The Family Blog
"I Just Want 1 Family Photo" | Do I need a whole private session?
I completely understand wanting 'just one perfect photo' of your family—that’s often the image that gets framed, shared, and treasured for years to come. However, capturing that magical shot requires the space and time of a full session to GET to that one amazing photo. Here’s why:
Rosner Family | Neighborhood Pavilion, Silver Spring, MD
Loved these moments with this sweet family! Lots of smiles, giggles (and grateful for 70 and 80 degree weather in early November!!)
Kim and Josh and Haru | Couple Session | Silver Spring, MD
Kim (@kimbermeer) is not only a breast cancer survivor but a true fighter whose strength and warmth shine through in just who she is as a person. I've had the privilege of photographing her at the start of this journey, and I'm so impressed with her vulnerability and willingness to share the candid, messy and hard reality of dealing with cancer.
November Mini Sessions | Wheaton Regional Park, MD
The last outdoor mini sessions of the year could not have gone better! It was a beautiful day (how is November this warm??) and the families brought their smiles, love and giggles.
Lewis Family | Cherryhill Farmhouse, Falls Church VA
I had so much fun capturing the love between the Lewis Family! (and I will admit there is something refreshing about photographing older children….no crazy antics necessary!)
Why Printing Your Photos Matters: Preserving Memories for Generations
Don’t let your memories stay locked in a digital vault. By printing your photos, you’re ensuring that your family’s story is preserved for generations to come. You’re creating a legacy that your children, grandchildren, and even great-grandchildren can touch, see, and feel.
Hi, I’m Ginny
I’m a Maryland photographer based in Silver Spring, specializing in family sessions, newborns, maternity, headshots, and personal branding across the DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia area.
With over a decade of experience, I create images that feel genuine, relaxed, and true to the people in front of my lens.