Erin + Riley’s Parent + Child Connection Session at My Maryland Portrait Studio
A Session That Ended in Happy Tears
When I first started thinking about offering these parent and child connection sessions, I knew I wanted them to feel different than a traditional family session.
Not better. Just different.
Family sessions have their own energy, especially when little kids are involved. They’re playful and wonderfully chaotic and often involve someone bribed with snacks.
This was meant to be something a little more focused.
A chance to document one relationship in a way that feels intentional.
Maybe that’s a mom and daughter before college.
Maybe it’s a dad and son who somehow never make it into photos together.
Maybe it’s an adult child and a parent realizing they have thousands of random phone pictures but very few images that actually feel meaningful.
Erin and Riley were the first to help us bring this idea to life, and I genuinely could not have asked for a better pair.
First, yes, they’re both absolutely gorgeous.
But that’s not actually what made this session work.
They’re also incredibly warm, easygoing, and just lovely humans to be around. The kind of people who immediately make the room feel lighter.
And most importantly? They were completely game.
Every idea. Every suggestion. Even the fan. They just said yes and leaned in.
That willingness made all the difference.
What Made This Parent + Child Portrait Session Work So Well
One thing I’ve learned over the years as a photographer is that the best images rarely happen when people are trying really hard to “look good.”
The best images happen when people stop performing.
That’s exactly what Erin and Riley did.
They laughed a lot.
Trusted the process.
Didn’t overthink things.
Didn’t take themselves too seriously.
That freedom created space for something real.
There were playful moments that had everyone laughing, and then quieter moments that just naturally happened in between.
The way Riley leaned into her mom without even thinking about it.
The way Erin looked at her daughter.
That easy comfort that only exists between people who know each other really well.
That’s the stuff you can’t manufacture.
You can guide people into a good environment, but the connection itself has to already be there.
Thankfully, these two made that part easy.
Why the Maryland Portrait Studio Setting Made Such a Difference
This session took place in my private Silver Spring portrait studio, and the environment played a huge role in how relaxed the whole experience felt.
Outdoor sessions can be beautiful, but they come with distractions.
Weather.
Heat.
People walking by.
Trying to ignore the fact that strangers are definitely watching.
A private portrait studio in Maryland creates a completely different feeling.
Erin and Riley mentioned right away how comfortable and secure the space felt, which meant they were able to settle in quickly instead of spending half the session trying to shake off self-consciousness.
That matters, because if people feel tense, it shows and if they feel safe? Everything changes.
Hair + Makeup That Still Felt Like Them
A huge part of the experience started before we ever picked up the camera.
Valerie Hammer handled hair and makeup, and as always, she absolutely nailed it.
One thing I care a lot about with sessions like this is making sure people still feel like themselves.
No overly heavy makeup.
No “wait, who is that in the mirror?” moment.
Just polished, confident, elevated versions of themselves.
That’s exactly what happened here.
Erin specifically mentioned how much she appreciated that the makeup didn’t feel overdone or unlike her, which was exactly the goal.
And beyond how it looked, the actual experience of sitting together, getting pampered, and easing into the day became part of what made the session feel special.
As moms especially, we’re usually the ones organizing everything for everyone else.
It’s nice to be taken care of for once.
Apparently the Fan Deserves Its Own Section
I genuinely did not expect the fan to become such a memorable part of the day, but here we are!
The second we turned it on, everyone cracked up and it instantly shifted the energy. There’s something about dramatic wind that makes people stop trying so hard and just have fun. (and so many Beyonce references…)
The laughter got bigger, everyone loosened up, and the session stopped feeling like “taking photos” and started feeling like an actual experience.
I’m fully team fan now.
The Instant Reveal Was Everything
I already believed in the instant reveal before this session, but now I’m even more convinced.
Because seeing your images right away is just different.
You’re still emotionally in the experience.
You remember exactly what was happening when that expression happened.
You’re seeing moments you didn’t even realize were unfolding in real time.
There were happy tears. Because it wasn’t just about seeing beautiful portraits.
It was about seeing their relationship reflected back in a way that felt deeply familiar and somehow brand new at the same time.
That’s hard to explain until you experience it.
These Sessions Are About Connection, Not Just Photos
Watching Erin and Riley together made me even more excited about this offering.
Because this isn’t really about having “nice photos.”
It’s about preserving a relationship at a moment in time.
Maybe before college.
Maybe before another big life transition.
Maybe for no bigger reason than realizing time keeps moving and wanting to hold onto this version of things for a little longer.
If you’ve been looking for a portrait studio in Maryland and want something that feels more meaningful than a standard portrait session, this might be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
My private Silver Spring studio serves families throughout Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia, and I’d love to create something like this for you too.
Ginny Filer is a Silver Spring photographer creating thoughtful, connection-driven portraits for families, individuals, and personal brands throughout Maryland, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia. While many know her for relaxed outdoor family sessions, her studio work offers a different kind of experience. More intentional, more intimate, and designed to focus fully on the people in front of the camera.
From modern headshots and branding portraits to meaningful connection sessions between mothers and daughters, partners, siblings, or generations, Ginny’s studio photography is rooted in storytelling and genuine connection. Her approach blends thoughtful direction with plenty of room to relax, move, laugh, and simply be yourself, creating images that feel polished but never overly posed.
Based in Silver Spring, MD, Ginny’s studio offers a comfortable, private space where clients can slow down, feel taken care of, and walk away with images that feel honest, elevated, and deeply personal.
