Family Photography

Candid, real-life family photography in the Main Line + Philadelphia area.
Sessions are relaxed, natural, and focused on connection—no stiff poses, just honest moments you’ll want to remember.


September Mini Sessions

Kick off the season with beautiful family photos at Ashbridge Memorial Park in Bryn Mawr, PA. Each mini session is 25 minutes, includes 10 high-resolution edited images, and is just $250.

Sessions will be held on September 13th & 14th during golden morning (9–11am) and evening (5–7pm) light.

It’s the perfect way to capture your family this fall and get a head start on holiday cards before the busy season begins.

$50 deposit required to reserve your spot

My mini sessions are all about capturing your family as you are—playful, connected, and real. There won’t be a photo set with props or stiff poses; instead, we’ll keep things natural and light so your personalities shine through. I’ll guide you into moments that feel relaxed and fun while also making sure we get that perfect holiday-card-worthy shot you’ll love sharing.

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Birch

  • $350

    45 minutes of photography at your home or a special location

    25 thoughtfully chosen high-resolution images

    $15 for each additional image

    $50 deposit required at booking

    4 week delivery

Maple

  • $550

    1.5 hours of photography at your home or a special location

    35 thoughtfully chosen high-resolution images

    $15 for each additional image

    $50 deposit required at booking

    4 week delivery

Oak

  • $850

    2 hours of photography at your home or a special location

    45 thoughtfully chosen high-resolution images

    $15 for each additional image

    $50 deposit required at booking

    4 week delivery


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About Daniela

I’m a professional photographer with 15+ years of experience capturing everything from editorial portraits to weddings. But becoming a mom changed the way I see everything.

Photographing my own family—the quiet, in-between moments, the messy joy, the real connection—has been the most meaningful work I’ve ever done. It reminds me that the everyday is worth remembering.

Now, I bring that same intentional, documentary approach to photographing families: no forced smiles, just honest images that feel like you.