The Family Blog
Why Spring is the Best Time for Family Photos (and How to Prepare)
Spring is the perfect time for family photos, with its soft golden light, blooming flowers, and mild weather. Whether you're planning a full session or a quick mini, this guide will show you why spring is the ideal season for capturing joyful family moments—and how to prepare for a stress-free, picture-perfect experience! 🌸📸
Extended Family Studio Session | Silver Spring, MD
There is something truly special about capturing the love and connection between generations. This recent extended family session was an absolute joy, featuring four generations of strong, beautiful women. From great-grandmother to the newest little addition, the love in this family was palpable. Moments like these remind me why I love what I do—freezing time so that these cherished relationships can be remembered forever.
What to Wear for Your Family Session: Tips for Looking and Feeling Amazing
Struggling with what to wear for your family photo session? From coordinating colors to embracing comfort, this guide has you covered with 10 simple tips for looking and feeling amazing in your photos.
Mommy and Me Studio Mini Sessions! | Silver Spring, MD
I’m excited to announce 'Mommy and Me Mini Sessions'. on Saturday, May 3rd! This event, co-hosted with Valerie Hammer Makeup Artistry, is designed to give moms a fun and relaxing day while creating some beautiful memories with your little ones.
Studio Session vs. Full Private Outdoor Family Session: Which One is Right for You?
Choosing between a studio session and an outdoor family session? This guide breaks down the pros and cons of each, helping you find the perfect fit for your family’s unique style and needs.
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.