Sunriver Resort Family Portraits

Whether you’ve got a shy teenager or an easily distracted toddler, I’m your girl. I’ve worked with kids of every age in families big and small to create natural and fun memories to keep and share with the ones you love. My extended family sessions are perfect for family reunions and larger family gatherings.

Family portrait session: $600

Extended family session 10+ people: $850

Includes: 1 hour of shooting, your choice of location in Central Oregon, 80 full resolution files, custom processing and an online gallery.

 

No stress, no forcing anything. You get to just be you, and it’s my job to give you great photos.


Family vacations are the absolute best time to get portraits taken. Everyone is relaxed, well rested and having a fun time together. It’s a wonderful way to mark the experience and keep the memory of your trip. Sunriver Resort offers so many beautiful nearby locations for photos, it’s a win win!

I’ve photographed families at Sunriver Resort as small as 3 people all the way up to 60+ people! My sessions are fun, light and playful. I spend time talking with teens about their hobbies and favorite movies, and I play peekaboo with babies. It’s the gentle give and take of a session that gives me the results I am looking for, natural, relaxed family portraits.

 

Now offering family films

There’s simply no better way to freeze time than with family films. We offer one minute films that can be added on to most packages. Clients love the ability to step back into a moment with this little time capsule films!

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My favorite sessions at Central Oregon Resorts…

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Foster’s 50th anniversary: Sunriver Resort

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Nichols Family portraits: Brasada Ranch

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Warren Family Reunion: Black Butte Resort

 
 

FAQs

 

Where should we shoot?

If you’re visiting Sunriver Resort, there are quite a few beautiful location options to choose from. If you want to stick close to home, I recommend the grassy area behind the Great Hall. If you’re willing to drive 15-30 minutes, your options open up to Benham Falls, Sparks Lake or even Boyd Cave!

There is no shortage of beautiful spots nearby, it just depends on your needs and the size of your group! We’ll talk through the pros and cons of each location option when you book!

What should we wear?

I usually suggest finding a color palette that you like on Pinterest (I’ve pinned some ideas here for you) and having everyone in the family dress within that color palette. You don’t want everyone to be “matchy-matchy”, but you want there to be a good color theme. This technique is especially helpful when trying to coordinate a large family session with extended family members.

Avoid super bright colors or intense patterns. If it’s cold, try to dress appropriately for the weather, especially with little ones.

How are extended family sessions structured?

Typically, I will start with the large family shot, then shoot each individual family in order of who has the youngest kids to the oldest, or if you have older family members who can’t stand up for long periods of time, I try to work with them first.

If you have a large extended family, I suggest creating a shot list with all the combinations you want. That helps us move through the shots efficiently and get more done! I’ve got LOTS of experience working with large families, so not to worry, I can calm the chaos and make magic happen!

What if my child doesn’t smile?

I have a lot of things I can try from fake fart noises, to puppets to corny jokes depending on the age of your kiddo, but sometimes, they just don’t have a smile in them to give that day, and that’s okay. Through the years, I’ve noticed that the harder parents try to get their kids to smile, the less likely they are to do it (or to do it naturally). Kids sense our stress, so I try not to force anything during my sessions, and 99% of the time, I get natural smiles by the end.

When Will i receive my images?

Images will be delivered to you via online gallery within 2 weeks of your shoot, sometimes sooner, but never later. During the holidays, I do quicker turnarounds, typically, so families can have their holiday cards sent out in time.

What is the best time of day to shoot?

Sunset is my favorite time of day to shoot, but it doesn’t work for many younger kids and babies. For younger ones, I recommend shooting earlier in the morning (before 10am) for the best lighting, but we can make most times of day work.

Some locations lend themselves better to mid-day shoots, so we’ll talk through what locations would work best for your family’s schedule.

Inquire about a family session!