Family / Group Portrait

Keep the moments worth remembering—your best moment, preserved.

1. What is this service for?

This service is designed for family portraits and group photos, including parent-child sessions, multi-generation family photos, couple sessions, anniversary photos, and milestone records. The focus is clean composition, natural expressions, and a result that remains usable for years.

2. How many people can join? Is there a limit?

Family and group sessions can accommodate different group sizes. For larger groups, we recommend confirming the number of participants in advance so we can plan composition, posing, and timing properly.

3. Can children or seniors be included? Any special considerations?

Yes. For children, we keep direction simple and capture natural moments. For seniors, we prioritize comfort and pacing. If there are mobility considerations, please tell us in advance so we can plan a smoother workflow.

4. What should we wear?

We recommend coordinated colors and clean styles. Avoid busy patterns, strong logos, and overly reflective fabrics. If you want a more unified look, choose one main color palette and keep tones consistent across family members.

5. How should we prepare before the session?

A good preparation includes: confirming the purpose (display/album/gifts), preferred style (formal vs. relaxed), and the key combinations you want (whole family, parents with kids, grandparents with grandchildren, etc.). Arriving on time and well-rested helps expressions stay natural.

6. Do you provide guidance for posing? We’re not used to being photographed.

Yes. We provide clear, minimal guidance to help you look natural and organized. The goal is to make the photo feel like you—just more polished and coherent.

7. Can you do both studio and on-location family portraits?

Yes, depending on your preference and schedule. Studio sessions provide a controlled, clean look; on-location sessions provide a more real-life atmosphere. Tell us the usage scenario and style preference, and we can recommend the more suitable approach.

8. How do you handle larger groups so everyone looks good?

We use structured composition, clear height layering, and controlled spacing. We also shoot multiple frames to reduce blinking and expression mismatch. For very large groups, extra time is recommended to keep the session smooth.

9. What is the typical workflow on the day?

Usually: confirm your combinations and style → quick warm-up shots → main group shots → smaller group/individual combinations → final checks. We keep the pace efficient while maintaining calm direction so expressions remain natural.

10. What do you deliver? Are digital files included?

Delivery typically includes high-resolution digital files. If you need versions for printing, albums, or social posting, tell us the intended usage and we can organize suitable file versions.

11. Can you retouch the photos? What level of retouching is included?

Yes. We focus on natural, restrained retouching—clean skin tone, basic blemish cleanup, and overall tone balance. If you have special requirements, please confirm upfront so we can align expectations.

12. Can I select photos after the shoot?

Yes. We typically provide a selection process so you can choose your preferred frames. For family sessions, selecting the best expressions and posture consistency is important—this is why we capture multiple options.

13. Do you offer rush delivery?

Rush options may be available depending on schedule. If you have a deadline (e.g., a birthday, holiday, or travel date), please tell us upfront so we can plan a realistic delivery timeline.

14. Can you provide prints, frames, or albums after the session?

Yes. Family portraits are commonly made into framed pieces or albums. If you want a finished product, we can recommend sizes, layouts, and materials based on your intended display or gifting scenario.

15. If the kids are restless or someone isn’t feeling well, what happens?

We understand family sessions can be unpredictable. We keep direction lightweight and work in short, manageable segments. If a major issue occurs, we can discuss reasonable adjustments based on the actual situation.