Hartford Family Photographer

Brother and sister playing in Gulley Park in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Fun and Interactive Family Photos in Hartford, CT

Hartford along with the rest of CT offers incredible landscapes and spaces for family photography. My photo shoots are designed with play and collaboration in mind to capture authentic moments between you and your family. I will guide you throughout your session, rather than pose you. I want you to leave with photos that feel like you, nobody likes stiff portraits anyway! About a week after, I’ll then deliver your online gallery with pictures perfect for your living room wall, family album, your desk at work, and even your wallet. I am based in West Hartford but serve all of the greater Hartford metro area.

A living room with a family photo hanging over a console table.

My Approach to Family Photography

My work blends candid and spontaneous photography with honest and sincere portraiture. In each session, my goal is to push my creativity further and deliver beautiful one-of-kind works of art. I am based out of West Hartford but service most of Connecticut. Get in touch to schedule your family photos. I host Christmas family photos every year and sessions begin filling up at the end of summer, be on the lookout on Instagram.

Family Photography Portfolio

A toddler crawling near a slide
Mother and father watch as their newborn sleeps in the mother's arms
Brother and sister playing and throwing leaves.
An infant and his parents by a lake
A girl in a pink dress jumping
A large family having fun in a field right outside Hartford, Connecticut.
Sister kissing her brother on his 1st birthday.
Boy smiling
Family on a bridge near Hartford, CT.
Kids playing in summer
Father and daughter in a park in summer
A little girl playing in a playground in West Hartford, CT
A family of four posing for a fall family photo in Elizabeth Park in West Hartford.
Playground slide in New Haven, CT.
Family pic nic in Elizabeth Park in West Hartford.
A family of four sitting for a portrait in New Haven, CT
Three siblings smiling
 

What to wear for your Family Photo Session

Think about the big picture when selecting outfits for your family. It is a good idea to start with is to consider what time of the year your session is, and where in your home you plan on displaying your photo. If you have a brightly colored wall in mind for your print, maybe it is a good idea to consider wearing neutral colors so that the colors aren’t competing. If your walls are muted, then wearing some colors might make your image pop more. Speaking of colors, some colors work really well together and some, do not as much. Navy works exceptionally well with fall colors as it creates a wonderful contrast against yellows, oranges, and reds. Wearing a lot of reds in the middle of summer when everything is green might accidentally make the pictures look like holiday photos.

In addition to finding colors that work well together, think about adding textures and patterns (think one plaid shirt, one striped skirt, and a polka dot t-shirt.) We’re not looking to match completely and to have everyone wear yellow! But to have a cohesive look that still champions each individual.

Here are a few color combinations.

Red, gray, and navy color combination

Red, gray, and navy are classic. You can also swap out the gray for white or beige and achieve a similar look. This color combination works in all seasons

 
Pink, Beige and Green color picker

Pink and green are complementary colors that provide a nice contrast. Here we add beige to tone it down just a touch. This one will work nicely in spring and summer.

 
 
Mustard, Navy, and Burnt orage combination

Mustard, navy, and burnt orange is another perfect combination for a fall photo session.

 
Brown, White, And Burgundy colors

Light brown, white, and burgundy is a lovely combination for a fall photo shoot.

 

What to avoid?

  1. Black. You can totally include some blacks in your outfits, but it should be really considered and kept to a minimum.

  2. Too many plaid garments. Patterns should add some pop to the overall look but not take over.

  3. Matching sibling outfits. It can look cute in a group shot, but not as great when it’s just the two of them.

Family Photography Packages and Prices

An outdoor family shoot is $575, here’s what’s included.

  • An hour-long session

  • About 30 fully edited images

  • A private online gallery to view, share, and download web-size images from

  • One 8.5x11 inch fine art print, handmade in my studio

  • Access to my gallery store for custom-printed products

A family shoot in a studio is $825, here’s what’s included.

  • A 90-minute session

  • About 45 fully edited images

  • Access to a lounge, sofas and chairs, a private outfit changing room, and bathrooms.

  • A private online gallery to view, share, and download web-size images from

  • One 8.5x11 inch fine art print, handmade in my studio

  • Access to my gallery store for custom-printed products

 
 

Reviews

“We had a wonderful experience working with Kari for a family session. Prior to the session, he was responsive to all emails and very accommodating to our schedule. We have two small children and Kari was very patient, encouraging and talented. The pictures are beautiful keepsakes we cannot wait to frame. I would highly recommend Kari and plan to use him again!”

-Jen B.

“We had family pictures done and Kari was so great with my little kiddos and he turned out beautiful pictures of all of us! He always responded to my emails immediately and was flexible with timing, location and it was an easy breezy day! So patient, so kind and so talented! Thank you Kari!”

Andrea M.

 
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