Seasonal Photos
Mark the moments of the year with seasonal portrait sessions designed around color, mood, and celebration. From fresh spring minis to festive holiday setups, create images that reflect each season in a fun and meaningful way.
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Seasonal Boudoir
Themed boudoir sessions that incorporate seasonal elements for a creative, personalized experience.
Frequently Asked
Does the photographer offer a “Sensitive Santa” option?
Many professional Santa experiences offer Sensitive Santa times with reduced noise, lighting, and crowds for children with sensory or anxiety issues.
What should the photographer know about my child beforehand?
Inform the photographer and Santa of the child’s name, age, any allergies, and any special traditions or recent gifts Santa gave them to help create a personalized, magical interaction.
What is your policy for cancellations or rescheduling due to illness or bad weather?
Ask if the booking fee is refundable, if there’s a rain date or reschedule day, or if the fee can be credited toward a future full session in case of unavoidable cancellation.
What is the Classic Reds & Greens palette?
Use deep Burgundy/Cranberry, Forest/Emerald Green, and balance with Cream or Navy Blue. Using deeper, richer tones (like wine red instead of fire-engine red) keeps the look festive and elegant without being overly cliche.
When is the best time to book a Christmas photo session?
Book as early as September or October. This ensures you have time for the session, the photographer has time to edit, and you have ample time to order and mail Christmas Cards before the holiday season.
What is the Winter Whites & Cool Blues palette?
Use Cream/Ivory, Icy Blue, and touches of Silver or Navy. This palette creates a soft, dreamy, and sophisticated look, perfect for an indoor studio set or a snow-themed backdrop.
How long is a “mini session” and what does it include?
Mini sessions are typically 10 to 20 minutes long. They include the photographer’s time, the festive set/props, and a limited number of digital images (e.g., 5-10), with the option to purchase more.
What should I wear besides typical lingerie for a themed session?
For Mrs. Claus, try an oversized red velvet robe, a santa hat with thigh-high socks, or a bustier paired with a lace teddy. For New Year’s, consider sequins, a little black dress, a silky blazer, or just sparkle accessories and heels.
What if my child won’t cooperate or cries during the photo session?
A professional photographer expects this and will use gentle techniques, distractions (like bubbles, songs, or toys), or adjust the shots to capture candid moments, often working quickly before a child gets stressed or overstimulated.
What kind of props should I bring for a “Sexy Mrs. Claus” shoot?
Popular props include strings of fairy lights, a glass of champagne, wrapped gifts, or velvet ribbons.








