One thing I’ve learned after photographing hundreds of families, seniors, babies, and business owners is that almost everyone shows up to their session carrying a quiet worry.
They might not say it out loud, but I see it in the nervous laugh, the quick apology, or the way someone says something like:
“I’m sorry my kids are crazy today.”
“I’m not very photogenic.”
“My hair is doing its own thing today.”
“We’re probably your most awkward clients.”
And every time I hear those things, I want to say the same thing.
I promise you… I am not judging any of it.
In fact, what you’re worried about isn’t even on my radar.
Here are a few things clients sometimes worry about during sessions.
Their kids’ behavior
Parents often apologize if their kids are shy, energetic, distracted, or just being kids.
But honestly? Kids being themselves is exactly what creates the most genuine photos. Some of the best moments happen in between the “posed” photos — the giggles, the chaos, the running, the cuddling.
Their outfits
People worry if they chose the wrong colors or if their clothes wrinkle.
But what I’m actually looking at is light, connection, and expression. A slightly wrinkled shirt or imperfect outfit never ruins a meaningful image.
Their body or appearance
This is probably the most common worry. People wonder if they look awkward, uncomfortable, or not “photo ready.”
But what I’m seeing is something completely different — personality, connection with your family, and the little expressions that make you look like you.
Their house, yard, or location
When sessions happen at home or at a meaningful place, people sometimes apologize for the space.
But those personal environments often tell the best story.
Instead of judging, my brain is usually focused on things like:
• “That light right there is perfect.”
• “If I move them two steps to the left this will look amazing.”
• “That laugh was real — I want to catch that again.”
• “This is the moment their parents are going to love.”
Photography is less about perfection and more about noticing moments most people miss.
The photos people love the most are rarely the perfectly posed ones.
They’re the images where:
someone is laughing
a parent is looking at their child
a senior’s personality comes through
a small moment turns into a memory
None of that requires perfection.
It just requires you to show up as yourself.
That’s completely normal. Almost everyone does.
But once we start shooting, most people realize pretty quickly that sessions are more relaxed than they expected.
You don’t have to perform.
You don’t have to be perfect.
You don’t have to know what to do.
That’s my job.
If you've been putting off photos because you're worried about how things might look or feel, I promise you're not alone — and you're probably much more photo-ready than you think.
Megan Gioeli of M.Gioeli Photography is a family, senior, and small business photographer based in Mocksville, North Carolina, serving clients throughout the Triad including Clemmons, Winston-Salem, and Advance. Megan focuses on creating relaxed photo sessions that capture real moments and genuine personality so clients feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera.
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