WEEK THREE: How to Plan a Storytelling Photo Session for Children.
Scouting with Story in Mind – A Whimsical Guide to Finding the Right Location
When it comes to planning a truly magical children’s portrait session, props and wardrobe set the stage—but without the right location, the story can fall apart.
Here’s what I’m always on the lookout for when scouting locations:
1. Safety First
More than anything, I want children to feel safe! The very first thing I ask a child is, “Do you feel safe?” If the answer is no, we shift the plan—simple as that.
One of my favorite locations is a big old tree on my property, with a tire swing hanging from a sturdy limb and a ladder leaning against the trunk. It felt like the perfect setting for two brothers I was photographing. I imagined the little one swinging joyfully while his big brother gave a playful push.
But the little one wasn’t quite sure about the swing.
So—we flipped the idea. The big brother hopped on, and the little one climbed up the ladder beside him.
It wasn’t the moment I had planned, but it was something even better: a sweet, unscripted memory that told their story.
That’s the beauty of the right location—it gives us space to pivot, follow the child’s lead, and let the story unfold naturally.