


There is a request photographers are hearing more and more during family sessions.
Not “please do not photograph our kids’ faces.”
But rather…
“Please do not post our kids’ faces on social media.”
And honestly? Completely fair.
Parents today are far more aware of online privacy than they were even five years ago. Many families are happy to have traditional portraits in their gallery, framed on their walls, and shared with grandparents. They just prefer that their children’s faces are not floating around the internet forever.
For photographers, that simply means being intentional.
Including a few no face family images in every session gives clients something they feel comfortable sharing online while still protecting their kids’ privacy. And the best part is that these photos often end up being some of the most emotional and artistic images from the entire gallery. So if you are a photographer navigating this growing request, here are eight creative family photography poses that naturally hide faces while still telling the story.









This one never fails and yes, it is popular for a reason.
Have the family walk away from the camera with hands linked together. Stagger them slightly so the movement feels natural rather than perfectly lined up.
Kids dragging their feet, swinging their arms, or wandering slightly off course is not a flaw. It is the magic.
This pose creates connection, movement, and a relaxed documentary feel while keeping faces completely out of the frame.
Parents sitting or standing with kids pulled in close from behind creates instant comfort energy.
Arms wrapped around shoulders. Kids leaning back into their parents. Faces naturally tucked away.It feels intimate without feeling staged, which is exactly what many families want from documentary family photography.
Hands tell stories. Period.
Tiny fingers wrapped around a parent’s thumb. Wedding rings resting against soft baby skin. A child holding both parents’ hands while walking.
These images often end up being some of the most emotional in a gallery because they capture connection without needing facial expressions at all.
Also, clients tend to love these images far more than they expect.
Have one parent hold a child while facing slightly away from the camera. The other parent leans in naturally or interacts with the child.
The result feels candid and relaxed, almost like the photographer just happened to catch a real moment.It is perfect for families who want lifestyle family photography that feels authentic rather than posed.
Foreheads touching, bodies angled away from the camera, and zero pressure to look directly at the lens.
This pose naturally hides faces while still showing closeness and warmth between family members.
It works beautifully for parents who want emotional images without the classic “everyone smile at the camera” moment.
Soft. Timeless. Always a yes.
If the lighting cooperates, silhouettes are an automatic win.
Position the family against the sunset or bright backlight and allow them to interact naturally while you capture their outline.
The shape of a parent lifting their child or holding hands becomes the entire story.These images feel artistic and dramatic while also being perfect for families who want family photography without faces for social media.
Instead of asking everyone to look at the camera, ask them to look at each other.
Parents looking at their kids. Kids looking back at their parents. Someone inevitably looking at a random rock on the ground.
It feels genuine and relaxed, and faces naturally stay partially hidden without feeling forced.
And honestly, the chaos usually creates better photos anyway.
Movement solves almost everything in family photography.
Walking. Twirling kids. Lifting them into the air. Spinning in circles.
Motion keeps families relaxed and creates natural interaction while also making it easy to capture angles where faces are not the focal point.
It also keeps sessions fun, which means better images across the entire gallery.






The request for no face family images on social media is becoming increasingly normal, especially among younger parents.
It is not about disliking photos or avoiding portraits. Most families still want beautiful images with their children’s faces for their personal galleries.
They simply prefer to keep their kids’ online presence more private.
As photographers, including a handful of these images during a session allows families to share their experience online while still feeling comfortable about privacy.
And surprisingly, these photos often end up being some of the most meaningful ones.
Because family photography has never really been about faces anyway.
It is about connection. Movement. The way your child fit perfectly in your arms during this season of life.
Those are the details people actually remember.
Ready for family photos that feel natural, meaningful, and never forced?
Whether you want classic portraits, candid moments, or a few social-media-friendly images that keep your kids’ faces private, we can absolutely make that happen.
Because great family photos should feel comfortable… not stressful.
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