
There’s something truly magical about field minis. Every summer, they become the most requested and beloved mini sessions I offer — and for good reason! In 2024, they were my most popular sessions of the entire year, and for 2025, they are already almost sold out. If you’re looking for field photoshoot ideas that deliver timeless, natural family portraits you can hang proudly all year long, field minis are the perfect choice.
Let’s dive into what makes these sessions so special (and a few things you’ll want to keep in mind when planning your own!).
The Beauty of Simplicity: Why I Love Field Minis
One of the main reasons I love field minis so much is their simplicity. There’s no elaborate setup or props needed — just your family, genuine connection, and a stunning natural backdrop. The beauty of the field speaks for itself: tall grass swaying in the breeze, golden light spilling across the landscape, and soft textures that add depth and warmth to every image.If you’re looking for field photoshoot ideas that focus on emotion and connection over staging, this is it. Field minis keep the spotlight right where it belongs — on your family’s authentic bond.

Why Field Minis Make the Best Wall Art for Your Home
Another reason I adore field minis? The images you’ll receive are incredibly versatile and timeless. Unlike seasonal sessions that might feel tied to a specific time of year, field mini portraits can be proudly displayed in your home year-round.
The neutral tones, natural textures, and warm, soft lighting complement any decor style — from modern minimalist to cozy farmhouse. Families who book these sessions often tell me that their field mini portraits become the centerpiece of their home galleries.When planning field photoshoot ideas, I always suggest keeping in mind where you might want to hang your portraits — and trust me, a beautiful field photo fits anywhere.

A Few Challenges to Consider (And How We Handle Them)
1. Connecticut Weather is Unpredictable
Pop-up thunderstorms are common during Connecticut summers, and fields offer very little shelter! Because of this, there’s always a chance we may need to reschedule. I keep a close eye on the forecast and stay flexible so that we can make the best call together.
If you’re brainstorming field photoshoot ideas, flexibility is key — but I promise the final results are worth it.
2. Later Bedtimes for Little Ones
Since the best golden light happens close to sunset, and Burlington, Connecticut sunsets run late in summer, your little ones might have to stay up past their usual bedtime. But don’t worry — I bring plenty of games and engaging activities to keep everyone laughing, playing, and having a blast throughout the session.
Happy, distracted kids = genuine, joyful portraits. (And usually a good night’s sleep afterward too!)
3. Keeping an Eye Out for Ticks
Because we’re in tall grass, I always remind families to check for ticks before bed. But don’t let this deter you — ticks are now common even in short grass and everyday outdoor spaces. Just be vigilant, do a quick check after the session, and you’ll be totally fine.
Enjoy the field and the memories — it’s part of the adventure!

What to Wear for the Best Field Mini Portraits
One of my favorite tips for planning your session? Keep outfits simple. In a field, it’s the natural textures, family connection, and beautiful light that make the magic — not complicated wardrobes.
When dreaming up field photoshoot ideas, think about soft neutrals, light pastels, and simple, classic pieces. You don’t need heavy layers or fancy accessories. Lightweight dresses, linen shirts, and comfortable outfits help you stay cool and look stunning against the warm, golden backdrop.
Plus, I provide every client with a detailed styling guide to make choosing outfits completely stress-free!
Beating the Summer Heat
One question I often get is: Won’t it be too hot for a summer field session?
By the time our session rolls around in the evening, the worst of the heat has usually passed. And I send all my families tips and tricks for staying cool and comfortable on the day of the session — from staying hydrated to choosing breathable fabrics.
The summer evenings in Burlington are often surprisingly pleasant, and you’ll be so busy playing and laughing, you might not even notice the temperature!

Final Thoughts: Why Field Minis Are Worth It
Every year, my field minis sell out faster and faster, and it’s no surprise why. They are simple, stunning, and full of life — the perfect way to capture your family exactly as you are in this season.
If you’re dreaming up field photoshoot ideas for your next family portrait session, I can’t recommend field minis enough. They create images that are timeless, heartfelt, and filled with connection — images you’ll cherish forever.
I can’t wait to capture your family’s story against the beautiful backdrop of summer fields. See you there!
Choosing Sharon as Your CT Family Photographer
Why do you want Sharon Leger Photography as your Connecticut family photographer? First, you will be fully prepared for your session. This preparation includes detailed emails and videos before your session, in addition to a prep guide and questionnaire. Second, your session is thoughtfully strategized so that you get way more images than you ever thought possible. And finally, as a former elementary school teacher, Sharon is skilled at engaging and connecting with clients of all ages. Shy toddler? No problem! Cranky husband? I got you, mama!
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If you are interested in booking Sharon Leger Photography as your Connecticut family photographer, please know that most spots book about six months out. Reach out today for current availability!