Sunset Family Beach Photography at the Sound View in Greenport, NY

Family beach photography will always have my heart. The mix of salty air, soft sand, and warm sunset light creates the most effortless setting for real connection. This sweet milestone session at the Sound View Hotel in Greenport, NY, was all of that and more, shy smiles at the start, sandy toes, and twirling princess dresses by the end.

Greenport is one of my favorite locations for family beach photos. Nestled along the North Fork of Long Island, it feels like a peaceful escape while still being an easy trip from the city. The Sound View Hotel sits right on the water, overlooking the Long Island Sound, which makes it a dream spot for a NY family photographer.

This Greenport family session at the Sound View Hotel had everything I love about family beach photography: a beautiful location, soft sunset light, and a family willing to simply be themselves. From those first shy moments to the last twirls by the water, we created a set of images that tells the story of this season in their lives in a natural, heartfelt way.

If you’re dreaming of your own family beach photos on the North Fork or anywhere from New York City to the Hamptons, I would love to help you create a relaxed, meaningful session that feels true to your family. Please contact us to get started today!

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The Ultimate Central Park Family Photography Guide

As a New York City Family Photographer and a native New Yorker, I thought it would be a good idea to put all of my favorite Central Park photo locations for family photos in one post so that you’d have everything you need to know to capture stunning, timeless family portraits in NYC's most iconic green space.

Central Park is one of the most magical backdrops for family photography in the world. With 843 acres of rolling meadows, iconic bridges, blooming gardens, and dramatic skyline views, it offers something for every family's style, from whimsical and playful to classic and elegant. Whether you're visiting New York City or you're a local family looking for a memorable session, this guide will help you make the most of your time in the park.

Best Locations in Central Park for Family Photos

Bethesda Fountain & Terrace - Perhaps the most iconic spot in all of Central Park, the Bethesda Fountain and its surrounding terrace offer grandeur and architectural beauty. The Angel of the Waters statue creates a stunning focal point, and the wide stone steps make for natural, relaxed posing. This location works beautifully for families of all sizes.

Photographer Tip: Arrive early on weekend mornings before crowds build up. The warm light in the archway leading to the terrace creates an almost painterly effect on portraits.

The Bow Bridge - The elegant cast-iron Bow Bridge is one of the most photographed spots in the park — and for good reason. The bridge spans the Lake beautifully, and in spring and fall the surrounding foliage creates a dreamy, romantic atmosphere. It's an especially beloved spot for families with young children, who love to peer over the railings into the water.

Best Season: Fall foliage (late October–early November) turns the scene golden and orange, making this one of the most breathtaking backdrops of the year.

Conservatory Garden - Tucked away on the Upper East Side of the park at 105th Street, the Conservatory Garden is Central Park's only formal garden and a hidden gem for photographers. The three garden sections — English, French, and Italian — offer manicured hedges, flowering wisteria, and the beloved Secret Garden fountain. Because it requires a short walk from major entrances, it's much less crowded than other spots.

Best Time: Late April through May for spectacular spring blooms, or late September for the Michaelmas daisy display.

Sheep Meadow - When you want open space, natural light, and that quintessential New York City skyline in the background, Sheep Meadow is your spot. This 15-acre lawn offers a relaxed, picnic-style atmosphere that's perfect for families with young children who need room to run. The skyline of the Upper West Side framed against a blue sky makes for stunning wide-angle family shots.

Clothing Tip: Bright, coordinated outfits pop beautifully against the green lawn and blue sky. Avoid busy patterns that compete with the lush background.

Cherry Hill & The Lake - The area near Cherry Hill offers a fountain, a classic Victorian-style bridge, and sweeping views across The Lake toward the Bow Bridge. It's a versatile spot that works for both close-up portraits and wider environmental shots that capture the park's grandeur.

Best Times of Day & Season

After Sunrise: I have learned that over the years, the best time to go to Central Park is right after sunrise. Less crowds, Fewer distractions in the background, and it feels as if you have the park, all 843 acres to yourself. It’s truly magical!

Golden Hour - The hour after sunrise and the hour before sunset provide soft, warm, flattering light that is ideal for portraits. In Central Park, late afternoon golden hour, roughly 5–7 pm in summer, bathes the Bethesda Terrace and open meadows in gorgeous amber light.

