november 15, 16, & Dec 7mini sessions
studio holiday mini session

 

  • each session lasts 20 minutes
  • The mini session will include 5 digital images. You select these images from an online edited gallery.
  • There are two upgrade options: 30 images or the full digital collection. All options are available at booking.
  • À la carte digital images, prints and wall products available to purchase from gallery.
  • HOLIDAY CARDS will also be available to purchase from gallery!
  • Sessions are held at Saltwater Studio, located at the north edge of downtown Seattle and lower Queen Anne.
  • $395 session fee due upon booking. (WA state/Seattle tax of 10.35% also applies)
  • If you are unable to make your session time, an attempt to reschedule during another time slot available will be made. Rescheduling cannot be guaranteed.
  • No refunds, but mini session fee can be applied to a full family session in 2026.
  • Photo is from 2024 mini-sessions. Set will be different this year, but these can be used upon request.
  • Reminder with directions and instructions to get into building will be sent the day before your session.

 

2016Winner of 2016 Best
Wedding Photography as voted
by The Knot Mexico
Wedding PhotographyBest of the Knot
2014Winner of 2014 Best Wedding Photography as voted by
Style Me Pretty Mexico
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2011 - 2016Winner of Best Wedding Photography, five years running, as voted by Simple WeddingsWedding PhotographyBest Photography

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frequently asked questions

 

Q: How is a mini-session different than a regular session?

 

A: It's not really that different, except it's shorter! And in the studio, where we don't have to worry about the cold, rainy weather in Seattle! We will work through as much as we can in the time allotted. Perfect for shorter attention spans, kids and parents alike! ;)

 

Q: What happens if we are late?

 

A: We will take as many photos as possible in the time remaining in your time slot.

 

Q: What happens if we can't make the session?

 

A: If you get ill or have an unforeseen circumstance, we can attempt to reschedule during another time slot if there are any available during mini-session days. Rescheduling is not guaranteed. Session fee can be applied to a regular family session in 2026.

 

Q: Can other people come to the session with us?

 

A: Due to the abbreviated session time, this session is intended for immediate families only. Please contact me if you would like to bring additional people and we can book a regular session!

Tips on how to make your mini-session successful!

Manage expectations.

 

Have a quick chat with the family about how the session will go. If you let them know what to expect beforehand, you'll set them up for success because they'll anticipate what will happen

 

Plan your outfits ahead of time. (And steam/iron them!)

 

You don't have to get all new outfits (unless you want to!). Aim for coordinating/complementary colors in your outfits, not matchy-matchy. Don't forget to wear shoes you won't mind seeing in photos. I'm happy to consult on outfits if you'd like me to. Send me an email or text with pics and I'll give you my opinion.

 

Make sure you set out everything you need the night before your session.

 

It'll help everyone if no one has to run around looking for a shirt that fits, one that isn't wrinkled, or matching socks.

 

Moms…get ready before everyone else.

 

If you "put on your own oxygen mask" first, you'll be less stressed about helping everyone else. Get mostly ready, get the kids ready, then finish up with those last touches before you leave.

 

Adjust nap/snack time accordingly.

 

Try to set your little one up for a successful shoot by making sure they are well-fed and have napped early enough for you to get ready and be on time for your shoot. Sometimes a quick (neat) snack on the way ensures that they won't be hangry during photos.

 

Don't pack your day too tightly around photos.

 

If you pack your day too tight, you run the risk of people being cranky... and it's anyone's guess if that'll be the little ones, the grown ups, or both.

 

Be early.

Allow time for Seattle traffic, and finding parking. If you give yourself a good buffer, then you'll ensure you get your full session time. (For mini sessions, it's probably safe to park in the loading zones near the building entrance, but please don't park in the reserved spaces.)

Category Archives: Infants

In-home newborn sessions are becoming a favorite for me. They are relaxed, slow paced, and everyone is at ease because they are in comfortable surroundings. Snacks, lovies, and favorite toys are nearby when distractions or change of pace is needed. This session was the quintessential in-home photo shoot. I met the Alex family in the fall...

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    Little Miss L was wide awake pretty much the entire time I was at their house.  She was about a month old, so past the super sleepy newborn phase… but L did not want to miss any of the action!  It seemed like mom could get her to calm down and then just when she’d...

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      november 15, 16, & Dec 7mini sessions

      Category Archives: Infants

      Tired Big Brother ~ Ballard in-home newborn session

      In-home newborn sessions are becoming a favorite for me. They are relaxed, slow paced, and everyone is at ease because they are in comfortable surroundings. Snacks, lovies, and favorite toys are nearby when distractions or change of pace is needed. This session was the quintessential in-home photo shoot.

      Ballard newborn photos

      I met the Alex family in the fall of 2015. They were first time parents and Levi was not even a year old. I have since seen them right before their second was born for a maternity/holiday family session, and then again in their home for Jacob’s newborn photos. Minh-Hai and Ben are relaxed, calm people and Levi is clearly the product of very stable, consistent parenting. He is a little tentative at first, but warms into a fun-loving, expressive toddler. Maybe it was all the excitement but on the morning I spent with them, Levi was uncharacteristically tired. He had slept in later than normal and yet was still running low on energy. He was subdued and spent lots of time laying on the floor. After a little while he asked to take a nap.

      Ballard newborn photos

      We moved from the living room upstairs to Levi’s room. They played a little, read a storybook, and then he was off to la-la-land. After that, I got to spend some moments with Minh-Hai and Ben where they could savor the time with undivided attention on Jacob. I remember when my youngest was a newborn, it always seemed extra sweet when my oldest was at school or sleeping and I got to give my baby my full energy. I remember exchanging looks with my husband or just sitting and watching him sleep. I think with the second child, you learn to appreciate the smallest moments even more because you realize how fleeting they are. Also, you are constantly spreading energy in multiple places, so to just focus on one child is extra special.

      Ballard newborn photosBallard newborn photos

      And a bonus slideshow!

      Alex Family – February 2017 from Kellie Pecoraro Photography on Vimeo.

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        Wide Awake ~ Seattle Infant & Family Photography

        Little Miss L was wide awake pretty much the entire time I was at their house.  She was about a month old, so past the super sleepy newborn phase… but L did not want to miss any of the action!  It seemed like mom could get her to calm down and then just when she’d be falling asleep, she’d wake herself up again.  So we got lots of fun pictures of Miss L with her eyes wide open!

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