Category Archives: family portraits

Stevenson Family Portraits | The Woodlands Family Photographer

Cindi found me through The Woodlands Moms of Multiples group.  Not because I have multiples (bless you all) but because I donate a photography package to the group every year.  I love that Cindi called me when she won the package!  We had a fantastic session with the family – the girls did a lot...

Caver Family | The Woodlands Family Photographer

I met this Mama (I think) at MOMS Club – this International Organization that literally saved my sanity many times over when my kids were babies.  Our kiddos are the same ages, except she has one extra!  What a beautiful family…we had so much fun during this shoot.  At the end, Dad said, I’d like...

Fall Family Portraits | The Woodlands Family Photographer

Tamara contacted me for a family session and I’m so glad that she did!  We got some beautiful photos of her family – individuals and as a family.  James wasn’t too sure about the animals in the woods.  But we were brave and didn’t see any animals, whew!  I’m so thankful to have met this...

The Moore Family | The Woodlands Family Photographer

I see this family twice a year – once for Riley’s birthday and once for family portraits.  This year, the family grew by twin boys!  I was so excited to meet these guys.  Luckily, they liked to be tickled so even though I’m not really that funny, I can tickle.  Worked like a charm!  Such cuties.  Thank...

All Smiles | The Woodlands Family Photographer

Love this adorable family!  Grandma contacted me about a family photo session.  This little guy was all smiles during our session but when grandpa showed up, you should have seen his little face light up!  Grandpa is a seriously funny guy, don’t you know.  More smiles, and more great family photos.  Thank you Grindel family...

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Shooting outdoors doesn’t always mean “perfect lighting.” 👇🏻

One of the biggest challenges with natural light is inconsistency—
skin tones can shift depending on shade, surroundings, and even reflections (hello green grass 👀).

That’s why I use off-camera flash, even outside.

It helps create:
✅ consistent skin tones
✅ balanced lighting
✅ a cleaner, more polished final image

So instead of guessing what the light is doing…
I’m controlling it.

📥 If you’re a photographer trying to figure out lighting + gear, I’ve put together a guide with the setups I actually use—link in bio.
What it looks like behind the camera… vs. what you get 👇🏻

Different sessions, different people, different goals—
but always the same focus: helping you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera.

Headshots, branding, families, seniors, and more… it all comes back to capturing people in a way that actually feels like them.

✨ If you’re ready to start planning your session, you can click the link in my bio.
You don’t need the most expensive gear to be a good photographer.

When I first started, I thought I needed everything—top-tier camera, expensive lighting, all of it.

The reality?

A solid camera and a good lens will take you a long way.

If you’re just starting out, keep it simple:
✨ A versatile zoom lens (24–70mm or 70–200mm)
✨ Gear you can rely on and learn inside and out

And when it comes to lighting—especially outdoors—don’t overinvest too early.

Wind happens. Gear gets knocked over. Things break.

Light is light.

Focus on learning how to use what you have before worrying about upgrading everything.

📥 I’ve put together resources for new photographers covering gear, lighting, posing, and more—click the link in my bio!
Most men think they don’t know how to pose for a headshot…

but it’s not about knowing poses.

It’s about a few simple adjustments that make you look confident and natural on camera.

A couple go-to options (like the classic “GQ” stance, arms crossed, or a relaxed lean) can completely change how you show up.

And the rest? That’s what I guide you through.

📥 If you’re also not sure what to wear, I’ve got you covered—grab my Men’s Style Guide for Headshots through the link in my bio.

📩 Ready for updated headshots? You can book through the link as well.
If you’re just getting started in photography… don’t worry about finding your niche right away.

When I first started, I photographed everything—weddings, babies, families, headshots, corporate… if someone needed photos, I was there.

And that’s how you figure it out.

You don’t find your niche by waiting—you find it by doing the work, learning what you like, and getting better with every session.

Every type of shoot teaches you something different.
Every client builds your experience.

Over time, you start to see what actually fits you—and that’s where your expertise comes from.

📥 If you’re in that phase right now, I’ve put together resources to help—covering lighting, gear, posing, and more.

✨ Grab them through the link in my bio!

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Tara is a member of the Professional Photographers of America PPA.
Tara is a Certified Professional Photographer.
Tara is a member of TPPA Texas Professional Photographer's Association.
Tara has earned her Master of Photography degree.
Tara has earned her Photographic Craftsman certification.
Tara is a member of the Professional Photographers Guild of Houston PPGH.