’s what I’m aiming to get. I will also manipulate the light if needed. I always turn off artificial lighting, and if needed, I will close a shade or two if I want light just from one direction. I love to capture you enjoying just being with your people and I believe that that’s what family photography should be about. Love, connection and a whole lot of authenticity.

If this is how you want your family session to look, please contact me. I would love to chat with your more about a photography session that captures the heart of your family.

Seattle family photographer mom holding baby and cuddling daughter in bedroom