Ultimate Autumn Photoshoot Guide for Families in London

Little blonde girl in a park, exploring around London during an autumn photoshoot

Autumn is such a magical time of year, especially in London, where the city transforms into a sea of warm colours and crisp air. As a family photographer based in South West London, I always get excited when this season arrives because the backdrop nature provides is nothing short of spectacular. From the golden leaves in Richmond Park to the soft, golden light at sunset, an autumn photoshoot is the perfect way to capture special family moments that can be cherished for years to come.

In this guide, I’m going to take you through everything you need to know to plan the perfect autumn family photoshoot. Whether you’re looking for the best locations, timing tips, or wardrobe inspiration, I’ve got you covered!


Why Autumn is Perfect for Family Photoshoots

Two children playing in the park, on a rainy day, jumping in a puddle, having fun and laughing

There’s something about autumn that makes it feel magical. Maybe it’s the crispness in the air, or maybe it’s the way the light hits the changing leaves just right. Whatever it is, autumn has a special charm that makes it one of the best times to take family portraits.

1. The Vibrant Backdrop:

Autumn colours are simply amazing. You’ve got a mix of fiery reds, golden yellows, and burnt oranges that create a rich, warm backdrop for your photos. There’s no need for artificial props or studio setups because nature provides it all, that’s what I love about the season. These colours make family photos look timeless and inviting, which is why autumn photoshoots are so popular.

2. The Lighting:

Autumn light is different from any other season. It’s softer, more diffused, and golden, especially in the mornings and late afternoons. The low angle of the sun during the golden hour (right after sunrise or just before sunset) gives a beautiful, warm glow to your photos. This type of lighting is flattering for skin tones and helps create dreamy, magical portraits.

3. The Atmosphere:

Autumn just feels cozy, doesn’t it? The cool air and the rustle of leaves underfoot create an atmosphere that’s perfect for outdoor photos. It’s a season where families come together, enjoy the outdoors, and celebrate the changing year, making it an ideal time to capture memories.


Best Locations for Autumn Family Photoshoots in London and Kingston upon Thames

Father and his daughter in the park, during autumn photoshoot

London has some of the most picturesque locations for autumn photoshoots, and I’ve had the pleasure of shooting in some truly spectacular spots, that I truly appreciate as a foreigner. Here are my top picks for autumn family photoshoots in London and Kingston:

1. Richmond Park:

Richmond Park is a personal favourite for autumn shoots. The vast open spaces, the golden trees, and the herds of deer wandering around make it an iconic location. You can find little pockets of privacy and capture some incredible, natural family moments here.

2. Bushy Park:

Really close to Kingston, Bushy Park is another fantastic spot for autumn photography. With its great avenues of trees, quite ponds, and wildlife, you’ll have no trouble finding a beautiful backdrop for your family portraits.

3. Kew Gardens:

If you want a mix of lush greenery and vibrant autumn colours, Kew Gardens is the place to go. With its wide variety of trees and plants, this location gives you plenty of opportunities to create the perfect autumn-themed photos. The landscapes and flowers change throughout the season, so you’re guaranteed variety.

4. Terrace Gardens in Richmond:

Terrace Gardens in Richmond takes on a magical charm in autumn, as the leaves turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold, creating a warm, cosy atmosphere. The crisp air and rich autumn colours make it an ideal spot for family walks, with scenic views of the River Thames framed by trees in their autumn glory. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy the beauty of the changing seasons, and perfect for capturing those timeless outdoor family photos against the backdrop of nature’s stunning transformation.

5. Kingston Riverside:

The Kingston riverside offers a mix of urban and natural settings that work brilliantly in autumn. You can capture the mix of city life and the beautiful changing leaves reflected in the river, offering a unique and vibrant backdrop for family portraits.

