A quick sneak peek from a documentary family session where they decorated the tree together! Baby Frances loved watching her family decorate and wanted to be part of the action at all times! :)
Documentary Photo Session Ideas
With the documentary approach, it’s all about documenting your family’s real life, the little things that make up your day or week that may go by unnoticed or normally undocumented. But you still might be wondering, “What does that actually mean? What should we plan for and what will you photograph?” Below are just a few ideas of moments/events/things that could be part of your sessions.
While we never need to have a schedule for our time together, I hope this list helps you consider the possibilities of things that could be documented during your session! There’s really no limits to what I can capture for you. I become your family’s historian for the day and hopefully future as well.
Maternity/Before Baby:
Shopping for baby
Decorating/setting up baby’s nursery
Baby shower
Daily walk
Cooking with family
Hanging out with older kids at home or at the park
Your normal Saturday routine
Early prepping of food for your family postpartum
Check up with your midwife (out of hospital)
Building any new baby furniture (crib, rocker, changing table)
Newborn/Babies:
First bath at home/general bath time
Skin to skin time
Tummy time
Trying first solids
Nursing
Pumping
Meeting/Snuggling with siblings
Meeting/Snuggling with grandparents
Walks around the neighborhood
Story time at the library
Snuggles with mom and dad
Napping with mom and dad
Playing with extended family (aunts/uncles)
Morning/Bedtime routine
First Birthday
Family:
Breakfast
Waking up
Morning routine
Lunch
Dinner time
Bath time
Brushing teeth
Bedtime books
Family game time
Playing together in the yard/outside
Trip to a playground
Trip to a museum
Trip to the farmers market
Trip to the library
Trip to the grocery store
Trip to the aquarium
Practicing musical instruments
Playing sports outside together
Making cookies/treats in the kitchen
Cooking a meal together
Grandparents visiting
Playing with the family pet/walking the dog
First day with new family pet
Yard work/raking leaves/planting trees
Gardening
Blowing bubbles outside
Building legos together
Building a fort together
Salmon watching
Mushroom hunting
Exploring the beaches and natural wonders of the puget sound
Holiday family traditions
Birthday/Family milestone
Making crafts together
Moving into a new home
Backyard camping
Backyard fire and s’mores
Backyard movie time
Ready to book your documentary session?
5 Reasons to Document Baby's First Year!
You may be thinking, do I actually need a reason to document their first year? I mean come on! Look at those tiny toes! Well here are a few reasons you may not have thought about and why the documentary approach might be the right fit for you.
They change so fast. No seriously they do. If this is your first baby, ask anyone who has older children. That first year, one day you wake up and realize they’ve grown and changed seemingly overnight. You can’t go back in time. By the end of their first year they will be a drastically different small human.
You won’t be in the photos you take everyday on your phone. Read that again. Yes, I know you’re taking a million photos of your baby on your phone, what parent doesn’t?? But beyond the occasional selfie, are you in those photos? Will your baby be able to see you and how much you loved them, held them, cuddled them, and perhaps even superhuman multitasked with them, when they are grown and looking back at photos? Documentary photography allows you to get in the frame.
You’ll be busy. We all live busy lives, throw in a newborn and it goes up a huge notch. Planned documentary sessions throughout the year allow me to pop in, document, and let you keep on doing your own thing. There’s no outfits to coordinate, location to drive to, or stress of if baby will be in a good mood that day. You get to release all that for the entire year and just be a present parent.
The Baby Book dilemma. How many of us buy/bought a baby book for baby’s first year and never finished it? [Raising my own hand.] Think of this as a made-for-you baby book. Highlights from your sessions will all be printed in a book for you at the end of the year. Meaning no homework for you! If you are a journaler, upon request, I can even leave room for you to write notes in your book for each session, milestones that have happened, or things you’d like to remember about that time.
Your child will thank you later. Yup. Some day when they are older they will look through the photos taken and get to see YOU and THEM during that first year of their life. If you are like me, those photos of our parents and our family only grow more valuable over time. Not only will you be enjoying the photos as your baby grows into a child, a teen, and then an adult, but they will someday be thanking you for the photos that allow them to see a time they do not remember.
Whether you chose to only document those newborn days or opt for a larger First Year Package that includes multiple sessions throughout the year, you won’t regret having the time documented to relive later down the road.
Ready to document your baby’s first year?
I offer not only a First Year Milestones Bundle but can also customize any Year in the Life package to a First Year in the Life package.
Documentary Maternity Session - Home & Woodland Park Rose Garden - Seattle, Wa
With a spunky little one already keeping them on their toes, Kaci admitted to me this pregnancy hadn’t been documented as much as her first. So needless to say, she was excited to get some photos of these last weeks as a family of 3 before the newest little family member arrives. A documentary maternity session fit their family perfectly as their son got to just be himself as we took a small walk from their home to the Woodland Park Rose Garden together before lunch and nap time. Someone is going to be a great big brother!
A Fun First Birthday Documentary Family Session - Bothell, Wa
No matter how you celebrate, a first birthday is a big deal! You as parents have survived one whole year with this little person; who you’re still very likely in awe of everyday. Your baby is not as much of a baby any more, although I won’t tell you that in person ever because I know first hand it would have caused me to break into tears if someone would have told me that. And finally, this little person is now super active, learning everyday, and growing! It’s a whole new chapter in their life and yours too.
Mara’s parents planned a nice low-key evening with visiting family to celebrate her first birthday. Surrounded by family she tried some cake, but wasn’t a huge fan this time around. She was way more excited to just hang out with everyone, find Mario on her cake plates, and investigate some new toys during her birthday gathering!
Happy first birthday little one!