Why Should Your Next Family Photos Happen at the Ball Field?


This type of session is perfect for families who want photographs that feel genuine—not just portraits, but memories. If your family's life revolves around the ball field, let's tell that story exactly as it unfolds. After all, some of the most meaningful family moments happen between the innings, on the sidelines, and in the people who are there to cheer the loudest.

As a documentary family photographer, I believe the most meaningful images happen where your family's real life unfolds—not just where everyone is asked to smile.

Baseball player slides into home plate in a cloud of dirt during a game, with teammates visible in the background.

When you think about family photos, your mind probably goes to a park, a beautiful field at sunset, or maybe a studio. But what if I told you that one of the most meaningful places to capture your family is somewhere you're already spending countless hours?


The ball field.


Or the football stadium. The soccer complex. The basketball gym. Wherever your family gathers week after week to cheer on the people you love.


Sports become more than just a game—they become part of your family's story.

What if I can give you more than that?

Would you like more than a long set of beautiful photos?


Young baseball player in colorful uniform and red helmet stands ready to bat at a Little League game.
Young baseball player slides into base as fielder reaches to make the tag during a youth baseball game.
Young baseball pitcher in red, white, and blue uniform mid-throw on mound during little league game.

What if I can give you photos of your family LIFE.


Think about how many evenings and weekends are spent at practices, games, and tournaments. Those fields become a second home. They're where your children grow in confidence, where friendships are built, where grandparents cheer from lawn chairs, and where siblings play in the grass while they wait for the next inning.  Hiring a documentary family photographer can give you ALL these memories to hold.


Those moments deserve to be remembered just as much as the posed family portrait.

Why choose a documentary family session?

You're Already Together


One of the biggest challenges of scheduling family photos is simply getting everyone in one place.

At the game? You're already there.


Parents, siblings, grandparents, cousins—sometimes the whole crew is gathered to support one player. It's the perfect opportunity to capture not only your immediate family but the extended family who are making memories right alongside you.



Black and white photo of three people hugging and laughing outdoors at a casual event.
Elderly man and child sitting together on metal bleachers under a covered outdoor sports field shelter.
Two children watch a youth baseball game from behind a chain-link fence at a sunny outdoor ballpark.
Woman cheering enthusiastically at a youth softball game through a chain-link fence on a sunny day.

Less Stress, More Real Life


There's no need to worry about getting everyone dressed up or finding another evening to fit into your already full schedule.

You're already where you need to be.

Instead of adding another appointment to your calendar, a documentary family session fits naturally into a day that's already happening. Everyone is focused on what matters most—being together.

Two children sit on a striped blanket in a park, playing together with toys and a bag nearby.

The Best of Both Worlds


One of my favorite parts of these sessions is telling the complete story.


I photograph the action on the field—the determination, excitement, celebrations, and even the tough moments.

But I also turn my camera toward the sidelines.

The nervous parents.

The proud grandparents.

The little siblings playing in the dirt.

The hugs after the game.

The conversations between innings.

Those are the moments that often become the most treasured memories.

Young baseball players in colorful uniforms playing a little league game on a dirt field with spectators watching.
Two young baseball players in colorful uniforms pose together in the dugout holding gloves and bats.

Years From Now...


Years from now, your child may not remember every score or every championship.

But they'll remember who showed up.

They'll remember the people who cheered the loudest.

They'll remember that baseball field, football stadium, or soccer complex because that's where so much of their childhood unfolded.

As a doumentary family photographer in Lawton, Oklahoma, my goal isn't just to photograph the game—it's to preserve the story surrounding it.

Because someday, these ordinary Saturdays and Tuesday night games won't feel ordinary at all.

They'll become some of your family's favorite memories.

And that's exactly the kind of story worth preserving.

Stress-free, beautiful photos in just a ball game




What’s included:

1 ball game before and after

50+ edited images included

Online gallery delivery

Everyone, action shots, family shots, siblings, and that feels of being at the ball field.