Sure, you might think it’s impossible to have a family photo shoot that doesn’t inevitably end in a meltdown, but we’re here to reassure you that it can be done. Not only that, but you can have a lot of fun in the process! We spoke to family photographer Jalyn Clemens and Tracy Englund of this is you… photography to get some family photo ideas that work with antsy toddlers who will otherwise look like they just sucked on a lemon in every photo. This should help make your next family shoot a success that you’ll walk away from with a few framers and photos you’re excited to share with friends and family on Tinybeans.
Looking at your toddler, not the camera
They’re probably not looking at the camera, so you don’t have to either. If your tot is making their silliest faces (they will), go ahead and laugh at them. If they’re focusing really hard on building a block tower, show them how impressed you are. These natural moments where you’re playing or bonding get some of the best shots.
Running to the photographer
We all know that triumphant and gleeful look toddlers get when they’re bounding toward you, which—you guessed it—also looks fantastic in photos. You’ll always want to remember the pure innocent joy on their face and their dimpled little hands reached out as they run.
Making funny faces together
Family photos don’t have to be all buttoned-up and formal. These are the antithesis of toddler. Goofy faces will look just as awesome and sweet above your fireplace as a posed photo with forced smiles. Plus, they’ve got a lot more personality.
Tossing them in the air or lifting them like an airplane
These tried and true poses are full of action, a parent is gazing adoringly at their little’s face, and it’s pretty much guaranteed that your toddler will be smiling or laughing. Talk about a win-win-win.
Running around in circles
Active photos are so much fun, and your toddler will definitely be less likely to melt down if there’s play time incorporated into the photo shoot. Let them get some beans out by running around aimlessly and give them a few tickles every time you catch them.
Walking hand in hand
Classic and easy, plus you don’t even have to look at the camera—especially if you’re being shot from behind. Try playing a game like “I Spy” to get them looking all around and make the photos more interesting.
Kissy face on parents’ or toddler’s cheeks
Have your tot give a parent a big wet smooch on the cheek, or both parents can kiss the toddler’s cheeks at the same time. It’s the right amount of cheesy, we promise. Plus, if your kid makes a grumpy face, it makes for an even funnier and more memorable snap.
Swinging them in the air
While you’re walking along, give your kiddo a few swings (this was my then-toddler son’s favorite thing we did at our photo session). The look of complete glee and laughter on his face shone brightly in the picture and my husband and I were both laughing at his reaction. Definitely the best photo of the bunch.
Playing and rolling around on the bed
If you decide to do a shoot at your own home, this particular “pose” is gorgeous. It’s an intimate glimpse into your lives together. The soft textures of the bed and the bright light from the windows create a beautiful backdrop for a series of silly or cuddly snaps.
Letting your family’s freak flag fly
Toddlers are undeniably weird, so if you just sit back and wait for the magic to happen, they’ll bring it.
When you’ve got more beautiful candids than you know what to do with, share them with your family and friends near and far on the Tinybeans app. The secure platform puts parents in total control of who sees and interacts with photos and videos of their kids.