Seasonal Highlights

Spring (April–May): Cherry blossoms near the Reservoir and Conservatory Garden; fresh green foliage throughout the park.
Summer (June–August): Lush, full greenery; best for early morning sessions before heat and crowds peak.
Fall (October–November): Peak foliage makes this the most sought-after season. Book photographers well in advance.
Winter (December–March): A snowy Central Park is utterly magical. Far fewer tourists and a beautiful, quiet atmosphere.

What to Wear for Central Park Family Photos

Your clothing choices can make or break the overall look of your photos. Here are some tried-and-true guidelines:

  • Coordinate without matching. Choose a two or three-color palette and let each family member wear something different within that palette.

  • Do not wear Black for your photos.

  • Avoid busy logos, large graphics, and neon colors that distract from faces and expressions.

  • Layer up in fall and winter. Think scarves, jackets, and boots add texture and visual interest.

  • Comfortable shoes matter. You'll be walking on grass, cobblestones, and paths. Avoid shoes that will cause discomfort.

  • Bring a change of outfit for children. Little ones get dirty quickly, especially near the water and on the grass.

Practical Tips for a Smooth Session

  • Book your photo session anywhere from 4–8 weeks in advance, especially for fall sessions, which fill up months ahead.

  • Arrive 15 minutes early to let children explore and settle in before photos begin.

  • Bring snacks and small props like bubbles, a balloon, or a favorite stuffed animal to keep young children engaged.

  • Check the NYC Parks event calendar. Some days, the park is busier due to events, and certain areas may be closed.

How to book your family session in Central Park, NYC

I hope these tips were helpful, and if you are ready to book your Central Park family session, I’d love to hear from you. Please use our contact form here to send us a message or follow us on Instagram to say hello. We are booking family sessions in Central Park all year round, so it’s always a great time to schedule your family photos today.


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Bridgehampton Beach Session with Family Photographer in NYC

There’s nothing I love more than photographing a family in a place that already feels like home. For this Bridgehampton session, we met on a quiet stretch of beach on a cloudy summer afternoon to capture a little boy’s very first season by the ocean. His mom grew up spending summers nearby in Sag Harbor, so coming back here with her own baby felt extra special.

We kept things simple and baby-led. There were snuggles in mom and dad’s arms, a few quiet moments in the dunes, and lots of giggles when the breeze picked up. At this age, it’s less about perfect poses and more about capturing the way your baby looks at you, how tiny they still feel in your arms, and all those little details you never want to forget. The soft light, the sentimental location, and their relaxed, thoughtful wardrobe all came together to tell their story in a simple, genuine way.

If you’re dreaming of photos that feel like your family - calm, natural, and full of connection - choosing a favorite place and letting your evening unfold is a beautiful place to start. I’d love to hear from you!

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Best Spots for Family Photos in the Hamptons

As a Hamptons Family Photographer who grew up in Sag Harbor, I thought it would be helpful for me to put together a list of my favorite places for the best family photos in the Hamptons. From wild Atlantic beaches to charming village streets, consider this your complete guide to the most photogenic family photography locations on Long Island's East End.

The Hamptons have long been a destination for those who appreciate natural beauty, and it's no surprise that it's also one of the most breathtaking settings for family photography on the East Coast. With its wide sandy beaches, dramatic dunes, historic windmills, lush farm fields, and quaint village charm, the Hamptons offers a variety of backdrops that feel both elevated and effortlessly beautiful.

Whether you're spending a summer week in Southampton or a fall weekend in Amagansett, here are the best spots to capture your family memories on the East End.

Best Beach Locations for Family Photos

Cooper's Beach, Southampton - Consistently rated one of the best beaches in the United States, Cooper's Beach offers wide, pristine stretches of sand with natural dunes and ocean views. The beach is clean, spacious, and well-maintained, which makes it ideal for family photo sessions. The late afternoon light here is spectacular; the golden hour turns the sand and water into a warm, glowing canvas.

Best Time: One to two hours before sunset for golden light washing across the sand. Weekday morning sessions avoid summer crowds.

Parking Note: Non-resident parking fees apply in summer; book sessions for early morning or evening to avoid peak lot fees.