You can also check my recommendation for a mini photoshoot near Kingston upon Thames


How to Time Your Photoshoot for Peak Autumn Colours

Little blonde girl in a orange halloween dress, sitting on stairs, children photography from Mellsnap

In London, autumn can be a bit unpredictable. The colours usually start changing in late September and can last until early November, depending on the weather. That’s a pretty decent window to plan your photoshoot, but if you want those perfect golden tones, timing is key.

1. Peak Autumn Colours:

Typically, the best time for capturing autumn colours in London is early September to late October. This is when the leaves are at their most vibrant, and the golden tones are perfect for photos. However, keep an eye on the weather and plan accordingly because a windy week can change things fast!

2. The Importance of Golden Hour:

If you want to capture that beautiful, soft light, the golden hour is the best time to shoot. That means early mornings or just before sunset. The light during this time is magical—it casts a warm, golden glow that’s perfect for creating timeless portraits.


What to Wear for an Autumn Photoshoot

Maternity photoshoot for a family of three in a park

Choosing the right outfit for an autumn photoshoot can really elevate your photos. You want to complement the natural autumn colours without blending in too much. Here are some tips:

1. Earthy Tones:

Think deep reds, mustard yellows, forest greens, and rich browns. These earthy tones harmonise beautifully with the autumn palette, helping your family stand out while still feeling part of the scene.

2. Layers, Layers, Layers:

It’s autumn in London, so layering is essential! Not only will layers keep you warm, but they also add depth and texture to your photos. Think cozy jumpers, scarves, hats and jackets. Plus, they make it easier to adjust for the ever-changing British weather.

3. Coordinating but Not Matching:

Go for outfits that complement each other without being too similar. For example, if one person is wearing a mustard jumper, another could wear a burgundy scarf to create a cohesive look without everyone wearing the same thing. Let each person’s personality shine through.


Posing Tips for Natural, Candid Autumn Family Photos

Brother and sister holding hands and walking in a park

The best family photos happen when everyone feels comfortable and relaxed. Here are some posing tips to help you and your family feel at ease:

1. Embrace Movement:

Don’t be afraid to move around during your photoshoot! Whether it’s walking hand in hand, throwing leaves in the air, or twirling around with your kids, these moments of movement create natural, candid photos that capture genuine joy and connection. If needed, I will assist with how to pose to look good in photos!

2. Be Present:

Some of the best shots happen in between poses. Focus on enjoying the moment with your family, and I’ll capture the candid smiles, laughter, and connections that make your family unique.

A quick tip on where to look when I’m taking photos: You can look just above the camera, somewhere in the distance or at one of the family members, creating more intriguing moments.

3. Mix Up Your Groupings:

If you’ve got a large family, don’t be afraid to mix up the groupings. We can capture parent-child moments, sibling photos, or even just the kids playing together. This adds variety and makes for a well-rounded album of memories.


Preparing for an Autumn Photoshoot (Practical Tips)

Father and son looking at the river, outdoor family photography from Mellsnap

Autumn in London can be unpredictable, but with a bit of preparation, you can ensure your photoshoot goes off without a hitch:

1. Dress Warm:

It might not be freezing, but it can be chilly! Make sure everyone, especially the kids, is dressed warmly. Layers are your best friend, and keeping the kids comfortable means you’ll get happier, more relaxed photos.

2. Bring Snacks and Water:

Kids (and grown-ups!) can get a bit grumpy if they’re hungry or thirsty, so bring along some snacks and water to keep everyone energised and smiling throughout the session.

3. Have Fun:

Most importantly, remember that this is a chance to spend time with your family and have fun. Don’t stress about the small details—just enjoy the moment, and your photos will reflect the love and joy within your family.


Book Your Autumn Photoshoot Today

Father and daughter, sitting close to river, outdoor family autumn photography from Mellsnap

Autumn is a special time, and the memories you capture during this season will last a lifetime. If you’re ready to embrace the magic of autumn photoshoot with your family, I’d love to help! I’m based in South West London and specialise in capturing natural, candid family moments that you’ll treasure forever.

Get in touch today to book your session, and let’s create some autumn magic together!

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