Do you want a few great family photos but not a long-form documentary photography session?
Does the idea of something short and sweet sound more your speed?
Are you just hoping for a great holiday card photo that captures your family?

If so, a mini session might be just what you’re looking for.

Every year, I offer a small handful of Fall Mini Sessions—15-minute portrait sessions designed to be easy, fast, and fun.

Parents holding newborn baby with tender connection outdoors

Mini sessions are ideal for families who want a few polished images without the time or commitment of a full session. They’re especially well-suited for people who want more direction—these aren’t documentary or candid; I’ll guide you gently so you can feel comfortable and look your best.

Because most of my work centers around longer, in-home storytelling sessions, these minis are only offered once a year in the fall.

I also offer portrait pop-ups for children once or twice a year, usually in partnership with a local business I love—like a yoga studio or local cafe. These are a great way to get timeless portraits of your child that show their authentic expressions, and that happen in a laid-back environment.

Two young sisters smiling together in black and white portrait

One of my favorite reviews came from the mother who brought her child to a Portrait Mini Session:

“Rebecca got right down on his level, introduced herself and made my son comfortable. He had so much fun during his portrait session that he asked if we could come back the next day!”

I should say, my favorite review is from the little guy himself. The fact that he enjoyed it and wanted more means so much to me.

Child with headband smiling during a simple portrait session

The cost of a mini session includes the session itself and one high-resolution digital image of your choice. You’ll receive a small gallery afterward and can purchase additional images if you’d like.

If this sounds like the right fit for your family, be sure to join my email list. Subscribers always get first dibs.

Black and white portrait of a young child with expressive eyes

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I'm Rebecca, a documentary family photographer. Here you’ll find resources and reflections on documentary family photography, along with creative projects, and community stories. I tend to find the unpolished more beautiful than the perfect.

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