How To Choose A Family Photographer

Family outdoor portrait with smiling parents and children in a garden setting.

Kids grow up fast, and it’s wonderful to have photographed memories to capture some steps along the way. Hiring a professional to take family photographs is something many people have on their to-do list, but how do you go about finding the right one?

Discover the Photographic Style for you

Photography is part science and part art, and it’s the artistic side of photography that makes choosing a photographer a personal one. Get on the websites and Facebook pages of family photographers in your area, and simply start browsing their work. Make a note of the photographs that jump out at you. After a while you will start to recognise a common theme across the photographs you like, and you’ll get a good feel for the style of family photography that appeals to you.How To Chose A Family Photographer

Make a Photographer Shortlist

Armed with the knowledge of the photographic style you like, it’s time to shortlist photographers. The key is to give yourself options. Sometimes you will find a photographer whose portfolio of photographs seems perfect for you, but you may not know their price, their personality, or if they’ve even available. Having a shortlist will give you options and the ability to compare a number of photographers you know you like.

Get Prices and Availability

The next step is to contact all the photographers on your shortlist to get their prices and availability. Let them know your budget, where you are (a suburb is fine initially), and when you want them. Do you want the photographs on a DVD, printed out, or presented in an album? It’s also helpful to let them know of any particular examples of photographs that you like.

Make the Choice

Once you have all your quotes, the final step is to make a choice and close the deal. You may want to meet photographers in person before you make a final decision personality can make a big difference. Work out the payment particulars in advance (do you pay a deposit, or everything at the end?), and confirm how long it will be before you get your photographs.

Simplifying the Process

A quote comparison site can help simplify and speed up the process of finding a family photographer. Photo Portal�is a free service that allows you to find, compare, shortlist and get quotes in one place. You start by entering a suburb into Photo Portal, and you’re shown details of all photographers within 200 km of the location. You can then create a shortlist directly on the website, and request quotes from all the photographers on your list. All quotes are emailed to you, and Photo Portal will also provide you with a unique website address to review all your quotes on a single page.

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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  1. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    This is a perfectly timed article – I’ve been meaning to get around to having photos taken with the kids!

  2. Stay at Home Mum Avatar

    Thank you for letting us know Kristy. We’ll have someone fix that ASAP 🙂

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