Book a session with these 7 local photographers for holiday photos

Get ahead of the holiday chaos and schedule your family photo shoot now.

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Capture the season’s magic and your growing families with a quick photo shoot.

The holidays are sneaking up on us and it’s time for the infamous season’s greeting card. This year, we’re determined not to leave things to the last minute.

We’ve found seven local photographers with open sessions for holiday photos. All you have to do is book and get your kiddo to smile.

Monica Salazar Photography | $150+
Holiday mini sessions range from 10 to 60 minutes, and digital photos are ready for download in 2-3 weeks. Choose from various settings including a peppermint living room, gingerbread kitchen, Santa’s lap, and an outdoor Christmas tree farm. Book now.

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Don’t forget the coordinated outfits.

Lauren Peterson Photography | $350+
Book a family photo mini-session for 15 minutes on Sunday, Nov. 19 at the Christmas tree farm at Samuell North Park in Sunnyvale — about 50 minutes east of downtown. Get in touch.

Sharon Cleveland Photography | $275
Schedule a 10-minute mini session with Santa on Sunday, Nov. 19 + Friday, Dec. 8. The shoot includes five digital images and two 5x7 inch prints. Book now.

Meagan Nelson Photography | $50
Break out those holiday jammies early for a photoshoot of your kids curled up in bed or nestled in the middle of a Christmas tree farm in Keller — the sessions on Sunday, Nov. 12 are 15 minutes long. Reserve a spot.

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Time to break out the holiday jammies.

Poppy & Belle Photography | $175
Choose between a family Christmas tree session on Saturday, Nov. 7, photos with Santa on Saturday, Nov. 14, or a milk and cookies photo shoot on Saturday, Nov. 21. Book now.

Kaylee Barnett Photography | $225+
This studio has 15-minute mini sessions available on weekends from Saturday, Oct. 28 to Sunday, Nov. 19. Choose from seven different indoor and outdoor settings or schedule a session with Santa. Book now.

Aimee Hamilton Photography | $225+
Perfect for toddlers and little kids — mark your calendar for Sunday, Nov. 5 and schedule a 5-10 minute session with Santa. Contact to reserve a spot.

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