Sagg Main Beach (Sagaponack) - A hidden gem among Hamptons beaches, Sagg Main is quieter and more wild than its famous neighbors. The dunes here are dramatic and beautiful, and the beach has a raw, natural quality that lends itself to more editorial-style family portraits. It's particularly stunning in the late summer and fall when the dune grasses turn golden.

Style Suggestion: Soft neutrals, linen, and flowing fabrics look absolutely stunning against the natural dune grass and sand tones here.

Atlantic Avenue Beach, Amagansett - With its picturesque parking lot dune approach and wide beach, Atlantic Avenue Beach in Amagansett is a favorite for photographers. The dunes provide a beautiful natural frame, and the beach itself tends to be less crowded than Southampton beaches. It has a relaxed, quintessentially Hamptons feel.

Main Beach, East Hampton - Main Beach in East Hampton offers some of the most beautiful dunes and beach grass in the Hamptons. It has an exclusive, serene quality, and the approach through tall dune grass makes for gorgeous walkway shots. They have working bathrooms and a cafe, which is the perfect way to finish your session with a snack.

Havens Beach - Havens Beach is Sag Harbor’s own small public beach, tucked along the harbor’s edge. It has a gentle, sheltered quality very different from the open Atlantic beaches to the south — the water is calm, the setting is intimate, and the views across the harbor to North Haven are quietly beautiful. Ideal for young families who prefer still water, and a lovely spot for end-of-day light when the harbor glows warm.

Village & Landscape Locations to visit during your session

East Hampton Village - The village of East Hampton is one of the most beautifully preserved historic villages in America. Tree-lined streets, white picket fences, the iconic Home Sweet Home Museum, and the old windmill on James Lane all make for charming, characterful backdrops. A walk through the village at golden hour produces photographs that feel timeless and storybook-perfect.

Must-Visit Spot: The East Hampton windmill on James Lane, which dates to 1804, is a beloved landmark and makes a unique, one-of-a-kind background for family portraits.

BeBe Windmill, Bridgehampton - If you're looking for that quintessential Hamptons windmill backdrop with open fields around it, the Bebe Windmill area in Bridgehampton is stunning. The surrounding farm fields and open sky create a pastoral, painterly setting that is especially beautiful in late summer and early fall when the light is golden and warm.

Mecox Bay & Watermill - The calm, glassy waters of Mecox Bay offer a completely different feel from ocean beaches. The bay is surrounded by reeds and marsh grasses that glow brilliantly in sunset light, and the reflections on the water can be extraordinary. This is a great location for families who prefer calmer water for young children, and the Water Mill area nearby has charming historic structures worth incorporating.

Long Lane Farm Stand Area, East Hampton - Farm stands are iconic to the Hamptons, and the pastoral countryside along Long Lane and Butter Lane in Bridgehampton offers sweeping agricultural landscapes with barns, fields, and hedgerows. This is a wonderful location for more lifestyle-oriented family sessions where the goal is relaxed, natural interaction rather than posed portraits.

Sag Harbor Wharf & Village Waterfront - The Sag Harbor waterfront is the town’s heart. The village wharf, dotted with sailboats and classic wooden vessels, offers a nautical backdrop unlike anywhere else in the Hamptons. The soft morning light reflecting off the harbor creates beautiful, painterly conditions for photography. Families can walk the docks, explore the marina, and capture that relaxed, maritime spirit that defines the town.

Main Street, Sag Harbor -Sag Harbor’s Main Street is lined with Federal and Greek Revival architecture dating back to the 1800s, giving it a stately, historic quality. The American Hotel, the Old Whalers’ Church, and the row of independent shops and galleries create a rich visual backdrop. Unlike the more boutique-heavy streets of East Hampton or Southampton, Main Street feels lived-in and authentic — perfect for candid, documentary-style family portraits.

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Best Seasons for Hamptons Family Photos

Summer (June–August) - The classic Hamptons season. Beaches are at their most vibrant, the water is swimmable, and the light is long and beautiful. Book well in advance as summer photographers fill up quickly. Early morning (7–9am) and late evening (6–8pm) sessions avoid the heat and the crowds.

Fall (September–October) - Fall is arguably the most beautiful time for Hamptons photography. The summer crowds are gone, the dune grasses turn russet and gold, the light is softer and more directional, and farms and fields are at their most photogenic. September is warm enough for beach sessions while October brings cozy sweater weather and farm-fresh backdrops.

