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We all know how fast time flies, especially as our families grow. One day, your child is learning to take their first steps, and before you know it, they’re off to school, navigating a whole new world of their own. That’s why investing in family photography isn’t just about capturing a few pictures—it’s about creating memories that you’ll treasure forever and ensuring those precious moments live on for generations.
Family photo sessions are about so much more than just getting beautiful pictures—they're about taking the time to pause and really connect with your loved ones. Here’s how to stay present during your session so you can fully enjoy the experience and create memories that go far beyond the photos.
In today’s digital world, it’s easy to snap hundreds of photos and store them away on our phones or computers, never to be seen again. I know how tempting it is to leave them in the cloud or post them to social media and move on. But here’s the thing: your family’s most meaningful moments deserve so much more than just a quick scroll through a screen.
As a parent, thinking about scheduling a family photoshoot can feel like just another task on an already long to-do list. The idea of getting everyone to cooperate, look their best, and survive the session without meltdowns can feel daunting. But it doesn’t have to be that way!
In a world dominated by digital technology, the art of film photography offers a timeless allure, beckoning us to slow down and savor each fleeting moment. In this post, tailored for moms seeking a family photographer in NJ, we'll uncover the beauty and magic of film photography and why it's the perfect choice for capturing your family's memories.
Investing in professional brand photography can be a game-changer for designers, artists, makers, and all creative entrepreneurs out there.
I'm excited to share a recent brand session that brought some serious zen vibes with the amazing Sarah Whitman. Sarah is registered yoga teacher and has such a passion and love for yoga, it’s infectious.
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Why Your Family Photos Deserve More Than Just a Phone Screen
In today’s digital world, it’s easy to snap hundreds of photos and store them away on our phones or computers, never to be seen again. I know how tempting it is to leave them in the cloud or post them to social media and move on. But here’s the thing: your family’s most meaningful moments deserve so much more than just a quick scroll through a screen.
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"Lauren has the ability to find those special moments, the ones that are not posed, the ones that are not stiff, but those fluid moments which define your family."
– Hope
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“Lauren could not be easier to work with and is incredibly calm and reassuring. Her clear talent and experience level made me realize quickly that her photos were going to be exceptional. When we got the pictures, we were blown away! The moments were so organic and beautiful. The photos really exceeded my highest expectations.”
- Madeline
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“My entire family is thrilled! Even though it was a rainy day, no one would know. The lighting was warm and Lauren captured the happy day perfectly. We will cherish these photos forever.”
- Christine
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“Lauren made us feel comfortable and at ease immediately, which is not an easy task when you’re photographing a toddler and an infant.”
- Kitty
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“Lauren is an absolute JOY to work with. She has an amazing eye and captures not simply the photo, but also the emotion of a moment.
- Hannah
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“Lauren is not only professional, but she’s fun to work with! There’s no awkwardness or stiffness while shooting, and she made me feel entirely at ease.”
- Stephanie
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“Lauren is smart, talented and has a way of letting her subject shine while she works her magic. She is also really fun to be around. You kind of want to ask her for coffee after you shoot.”
- Clare
To the mom who finds herself behind the lens more often than she's in front of it, know that you're not alone. I've heard from countless mothers who share the same sentiment—they're the ones capturing every milestone, every laugh, and every moment, yet rarely do they find themselves in the frame.