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Bristol Family Photographer

Family photography in the Bristol area

I’m Alison, a family photographer with over a decade of experience photographing babies, children, families, and celebrations.

I specialise in natural, relaxed images at home or outdoors.

I offer natural family photography across Bristol, Bath, Gloucestershire and Somerset, capturing families with a mix of honest, candid moments and timeless portraits.

Raising children means life is messy, beautiful, and non-stop but somewhere in the middle of the chaos, I know you’d love to hold onto the connection, the laughter, and the way your family feels right now. 

I’m here to get your family in some beautiful, natural photos.

Printed, framed, shared, or tucked away somewhere, these images will become part of your family’s story.

  • “Alison is amazing! The photoshoot was so much fun and Alison made it really enjoyable for the kids. She is super patient. The photos are incredible! Thank you for a wonderful experience.”

    ~ Joanna Balfour

  • Time moves on, and children keep growing, hold onto this part!

    Your family photos aren’t just for today, they’re for your kids to look back on when they’re grown. They’re for remembering who you were, how you laughed, how you held each other close. 

    Whether it’s your toddler’s cheeky grin or a quiet cuddle, these are the memories you’ll want to hold onto. I guide you a little, but mostly I let your family be yourselves and that’s where the magic happens!

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    How it works

    Your family photo session lasts about one hour with time for your children to play, explore, and be themselves. You can choose to do your photos at your home, in your garden, or meet at an outdoor location. A couple of weeks later, you’ll receive a private online gallery of carefully edited images.

    Places to meet for your photos around Bristol

    You can do your photoshoot at home, in your garden, or meet me somewhere around Bristol. If you prefer your local park or nearby field, that’s absolutely fine, too. You can try somewhere new or we can just meet at a place you know your family loves!

    Clifton suspension bridge and observatory
    Ashton Court 850 acres of parkland and woodland
    Blaize Castle 400 acre estate with woodland
    Leigh Woods ancient trees and scenic trails
    Trooper’s Hill rugged landscape with an old chimney stack and views of Bristol
    Stoke Park meadows, fields and woodland
    Bristol Harbourside a mix of modern and historic elements by the water

    FAQs

    Here are answers to some of the most common questions I receive. Take a look, and feel free to contact me if you have any others!

    • What areas do you cover?

      I cover Bristol, Bath, Gloucestershire and Somerset. All travel within a 30-mile radius of Portishead (my home) is included. I can travel further so please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you’re not in the areas above.

    • Do you have a studio?

      All my work is done on location. I specialise in capturing natural, authentic moments in outdoor settings like parks, woods and fields. If you’d rather have a more relaxed and personal setting, I can also come to your home for a comfortable, familiar environment.

    • How much will it cost?

      The cost depends on the package you choose! To secure your booking, a deposit of £100 is required at the time of booking. I am currently offering three family photo packages.

    • Do you offer gift vouchers?

      Yes, you can purchase photography gift vouchers available as a physical voucher or e-voucher. Great for any occasion! Please see gift vouchers for details.

    • What happens if it rains?

      If the weather turns out to be unsuitable on the day of your photoshoot, don’t worry! We’ll reschedule at no extra cost. While an overcast day works perfectly fine, we’ll rearrange if it’s pouring with rain to ensure the best conditions for your session.

    • What if my child is ill?

      I am happy to reschedule your photoshoot to another date at no extra cost. Please try to give me as much notice as possible.

    • Will the photos be in colour or black and white?

      You’ll receive a mix of both color and black-and-white photos, carefully chosen to suit each image and bring out its best qualities.

    Blog story - What to wear for a family photoshoot

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    You’ve booked your family photoshoot. Now comes the tricky bit… what on earth should we all wear? It’s probably the question I get asked most often, and the good news is: it doesn’t need to be stressful.

    The goal isn’t to look like you’re all dressed for a magazine shoot. It’s to feel like you, just slightly more pulled together.

    Here are a few tips (with colour ideas):

     

    1. Choose colours that go nicely together

    You don’t need to match exactly. In fact, it’s better if you don’t. Instead, try picking a colour palette of 2 to 4 tones that work well together, then build around those shades.

    Here are a couple of combos that work really well:

    Soft neutrals
    Cream, beige, dusty pink, olive green, denim blue

    Warm autumn tones
    Rust, mustard, forest green, navy, chocolate brown

    Let each person wear different items from the group of colours – one in olive trousers, another in a denim dress, someone else in a mustard jumper. It’ll look coordinated without being too “matchy”!

     

    2. Dress for the setting (and the weather)

    Think about where you’ll be having your shoot. If it’s at the beach or in a bright indoor space, lighter colours like whites, pale blues, and sandy tones work beautifully. In the woods or the city, richer, deeper shades tend to look better.

    Beach shoots
    White, pale blue, stone, sage green

    Forest, parks, or city shoots
    Burnt orange, burgundy, deep teal, charcoal

     

    And don’t forget the season! You want to be comfortable. In winter, layers like jumpers, scarves and cosy jackets look great and keep you warm. In summer, lighter fabrics like linen or cotton are ideal.

     

    3. Keep it classic (but still you)

    Simple dresses, chinos, cardigans, or shirts work really well. Things that feel familiar, but just a little more polished than your everyday look.

    Try to avoid big logos, bold text, or cartoon characters. They can be distracting in photos, especially when we want the focus to be on your faces and connections.

     

    4. Maybe add some texture and layers

    Adding texture can really help give your images some depth.

    • Chunky knits
    • Linen or corduroy
    • Denim jackets
    • Wool scarves

     

    5. Think about shoes (yes, really)

    Shoes often get overlooked, but they do show up in photos! Keep them simple and neutral if you can. For outdoor shoots, boots, sandals, or clean trainers usually work well. And if we’re shooting on the beach or in a field, barefoot is totally fine and often looks lovely.

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