Featuring the Soler Family at The Cancer Survivor Park
What is the Difference
If you’ve ever wondered, “What is a mini session or a regular family session?” you’re not alone. The difference often comes down to time, variety, and the depth of memories captured. Recently, I had the pleasure of photographing the Soler Family at The Cancer Survivor Park in Greenville, SC. Josh, Laura Beth, and their adorable son Theo made the session truly special. Their session perfectly illustrated the benefits of opting for a full session over a mini one.
A mini session typically lasts about 20 minutes, and while it’s great for capturing a few quick, beautiful images, a full session offers so much more. With the Solers, we had the luxury of time to explore different areas of the park, allowing for a variety of backdrops and moods in their photos. From the warm, golden light filtering through the trees to the playful moments by the water, each shot captured a unique facet of their family dynamic.
Some of the Perks
Theo, like most toddlers, needed time to warm up to the camera. In a mini session, that could be challenging, but during our full session, we had plenty of time to let him play, explore, and just be himself. This resulted in beautiful candid moments that really tell the story of who the Soler Family is at this stage in their lives.
Another perk of a full family session? It gives parents a chance to capture a few moments together without the kids. During the Soler session, we took time to photograph Josh and Laura Beth alone. This allowed them to reconnect and create images that focus solely on their relationship.
So, if you’re debating between a mini or full session, consider the benefits of a full experience. The extra time not only allows for more creativity and comfort but also ensures that the final gallery truly reflects your family’s personality and connection. Just like with the Solers, it’s always worth the investment.
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