Personality Minis


In just five minutes, we can capture fabulous photos that show off exactly what makes your child unique! These portraits are designed to be low stress, quick, creative and most of all FUN! So what makes your child light up? What brings them true joy? What is something that defines the person that they are growing into? What is something about them right now that you don't ever want to forget? Need some ideas? I've compiled a list of SO MANY ideas to make your session special!

Hobbies


  • Legos -bring bricks and/or a build
  • Books they love
  • STEM activities
  • Jewelry Making
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Games
  • Collections

Sports


  • Dress them in their sport uniform
  • Bring a sport accessory (bats, racket, club, balls, goggles, etc)
  • Prep them to show a skill (break boards, tumble, splits, cheer jumps)
  • Show off their favorite team
  • Equipment (skates, skateboards, BMX bike, skis, etc)

Music


  • Bring their instrument
  • Sheet Music
  • Headphones
  • Toy instruments

Favorite Things


  • Favorite toys
  • Lovies
  • Dolls
  • That weird thing they've decided they're going to sleep with this week
  • Bring a photo of someone they love

Dress Up


  • Super Hero
  • Princess
  • Wearing Mommy or Daddy's Shoes
  • Favorite PJs
  • Bring make up and a mirror
  • That outfit you have to wash multiple times a week for them to wear all the time
  • Haloween Costumes
  • Match their doll
  • What they want to be when they grow up

ETC


  • Bring their pet
  • Letter Jacket
  • Passport or items from travel
  • A sweet treat
  • Just them!

Mix and Match


Maybe your child is a budding renaissance person and they have multiple interests. Do they live for baseball season AND playing their violin? Come dressed in uniform and bring the instrument.


Is your kiddo into princess dress up but also won't take off the rain boots they adore? Bring 'em both!


Don't be afraid to mix and match!

Let Them Choose


If all else fails, tell them to pick out their favorite thing they own, or ask them what makes them happy. You might be surprised with what they come up with!