Should you book a Signature Session or a Regular Session for my family’s photos with the wildflowers this year?

You heard it right: this year I am offering Family Signature Sessions with the wildflowers! But to be honest, a mini session is not always the best option for you and your family. Learn all the pros and cons and book your session.

Here’s the breakdown to help you decide:

Signature Wildflower Sessions

✔ 10 minutes
✔ 5 high-resolution images
✔ One specific date + pre-selected location

Pros:
– Quick and easy
– Lower investment
– Perfect for updated family photos or milestones
– Great for little ones with short attention spans
– Great gift to someone you love

Cons:
– Very short session time
– No flexibility when it comes to date/location
– Smaller gallery
– Spots are very limited

If you just want a few beautiful spring images, love the simplicity of a short session, and/or cannot pull the trigger on a longer session, this is for you.

Photos of parents with their children in a trail full of yellow daisies

Petite / Regular / Plus Sessions (Regular Sessions)

These are custom sessions with more time, flexibility, and variety.
✔ Your choice of location and date
✔ Time to warm up and even include a change of clothes
✔ Your choice between 20 or 40 minutes
✔ My packages include 10, 20 or all images in your gallery

 Pros of Full Sessions:
– More time = more relaxed
– More image variety
– Better for larger families
– Ideal for maternity, seniors, or storytelling sessions
– More flexibility with time and location that will work with your schedule

Cons:
– Higher investment
– Requires more planning

 

If you want a fuller gallery, more variety, and a more relaxed experience — a regular session is absolutely worth it.

Three photos of an asian boy in the middle of yellow wildflowers in a trail.

Wildflowers bloom fast and disappear even faster. 🌼
If you’ve been waiting for spring photos, this is your sign.

Ideal for Family, Maternity, Senior Photography, Couples, Milestones, and Cake Smash/Milestone.

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