(And why the answer isn’t just one time)
One of the most common questions I get when someone books a session is:
“What time should we schedule?”
Short answer:
Usually early morning (8–10 AM) or about 2 hours before sunset.
But the real answer depends on light, people, and real life schedules — not just the clock.
Let’s break it down in a way that actually makes sense.
Why Midday Is Usually Not Ideal
The middle of the day feels convenient, but the sun is directly overhead.
That creates:
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harsh shadows under eyes
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squinting
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bright hot spots
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washed out colors
The light isn’t softer — it’s just stronger.
Great photos are less about sunshine and more about direction of light.
Morning Light (8–10 AM)
Morning light is calm, soft, and consistent.
The sun is still low in the sky, which means it wraps around faces instead of shining straight down. Skin tones look natural and eyes stay relaxed.
Why Morning Works Well
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People aren’t tired yet
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Kids cooperate better
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Babies are happiest
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Business owners feel fresh
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Less wind and heat
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Locations are quieter
Morning sessions tend to feel peaceful instead of rushed. For families with young kids, earlier sessions usually lead to happier expressions and smoother sessions.
Best For
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Business branding photos
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Headshots
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Babies & toddlers
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Families with young children
It’s less about waking up early and more about avoiding overtired moods later.
Evening Light & Golden Hour
Golden hour happens the last hour before sunset when the sun drops low and the light turns warm and directional.
This is the light people usually imagine when they picture outdoor portraits.
What Makes Golden Hour Different
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Warm glow
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Soft shadows
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Background blur pops more
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Dramatic sky color
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Movement feels natural
This is when photos feel the most cinematic.
Best For
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High school seniors
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Family sessions with older kids
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Couples
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Personality driven portraits
Golden hour works especially well when people can relax and move instead of needing structure. Many high school seniors choose this time because it creates the warm, glowing look most people imagine for senior portraits.
So Which One Is Better?
Honestly — neither.
The best time is when people feel their best.
A perfectly lit session with tired kids rarely beats a slightly brighter session with happy ones.
The Real Deciding Factor: Mood & Schedule
Every session is a balance between ideal light and real life.
For example:
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A toddler who melts down at 6:30 PM → morning wins
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A teenager who just woke up at 9 AM → evening wins
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A business owner before work → morning wins
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A senior wanting glowing portraits → evening wins
Light matters, but expressions matter more.
What I Help Clients Decide
When you book, I don’t just pick a time based on sunset charts.
We consider:
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ages of kids
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personality
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goals of photos
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location
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time of year
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school/work schedule
Because the best photo session is the one where everyone is relaxed.
Quick Guide
Morning (8–10 AM)
Best for babies, young kids, business photos, calm sessions
Golden Hour (2 hours before sunset)
Best for seniors, relaxed families, and glow-style portraits
The Takeaway
Good light creates beautiful photos.
Comfortable people create meaningful ones.
The goal isn’t chasing the perfect sun — it’s choosing the time where everyone can actually enjoy the session.
FAQ
Is sunrise or sunset better for pictures?
Both can work, but sunset is warmer and more dramatic while morning is softer and calmer.
What is golden hour?
The hour before sunset when the sun is low and creates warm, soft light.
Can photos be taken midday?
Yes in shaded locations, but softer light times usually produce more flattering results.
What time is best for family photos with toddlers?
Morning sessions usually work best because children are rested and cooperative.
Megan Gioeli is a family and branding photographer based in the Triad of North Carolina. She photographs families, seniors, and business owners while also helping entrepreneurs show up consistently through intentional imagery.
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