A Golden Hour Family Session in Central, South Carolina

A reflective golden hour family session photographed in Central, South Carolina near Southern Wesleyan University. A storytelling-focused family photography session centered around connection, older children, marriage, and the beauty of preserving everyday family life.

Family walking together during a golden hour photography session in Central South Carolina

There is something especially meaningful about photographing families you have watched grow over the years.

Not just because you know their names or their stories, but because time becomes visible in a different way.

I have photographed Jason and Kelley Tegen and their family throughout different seasons of life, and every time I do, I am reminded how quickly family life keeps moving — even while we are living right in the middle of it.

This golden hour family session took place in a quiet field near Southern Wesleyan University in Central, South Carolina, one of my favorite areas for natural light photography in the Upstate. The light here settles softly across the fields in the evening, and everything feels just a little slower and calmer.

It was the perfect setting for a session centered less around posing and more around simply being together.

The Beauty of Photographing Older Children

When people think about family photography, they often think about babies or very young children.

But there is something incredibly special about photographing families with older kids too.

The in-between years matter just as much.

The teenage years.
The almost-grown years.
The years where everyone is becoming more independent, but still deeply connected in all the quiet ways families are.

Jason and Kelley’s children are older now — and I found myself noticing how beautiful this stage of life is to document.

Not because everything is perfectly polished or posed.

But because it is real.

And one day, these photographs will remind them not only what everyone looked like, but what it felt like to be together in this season.

The Small Moments Are Usually the Ones We Keep

One of my favorite things about this session was how little of it felt staged.

There was walking, talking, laughing, Piper happily running through the field, kids having fun around each other, parents smiling at one another in the quiet in-between moments.

I always want my family sessions to leave room for interaction and movement, especially during outdoor golden hour sessions like this one. Some of the most meaningful photographs happen when families stop thinking about the camera altogether.

And yes — I will always happily welcome dogs into sessions too. They are part of the family story just as much as anyone else, and Piper brought so much joy and energy to the evening.

After All These Years

I also found myself drawn to the moments between Jason and Kelley.

The way they looked at one another after all these years of marriage.

Just familiar, steady affection.

There is something deeply beautiful about long marriages and shared history.

As a photographer, I notice those things more and more now — the small glances, the comfort, the ease people build together over decades of life.

Those moments matter too.

Not just the photographs of children growing up, but the photographs that quietly say:
we built a life together.

Why These Sessions Matter

Family photography is not only about documenting milestones.

Sometimes it is simply about pausing long enough to notice the season you are already living in before it changes again.

Older children grow up.
Parents grow older.
Families evolve.

And while life rarely slows down for us, photographs give us a way to hold onto pieces of it anyway.

That is one of the reasons I love natural light family photography so much.

It allows room for movement, personality, storytelling, and connection in a way that feels timeless and honest.

Family Photography in Central & Clemson, South Carolina

I photograph family sessions throughout Central, Clemson, Seneca, Greenville, and Upstate South Carolina, focusing on natural connection, golden light, and storytelling-driven imagery that feels warm, timeless, and true to your family.

The fields and quiet outdoor locations around Southern Wesleyan University remain some of my favorite places for relaxed golden hour family sessions.

Because at the end of the day, the photographs that matter most are usually the ones that remind us how it felt to love and be loved in a particular season of life.

A Personal Note

As I was putting this session together, I found myself looking back through older photographs I took of these precious kids years ago when they were still little.

The kind of photographs that never quite feel old to the people who love them.

Including a few of those images here feels especially meaningful, because they are such a reminder of how quickly family life moves — and how important it is to keep documenting the seasons as they come.

One day, today’s photographs become part of the family history too.

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