Family reunions are such a special time. Whether it’s been years since you last saw your relatives or you get together every summer, reunions offer a beautiful chance to reconnect and capture memories that last a lifetime.
One of the must-have shots at any family reunion? The big group photo. It’s the one that ends up framed in grandma’s hallway and shared in family texts for years to come. If you’re the designated photographer (or just the one with the nicest camera!), here are my favorite tips for getting the best family reunion photos possible.
Take the Group Photo Early
If you’re hosting a big reunion, it’s smart to take the full group photo early in the day before the food coma sets in or people start heading out. Once everyone has arrived and the energy is still high, gather the group for a quick portrait session. It’s much easier to capture smiles before the kids are napping and the adults are sipping second cocktails!
Remind Everyone Why This Matters
Let’s be real there’s always someone who doesn’t want to be in the photo. Instead of pushing, gently remind them that these photos are for the future. They’re part of your family’s history, and generations to come will be grateful to see every single face. Sometimes, that little perspective shift makes all the difference.
Use Chairs and Levels for Better Composition
To make sure everyone is visible and comfortable, bring in a few chairs for older relatives to sit on. Have kids kneel or sit on the ground, and place taller folks in the back. If you have access to benches or risers, use them! Creating layers in your composition helps everyone shine and ensures no one is hidden behind Uncle Joe’s shoulders.
Always Check the Viewfinder
Before you hit the timer or ask someone else to snap the photo, double-check the viewfinder. Make sure every face is visible and there are no awkward shadows. A quick glance can save you from missing the shot.
Don’t Stop at Just One Photo
Yes, the big group photo is important but the magic is often in the smaller, more emotional moments. Try capturing:
- Each immediate family unit
- Grandparents with their grandkids
- Generational shots
- New babies or family members
- Candid moments like cousins playing or grandma cooking
These snapshots tell the real story of your day.
Bonus Tips for Family Reunion Photography
- Don’t stress if not every kid is looking at the camera—it’s part of the charm!
- Avoid taking photos while people are eating (no one likes mid-bite pics!).
- Capture candid interactions whenever you can.
- Take more photos than you think you’ll need—you can always delete later.
- And most importantly: get in the frame yourself! You’re part of the story too.
Ready to Capture Your Own Family Story?
Whether you’re planning a big reunion or just want updated portraits of your people, I’d love to help you preserve these moments. Let’s create something meaningful together! Click here to book your session or follow along on Instagram for more photo tips and inspiration!
mQn Photography is led by Michele, a Minnesota-based lifestyle photographer known for capturing authentic, heart-filled images of modern family life. Michele specializes in working with immediate families, kids, and parents who want more than just posed portraits they want connection, joy, and the little in-between moments. With a calm presence and natural style, she helps clients feel at ease so their personalities shine through every photo. While she occasionally shares tips for larger family events, Michele’s true passion lies in documenting everyday magic with the people closest to your heart.

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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