Family Photoshoot in Angkor

This family photoshoot took place at one of the quieter temples in Angkor. With a baby and older children also, choosing the right location and timing makes a big difference, and this session was planned to keep things relaxed, flexible and enjoyable for everyone.

Your Family Photoshoot in Angkor

As an experienced photographer, I’ve always been drawn to capturing real emotion in images. Over the years, that’s developed into a style that combines a genuine passion for photography with a strong understanding of light and how to use it in different environments, particularly during a family photoshoot in Angkor where conditions can change quickly.

No two family photoshoots are the same. Every family photoshoot brings something different, and I shape each session around that rather than following a fixed approach. My goal is always to create something that feels natural and personal to you.

This photoshoot is a good example of that approach in practice. The session included a young baby and two older teenagers, which meant adapting the pace, the locations and the way the shoot was guided throughout.

Rather than following a fixed plan, the focus was on keeping things flexible and comfortable, allowing each part of the session to work naturally for the family while still capturing a strong mix of images.

Keeping the Experience Relaxed

One of the biggest factors in getting good photos is how the session feels.

Instead of constant posing, I guide things in a way that allows:

  • natural interaction between family members
  • small, in-between moments
  • genuine expressions

This helps avoid the stiff, overly posed look and makes the experience more enjoyable, especially for younger children.

Working at a Comfortable Pace

Family sessions work best when there’s no pressure to rush.

During this shoot, we kept things simple:

  • staying within one area
  • taking short breaks when needed
  • adjusting based on how everyone was feeling

This makes a big difference, particularly with a baby, where timing and comfort are important.

Creating a Mix of Natural and Structured Photos

A good family photoshoot should give you a balance.

For this session, we captured:

  • relaxed, candid moments
  • simple, well-composed portraits
  • a variety of group combinations

This ensures you have a full set of images that feel natural but still look polished.

family photoshoot in angkor

What to Expect from a Family Photoshoot in Angkor

If you’re planning your own session, the key thing to understand is that it’s not about rigid posing or rushing through locations.

The goal is to:

  • keep things comfortable
  • adapt to your family
  • create photos that feel genuine to you

That approach consistently leads to better results than trying to control every detail.

Every Photoshoot is Planned Around Your Family

No two family photoshoots are the same, and the approach always depends on what works best for you.

Some areas in Angkor are more exposed and can feel quite hot, especially in the middle of the day, while others offer more shade and a slower, more comfortable pace. Timing, light, and how much walking is involved can all be adjusted depending on your family.

For example, with younger children, it often makes sense to:

  • stay in one area rather than moving between locations
  • choose spots with more shade
  • keep the session shorter and more flexible

With older children or teenagers, there’s usually more flexibility to explore different areas and spend more time on a variety of shots.

Before each session, I plan the shoot based on:

  • the ages of your children
  • how relaxed or structured you want the session to feel
  • the time of day and conditions

The goal is always the same: to create an experience that feels comfortable and works naturally for your family, rather than trying to fit you into a fixed plan.

family photoshoot in angkor
family photoshoot in angkor

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