Monday, August 25, 2025 | By: Animal House Photography
Hi friend.
Does the world seem loud and overwhelming?
With school back in session, activities in full swing, and stores already putting out holiday décor, it's easy to feel like the world is flying by in a blur.
An in-home family session can be the perfect way to slow down and take a deep breath. A minimalist setting could be the setting you've been looking for to focus on the things that really matter.
In this session, an empty house proved to be an ideal setting for this sweet family. What could at first seem harsh or stark became the perfect playground for their lively little boy. A empty room becomes a racetrack. A bare floor becomes a wrestling mat. With no distractions, play takes center stage and family connections shine through.
A minimalist session captures everyday moments, like eating a meal, and removes the distractions. No chairs, tables, napkins, or silverware to think about, just family time and giggles over pizza.
A little face covered in pizza sauce. A little boy showing off his toys. These sweet moments leap off the screen when placed in a minimalist, simple space.
Without a lot to focus on other than each other, this couple's love for one another came to the fore. As they relaxed into this empty space, their mutual affection shone brighter and brighter.
An outdoor space can be just as simple and delightful as indoors. We headed outside for a few minutes and explored the spaces around the home. The greens and browns of the yard add natural colors that enhance rather than overwhelm the minimalist vibe.
Is this the style you've been waiting for? Let me know, and let's chat about your minimalist in-home session!
Tiffany Crenshaw is a lifestyle newborn and family photographer serving the Huntsville and Madison Alabama areas. Sessions typically book about 6 weeks to 3 months in advance so be sure to reach out if you are interested in scheduling a session for your family.
We have received your message and will contact you shortly
Leave a comment
0 Comments