A family portrait in Werribee South
January 18, 2009 by rockportrait

An Australian family portraiture session should, in my opinion, be fun, relaxed, casual and outdoors. I can’t think of anything worse to be hanging up on the family loungeroom wall than a stilted, studio shot of Mum, Dad and the kids in their Sunday best, with a nondescript backdrop. I’m thinking in particular about my own, taken when I was about 10 or 12, which still makes me cringe when I see it.

Remember when you’re choosing family, wedding or other photos of the people close to you to display prominently in your house, that you’ll see these photos every day. I believe you would be happiest with photos taken in a location that makes you feel happy when you see it again and again. The photo should bring back a memory of joy, associated with either the time or the place.

A photograph that is being hung for viewing needs personality and character, rather than looking like a traditional posed image with painted on smiles. It’s a little like music. The Top 40 is full of tracks that really have no depth, and therefore no longevity, but you are immediately attracted to them. Over time you’ll get bored with them. A timeless track is often the one that grows on you, rather than immediately catching your eye. So, listen to your photographer when he/she advises you on which photos are best to display. They may not be the ones you initially think.

Thanks to Damon Howes and his family for this session on a brisk, but very sunny late afternoon at Werribee South Beach. I hope they’re enjoying their new collection of family portraits.






















