I photograph a lot outdoors, but did you know I also photograph people in their homes? It’s kinda great actually because people tend to be more comfy and relaxed in their own place. It’s a win-win :) So, here are some practical tips for being photographed at home…
Don’t stress about cleaning! Your home does not need to be spotless. There will be no cleaning inspection performed ;) What you can do, however, is declutter a little in the areas where most of the pictures will be taken - that’s usually where the best natural light is, which in most homes is the living room and master bedroom.
Wear something comfortable. Your photographer should provide you with styling tips, but the main things to remember are to keep your outfits simple, not too busy, and comfortable.
Plan some activity. If you want a lifestyle feel to your photo session, think about something you/the family can do, for example, playing cards, baking, having a BBQ in the back garden, eating watermelon on the front porch - something that reflects you/your family.
Include your pets! I love when families include their family pet. It just adds a whole new dynamic to the images! And if your dog gets a sudden boner in the middle of the photo session (yes, it has happened!!), we will just wait it out ;)
Make sure you get some shots of your kids as they play. Just let them be. They will get lost in their own make-belief world and this is the perfect time to get some great candid shots.
Switch off all the overhead lights. When a photographer comes to your home, they want to be able to see where the best natural light is, so let them explore and find the best spots. Overhead lights can create unflattering shadows on the face, so keep them off and let the photographer find good natural light.
If you have babies or toddlers, get out a few of their favourite books or toys. They can be great props, but can also be used to keep their attention during the shoot.
If you think the main bedroom will be used for photos, go with a white duvet set, if possible. This is a great neutral setting and will help reflect the light.
Make your couch look cosy! If your couch is in an area with good natural light, don’t be afraid to add extra throw cushions and maybe a couple of blankets to make it extra cosy. It will be a great spot to get some relaxed photos.
If part of the session will be in your garden/yard, be sure to do a little tidy there, putting away anything that might be distracting in the photos
If you would like to have a photo session at your home (your regular home or your summer home), feel free to mail sandra@sandrajolly.com or drop me a line via the Contact page above. I promise, it would be a very jolly experience!
Peace and love xoxo