When families come back for another session, it means something worked. The images felt like them. The process wasn’t a chore. That’s exactly what happened with the Williams family, who returned for their second round of beach family photos—this time on the quiet coast of St. Augustine.
They already knew what to expect. No stiff posing. No dragging it out. Just real connection and relaxed energy that translates well in photos. And because they’d been through it before, we could skip the warmup and get right into it.
St. Augustine was the perfect backdrop. It’s not packed, it’s not flashy. It’s exactly the kind of beach that makes you want to stay barefoot. There’s no pressure to “perform.” It gives families room to just be together. And that’s when you get the good stuff—beach family photos that actually feel like real life.
The kids were a little older this time. A little more independence, a lot more personality. You could see it in the way they interacted—more playful, more confident. It wasn’t about perfect smiles or matching outfits. It was about documenting what their family looks like right now. That’s what annual sessions do—they give you a track record of your family growing up.
We didn’t overcomplicate it. We let them move, run, get sandy. We kept it moving, stayed in rhythm, and didn’t waste time trying to make something look “just right.” Because what they brought was right.
This isn’t a tourist-trap shoot location. It’s an easy, quiet stretch of beach where families can breathe. The lighting stays soft, the breeze doesn’t compete with the moment, and you get a clean background that puts the focus where it belongs: on your people.
That’s why this location keeps showing up in my work. It gives us exactly what we need for a session that feels honest and stripped down.
And if you’re on the fence about booking vacation photos—here’s your answer: do it. Beach family photos are never just about the beach. They’re about marking a moment in your family’s timeline. The kids aren’t getting younger. You’re never going to look back and think, “We had too many pictures.”
The Williams family came back, and they’ll come back again. And every session will look a little different because their lives keep moving. That’s the value of building a photo tradition—each gallery becomes another chapter.
When you’re not chasing perfection, you end up with photos that hit harder. You see movement. Emotion. Growth. Not forced smiles, but actual stories. That’s what this session delivered.
So whether it’s your first or fifth time booking beach family photos, know this: if you show up, stay open, and let things unfold, you’ll always walk away with something that matters.
If you’re planning your own trip and thinking it might be time to finally get those beach family photos done—do it. Keep it simple, show up as you are, and trust that we’ve done this before. Whether it’s your first session or your fifth, we’re here for families who want the real stuff. You can check out more details or get in touch at michellecoombsphotography.com.