Yahnali Park Family Session with Dramatic Skies

Family pics at Yahnali Park

There’s something really special about photographing families year after year. This family has been coming back to me for their sessions for a while now, and I always look forward to seeing how much has changed.

Yahnali Park gave us some incredible light to work with. Those dramatic clouds rolling in created this beautiful, moody backdrop that kept changing throughout the session. The shifting light gave us so much variety – from soft and even to those gorgeous dramatic moments when the clouds broke just right. It’s the kind of weather that makes a session feel dynamic and interesting.

Working with return clients is honestly one of my favorite parts of this job. There’s an ease to the session because we’ve done this before. No one’s nervous, everyone knows what to expect, and we can just focus on getting great images.

I loved editing this gallery and I’m excited to share a few favorites from their session.

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Finding the Light and the Magic: A Harlinsdale Family Session

Sometimes, even the most well-planned photo sessions throw you a curveball. This one started with a little adventure. I arrived early, as I always do, planning to meet the family near the canoe launch at Harlinsdale Farms. But when I got there, the main gate was closed. There’s been ongoing construction at the park for a while, but I’ve never seen it completely closed off.

With no way to drive to my planned location, I parked near the dog park and took a moment to reassess. The spot I’d originally chosen was all about the light—the way the sun filters beautifully through the trees. Luckily, I found a similar area on the other side of the park. It was a reminder of why I always say that lighting, followed closely by texture, is the most important element in choosing a location. The backdrop matters, but the true focus of any portrait should always be the people. (It was also a great reminder of why I always show up super early, even when I’m very familiar with a session location.)

And speaking of the people—this family was an absolute joy to photograph. The youngest member of the family completely stole my heart. My favorite photos from any session are often the less posed, “messy” moments—the ones where not everyone is looking at the camera but instead are caught up in genuine connection. Those moments are harder to capture with larger families. It’s a delicate dance: getting everyone in the frame, bathed in beautiful light, while looking natural and relaxed.

We often say we love candid photos, but true candids would mean I just follow you around, documenting life as it unfolds. What I actually do is more like planned candids. I guide everyone into the frame, in the right light, and then encourage them to interact as they naturally would. It’s a tall order—unless there’s a two-year-old leading the way.

That’s where the magic happens. Adults and older kids often feel self-conscious in front of the camera, not knowing what to do with their hands or where to look. But a two-year-old? They just are. They haven’t been weighed down by the world’s expectations. They know how to live in the moment, and when you let them take charge, everything else falls into place.

This session was proof of that. From playful moments to heartfelt hugs, the little one led the way, and the result was pure, joyful magic. Two-year-olds really are the best of us.

Here are a few of my favorite images from this beautiful evening at Harlinsdale Farms.

Why Winter Family Photos Are Truly Magical: A Session at Harlinsdale Farm

Winter might not be the most obvious choice for family photos, but there’s something magical about this season that makes it truly special. When I photographed this family at The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, we were met with overcast skies, a little construction, and plenty of winter quiet—but it all came together beautifully.

One of the things I love about winter sessions is how serene and understated the scenery can be. The bare trees, soft browns of the landscape, and rustic fences all create a simple backdrop that keeps the focus on the people in the frame. Even though parts of Harlinsdale Farm were messy due to construction, we found so many great pockets of texture and light to work with. A fence here, an open road there—it doesn’t take much to create a lovely backdrop that makes the people the focus.

A lot of people think sunny days are best for photos, but I’ll let you in on a secret: overcast skies are incredible. The clouds create a soft, even light that eliminates harsh shadows and adds a richness to the colors. It’s the kind of light that flatters everyone and makes the photos feel cozy and timeless. On this day, the diffused light worked its magic, bringing out the deep greens, warm earth tones, and rich textures of the family’s outfits.

Speaking of outfits, this family absolutely nailed their clothing choices. The deep greens, burgundy, and navy tones popped perfectly against the muted winter backdrop, and the mix of textures added so much depth to the photos. I loved how everything coordinated without being overly matched, giving the whole session a polished yet natural feel.

Winter sessions like this one are a reminder that you don’t need blooming flowers or bright sunshine for beautiful photos. All you really need is a great location, the people you love, and a willingness to embrace the season for what it is.

Family of Four and the Family Dog at Sarah Benson Park

Family Photos in Thompson Station Tennessee with Family Dog

Oh my goodness, there is so much sweetness in this family portrait session. These girls were so much fun to photograph. And as a bonus, they brought along their family dog. I am always game for families to include their pooches in family photos sessions, but it’s especially fun now that I’ve added my own puppy to my family. Our pets are so important to us and are part of the family, so it makes sense to include them in family pictures.

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