About Minis on the Move
Minis on the Move was created with an understanding shaped by both my work as a photographer and my life as a mother of three. With real family life at the center, each session is designed to feel familiar, unhurried, and respectful of every family’s rhythm — allowing children to show up as they are, and moments to unfold naturally.
Rooted In Real Family Life
Before Minis on the Move became a business, it was a response to what I saw — both behind the camera and within my own home. Traditional photo sessions often ask families to perform, rush, or fit into unfamiliar environments. For many children, that pressure shows.
As a parent, I became especially aware of how easily a photo session could turn into another task added to an already full day — coordinating schedules, getting everyone ready, and loading children into the car to arrive somewhere on time. That layer of effort often shows up before the session even begins.
Minis on the Move was built to remove that friction entirely. By bringing the experience to families — rather than asking families to go somewhere else — sessions begin in a calmer place, allowing children and parents to settle in more naturally and be present from the start.
A Perspective Formed At Home
An Experience Shaped with Intention
Every session is guided with care, patience, and flexibility. There is no expectation for children to perform, follow a strict timeline, or fit into a predefined idea of what a photograph should look like.
While the experience is designed with children at the center, families are welcomed naturally into the space when it feels right. Sometimes that means parents stepping back to allow room for trust and independence; other times it means sharing a quiet moment together. The approach is never rigid — it’s responsive, thoughtful, and grounded in what feels most natural in the moment.
For Families Who Value Ease Over Perfection
Minis on the Move is for families who value presence over polish and connection over control. It’s for parents who want photographs that reflect their child’s personality, not a version shaped by expectation or pressure.
The goal is never perfection — it’s honesty, warmth, and creating images that feel lived in and meaningful long after the moment has passed.
Each session is approached with intention and respect — for children, for families, and for the season of life they’re in.