Spring (April–May) - Spring in the Hamptons is quiet, fresh, and uncrowded. Blossoming trees, wild irises near the ponds, and the return of green to the fields make it a lovely time for a session. The weather can be unpredictable, so having a flexible session time is advisable.

What to Wear for Hamptons Family Photos

The Hamptons has a relaxed, classic aesthetic, think coastal preppy meets natural ease. Here are some wardrobe suggestions:

  • For beach sessions: Soft neutrals, whites, creams, sandy tones, and ocean blues. Flowy dresses and linen shirts are a classic choice.

  • For village and farm sessions: Warmer tones like rust, olive, camel, and ivory pair beautifully with the historic architecture and pastoral backdrops.

  • Layers always work well. A light denim jacket, a chambray shirt, or a linen wrap adds visual interest.

  • Go barefoot on the beach! It's more comfortable for children and looks naturally relaxed in photos.

  • Avoid black clothing, bright neons, and busy graphics. The natural beauty of the Hamptons should be the star, not the clothes.

Practical Tips for Family Photos in the Hamptons

  • Book your session 6–8 weeks in advance in summer. Fall sessions, especially late September and October, also fill up quickly.

  • Check beach access and parking ahead of time, as many Hamptons beaches require village resident parking permits in summer.

  • Bring a beach wagon for young children. It can make transporting gear, snacks, and tired toddlers much easier.

  • Consider a two-location session: start at a beach location for sunset, then walk to a nearby village street or farm area for variety.

  • Sunscreen for everyone, and insect repellent if you're near marshes or meadows in late summer.

  • Keep sessions to 30–60 minutes for families with young children, after that, energy and patience tend to fade quickly.

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Booking Your Family Photography Session

The Hamptons is a truly special place to photograph your family. Whatever location you choose, the combination of beautiful light, natural scenery, and that unmistakable East End magic will create memories that last a lifetime. If you are interested in learning more about our family sessions in the hamptons, I’d love to hear from you. Please use our contact form here to reach out and inquire today.


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10th Year Wedding Anniversary Photos in Montauk, NY

There is something incredibly special about reaching your 10th wedding anniversary. Marking that milestone with wedding anniversary photos is one of my favorite ways couples choose to honor their story. For this sweet family, we returned to where it all began: the Montauk Yacht Club in Montauk, NY, the very place they said “I do” ten years ago. Now, instead of just two people in love, there were four of them - mom, dad, their son, and their daughter - ready to celebrate and create new memories in the Hamptons.

For this couple, the Montauk Yacht Club was more than just a pretty backdrop. It was the place where they promised each other forever. As we walked the grounds together, they pointed out locations that held memories from their wedding day: where they shared their first look, where they danced with family and friends, where they snuck away for a quiet moment together.

Now, a decade later, they were back- this time hand in hand with their children. Revisiting their wedding venue for their 10th wedding anniversary photos felt like opening a time capsule. You could see it in their faces: the same love, just deeper and richer, shaped by ten years of life together.

When planning wedding anniversary photos, especially in a setting like Montauk, I always encourage families to choose outfits that feel like an elevated version of themselves - comfortable, but special. For this session, the family chose light, coastal-inspired colors that worked beautifully with the yacht club setting and the Montauk landscape.

Here are a few simple guidelines that work well for Montauk and Hamptons sessions:
- Soft, neutral tones like cream, beige, pale blue, soft pink, and light gray photograph beautifully by the water.
- Flowy dresses and skirts add movement and look gorgeous in the ocean breeze.
- Linens and cottons keep everyone comfortable, especially if it’s a warm summer day.
- Coordinated outfits (rather than matching) create a cohesive, natural look—think colors and tones that complement one another instead of identical outfits.

The goal is always for you to feel like yourself. When you’re comfortable and confident in what you’re wearing, your connection and emotions can really shine through in your photos.

Your wedding day was just the beginning. The years that follow—the ordinary days, the big milestones, the growing family - are where your story truly unfolds. If you’re dreaming of an anniversary session in Montauk or anywhere in the Hamptons, I would be honored to help you celebrate this chapter with heartfelt, natural photographs that feel like you.

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