Children want to see their mother in photos, not just as a blurry figure in the background.
Think about the photos you cherish most of your own parents. It’s rarely the perfectly posed ones. It’s the candid shots where they looked happy to be with you. mom shoot
We have a tendency to make ourselves invisible. We think, “I haven’t had a haircut in months,” or “I’m still carrying that baby weight,” or simply, “I want to remember the kids as they are now, not me.” Children want to see their mother in photos,
Capturing the Unconditional: The Ultimate Guide to a Meaningful "Mom Shoot" It’s the candid shots where they looked happy
Often, mothers feel they need to lose weight, get a haircut, or wait until the kids are older to take professional photos. These are myths that hide the beauty of the present moment.
Hang a large, candid moment in the living room to serve as a reminder of love.
Candid shots are often the best. Don't pressure kids to smile perfectly; let them play, and the photographer will capture the joy.