Mari, playful 18 month baby plan

Sweet Mari is another one of my Covid baby plan babies who’s photo schedule was thrown off when business had to shutdown last year. She just “graduated” from my baby plan with her 18 month baby plan session at Maclay Gardens State Park. I’ll miss seeing this sweet, inquisitive girl every few months.

18 months baby plan photos with parents at Maclay Gardens State Park
18 months baby plan photos with parents at Maclay Gardens State Park
18 months baby plan photos with parents at Maclay Gardens State Park
18 months baby plan photos with parents at Maclay Gardens State Park
18 months baby plan photos with parents at Maclay Gardens State Park
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18 month baby plan photography session at Maclay Gardens State Park - Sarah Gray Photography, Tallahassee, Florida

Hello and welcome!

Sarah Gray is a Tallahassee Family Photographer and specializes in maternity, newborn, and baby photos in Tallahassee, Thomasville, Crawfordville, St. Marks, 30A, Gainesville, and all of North Florida and South Georgia.

If you love these photos, and you are looking for a Tallahassee family photographer I would love to begin planning your session. With over 11 years of specializing in my favorite ages of little ones, maternity, newborn, and young families and I would love to photograph your family! To see more of my baby & family portfolio please click over here and get in touch if this is something you would love for your baby and family.

I feel strongly that potential clients are able to see many full galleries of real sessions so you know exactly what to expect from your portraits as well! If you are interested in a custom portrait session with Sarah Gray Photography and would like more information, please click here to learn more about me and this experience.

If you would like to reserve your baby or family photos on my calendar I would love for you to contact me here.

When was the last time you looked at an old family photo and thought, 'I wish fewer people were in this'?

Probably never.

That is exactly why I always say yes when families ask whether they should include the grandparents, the cousins, the aunt and uncle who are only in town for a few days.

When you are not sure, say yes anyway. We will find a way to make it work.
A few things I want every family to know before a multigenerational session.

Start with the group shot - always. I photograph the full group first, before anything else, so every person in attendance (including the ones who drove the farthest) knows the most important image is already done. From there, we move through smaller groupings with a lighter energy.

Tell me about mobility before we choose a location. If a grandparent or family member has any physical considerations, I need to know before we land on a spot. There is always a way to create beautiful images that honor everyone present - I just need to know what we are working with so I can plan for it.

Mornings are almost always better for the little ones. Babies and toddlers are near-universally happier before the afternoon hits. When multiple generations are present, timing the session well makes a real difference in the energy of the whole group.

And if there are any family dynamics I should be aware of - specific pairings that need extra care, or groupings you would prefer I not suggest - please tell me. It keeps everything moving warmly, and it protects everyone from an awkward moment in front of the camera.

Planning is how multigenerational sessions go well. I am always happy to talk it through before your session date. Contact me through my website, link in bio.
I photographed the same extended family twice.

The first time, it rained. They were troopers about it. We had already scoped out a covered porch at the location just in case the weather had other ideas, and that porch became our backdrop. We made something beautiful out of what could have been a wash.

The second time, they came back with new additions. Beach house on Alligator Point. Grandparents out on the water with the grandchildren. Big group moments and smaller family units. Easy, relaxed, and real.

What I remember most about both sessions is the feeling at the end. A kind of collective exhale. Like everyone knew they had just done something that mattered and would keep mattering long after that day.

That is the thing about showing up even when the conditions are not perfect. The photos do not know it rained.

Read more about Extended family/Multigenerational family photos in this month's blog post. Link in bio.

Memberships and Affiliations

Sarah Gray Photography | Professional Photographer of America Member
Sarah Gray Photography | The Motherhood Anthology Member

Sarah Gray creates timeless and joyful images that are designed for living room walls and photo albums. A tallahassee photographer, Sarah Gray also serves Thomasville, Crawfordville, St. Marks, Gainesville and throughout the panhandle of north Florida and south Georgia.

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telephone (850) 321-0208

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