Differences Between Portrait, Lifestyle, & Documentary Family Photography

The thought of researching and booking a family photographer can be a bit daunting and time consuming. There are just so many to choose from and so many websites to sift through, so where do you even start?

To help make it a little easier and less time consuming for yourself, it helps if you can answer this one question…

How do you want this part of your family’s life story documented?

There is no right or wrong answer, but it does help if you have an idea of what type of images you will enjoy looking back on in 10, 20 years from now. This can save you loads of time as it gives you a clearer idea of what type of photographer might suit your needs the best.

While each professional family photographers has their own unique vision for their images, they often fall into or are an overlap of a portrait, lifestyle or documentary style. Each has its strengths and beauty so it’s just a matter of taking a few moments to decide what style fits your family. 

Quick disclaimer. Before I delve into the breakdown of these different styles of family photography, I just want to note that how they are defined can vary depending on ones school of thought,  and there can definitely be an overlap between different styles (rarely between portrait and documentary style, but more so with lifestyle). 

Right, let’s jump into it!

Portrait Family Photography

A traditional family portrait photo session often takes place in a controlled environment such as a studio. Family members are posed in a very intentional way by the photographer and usually are all smiling and looking directly at the camera. 

Lifestyle Family Photography

A lifestyle family photo session is more relaxed than a portrait session and often takes place outdoors or at home. The photographer gives prompts to the family with the goal of capturing  natural responses from that interaction (usually photographing positive moments of beauty, love, joy, happiness that are happening within the family).  

My personal fav….

Documentary Family Photography

Documentary family sessions aim to capture your life and moments as they naturally unfold without any direction or interference from the photographer. Nothing is added or taken away from the scene during the session or the edit. 

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