The Beauty of Real Life: Why Photographing Authentic Family Moments is Better Than Posing

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Photography has always been a powerful tool for capturing memories and moments that matter. With the rise of social media and the increasing popularity of family photography, it's becoming more common for families to pose and create artificial scenes for their family photos. While these pictures may look beautiful, they often lack the authenticity and emotion that come with capturing real life.

Here are some reasons why photographing the real life of families is better than posing:

  1. It’s Authentic

Real life photography captures the everyday moments that make up our lives. These photos are not staged or contrived, but rather depict genuine interactions and emotions between family members. When you look back at these pictures, you can relive those moments and emotions as they really were, rather than a manufactured version of them.

2. It tells a story

Real life photography tells a story about a family's life, rather than simply capturing a moment in time. These pictures can give insight into a family's dynamics, their personalities, and their relationships. They can be a snapshot of a particular time in a family's history, and can even serve as a visual diary of sorts.

3. It's less stressful

When families pose for photos, there's often a lot of pressure to look perfect and get the shot just right. This can lead to stress and anxiety, particularly if there are young children involved. Real life photography, on the other hand, is more relaxed and natural. The photographer can simply capture the family doing what they normally do, without any pressure to perform.

4. It's timeless

Real life photography stands the test of time. When you look back at these photos years from now, they will still feel relevant and meaningful. On the other hand, posed photos can quickly become dated and lose their relevance as styles and trends change.

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5. It celebrates the beauty of imperfection

Real life photography celebrates the imperfections and quirks that make a family unique. These photos don't need to be perfect, because they're not meant to be. They capture the messy, imperfect, and beautiful reality of family life.

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Photographing the real life of families is a powerful way to capture genuine moments and emotions, and to tell a story about a family's life. While posed photos can be beautiful, they often lack the authenticity and emotion that come with real life photography. So the next time you're considering a family photoshoot, consider opting for a real life session - you might just be surprised by the results!

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Alison Lapczuk

Alison Lapczuk is a Craftsman of Photographic Arts (CPA) and accredited professional and Certified Regional Judge with the Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC). Her passion lies in storytelling photography, transforming life's everyday moments into meaningful art for families.

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