Most people are strapped for time but this doesn’t mean we don’t want to enjoy and capture the special moments – they do fly by so quickly after all. Fortunately, if time constraints have been preventing you from scheduling a professional photography session, mini sessions are the solution you’ve been searching for.
The What: Mini sessions are basically shorter portrait sessions that are offered at a reduced price and include fewer images. While you won’t be able to change outfits or locations, you will still get a perfect set of images. The average mini session lasts about 15 minutes. Most photographers will edit the photos and make them available to you in an online gallery. This way you can download and print them whenever you’re ready or purchase prints and canvases of your favorite images.
The When: You’ll find that most photographers limit mini sessions to only a few per year. You may find they are popular around the holidays. Mini sessions are great for getting a few photos to send with your cards or use as custom holiday cards. To make sure you don’t miss out on these photography sessions, get on the e-mail list so you can be notified. You can sign up for our e-mail list here. NEWSLETTER LIST
The Where: Mini sessions generally take place at the studio in order to save time and because sessions are scheduled back to back it must be convenient for the photographer. You also won’t have to worry about weather.
The Outfits: What you decide to wear to your mini session is entirely up to you. It all depends on why you’re taking the photos, the story you’re trying to tell and what you feel most comfortable in. If you’re feeling unsure, ask your photographer for a few quick tips.
Overall, mini sessions are ideal for anyone who has a busy schedule, limited budget and wants a few professional photos. Just keep in mind that these sessions are restricted, so make sure that you choose the right photographer before you book them.
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Michele is a lifestyle portrait photographer in North Oaks & Minneapolis Minnesota. She photographs children and their families both on location and in her studio located in Northeast Minneapolis. mQn Photography is the premier luxury family photographer in the Twin Cities. To schedule your next session with Michele please visit mQn Photography | Twin Cities Photographer or e-mail michele@mqnphotography.com
Michele loves giving back and she provides free photography for families living in the NICU. To request a session please apply directly by submitting a form through https://www.mqnphotography.com/nicu
Michele also specializes in Fresh 48 photography sessions in local Minneapolis Birth Centers and hospitals. To book your Fresh 48 Session with Michele be sure to send her e-mail with your due date to get on the calendar. BOOK NOW

Michele Quattrin of mQn Photography is a Minneapolis family photographer who documents motherhood, babies, and families with a timeless, honest style. With 15 years of experience and a background in photojournalism, she is especially drawn to the real moments that make early newborn sessions so meaningful. Her approach is gentle, polished, and natural, which makes her a great fit for Fresh 48 photography at hospitals like The Mother Baby Center at Children’s Minneapolis. Michele serves families across Minneapolis, Edina, and the Twin Cities, creating images that feel both heartfelt and refined.
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