I'm here to help you document your growing belly, the precious and fleeting first days of your baby's life, the gummy smile of your 6 month old who just learned how to sit up, and your growing family.
Why do Parents Feel Guilty about Bribing Kids for Photos?
Do you feel guilty about bribing kids for photos?
You aren’t alone. I can’t tell you how many parents turn to me with a guilty shrug, saying something like, “I’m bribing her with ice cream after.”
To that I say: Great!
Do NOT feel guilty. I know you feel like you are “cheating” or giving in to bad behavior rather than teaching patience and cooperation. There’s a lot of pressure, especially in modern parenting, to do things the “right” way—fostering intrinsic motivation instead of relying on rewards.
But the reality is, kids are kids! Photoshoots are not their idea of fun, and a little incentive (whether it’s a treat, a special outing, or extra screen time) can make the experience smoother for everyone.
Most parents bribe their kids for all sorts of reasons—whether it’s for quiet time at the grocery store or getting through homework—so doing it for a short, important moment like a family photo session isn’t a big deal.
I think we should reframe it: it’s not a bribe; it’s positive reinforcement! It helps create a happy, cooperative environment, and that leads to better photos. A little treat after a well-done photo session? Totally worth it.
Table of Contents
At what age does bribing kids for photos start to work?
Bribing (or as we are now calling it “positive reinforcement” 😉) typically starts to work around age 2.5 to 3 years old, when kids begin to understand cause and effect better. This, then that.
Here’s a rough breakdown by age:
Under 2: Bribes don’t really work—toddlers live in the moment and have a hard time grasping delayed rewards. Distraction and making the experience fun work better.
Ages 2.5–3: Simple, immediate rewards (like “After this picture, you get a sticker!”) start to be effective.
Ages 4–5: They can understand slightly delayed rewards, like “If you smile nicely for the whole session, we’ll go for ice cream after.”
Ages 6+: Logic kicks in, and they understand more complex rewards, like screen time, later bedtime, or a special treat.
For a photo session, tangible, short-term rewards work best (stickers, fruit snacks, or smarties). If they have to wait too long, they’ll lose interest. Also, letting them feel in control (“Do you want a gummy bear now or after this next picture?”) can help, too!
I typically always have smarties with me and do not hesitate to dole them out one by one throughout the session. Sometimes, I need to do it for the first few photos then they get into it and forget about the Smarties.
What are “bribes” that work well during photo sessions?
Here are some tried-and-true “bribes” (ahem, positive reinforcements 😉) that work well for photo sessions, broken down by age and type:
Immediate Rewards (Great for Toddlers & Preschoolers, 2-4 years)
Tiny Treats – Mini marshmallows, fruit snacks, Goldfish crackers, Smarties (small and quick to eat, no mess!).
Sticker Power – Give a sticker after a few good shots. Bonus: Let them put one on YOU!
Little Toys – Tiny cars, figurines, pop-its—let them earn a new one every few minutes.
Silly Privileges – “After this picture, you get to tickle Daddy!” or “You can make a silly face in the next photo.”
Delayed-but-Soon Rewards (Best for Ages 4-6)
Lollipop at the End – A classic! If they do well, they get a lollipop (or a small treat).
Playtime Promise – “If we finish quickly, we’ll go to the park after!”
Screen Time Bonus – “You can have an extra 10 minutes of tablet time later.”
Pick a Prize – Let them pick a small dollar-store toy or fun snack on the way home.
Bigger Incentives (Great for Ages 6+)
Earn Points for a Bigger Reward – “Every great smile gets you closer to choosing the next movie night pick!”
Fun Outing After – Ice cream, a trip to the carousel, extra playground time.
“You’re the Boss” for 10 Minutes – Let them make silly rules at home (like “Mom has to hop on one foot for a minute”).
Cash for Older Kids – Sometimes, a few bucks works wonders for tweens! 😂
Bonus Tips:
Let them feel in control – Give choices! (“Do you want a gummy bear or a sticker after this photo?”).
Make it a game – “Let’s see who can hold the biggest smile until I count to 3!”
Use a sibling rivalry trick – “Let’s see who can sit the nicest first—winner gets a special treat!”
Ideas for keeping kids engaged without bribes?
I have a few tricks for that, too! 😆
Here are some fun engagement tricks that help kids cooperate without bribing kids for photos. These work wonders for getting natural smiles and keeping kids entertained during a session.
1. Make It a Game 🎉
“The Freeze Game” – Have them wiggle and jump, then FREEZE in place when you say “go!”
“The Animal Game” – “Can you roar like a lion? Now smile like a happy lion!”
“Magic Word Smiles” – Instead of “cheese,” try silly words like “boogers” or “stinky pickles.”
“Superhero Stances” – Have them pose like a superhero, then say, “Now give me your best happy superhero face!”
2. Give Them Control (Sort Of 😉)
Let Them Pick the Pose – “Do you want to sit on the blanket or stand and spin?”
Reverse Psychology – “Whatever you do, don’t smile. Nooooo, don’t do it! Oh no, I see a smile coming!!”
Make Them the Boss – Let them give you (or their parents) a funny pose to do first!
3. Use Humor & Distraction 🤣
Silly Sounds – Animal noises, squeaky voices, or pretending to “sneeze” on them.
Ask Funny Questions – “Everyone look at the person with the stinkiest feet in the family!” “Do you know what I had for breakfast this morning? Ice cream…with worms on top! Yummm so goooood!”
The “Oh No!” Trick – Drop something (on purpose) and say, “Oops! Who did that?!”—they’ll giggle every time.
Pretend Fart Noises – Works on 99.9% of kids every single time. 😂 I have this little fart noise machine in my bag of tricks.
4. Get Them Moving 🏃
“Run to Mom/Dad and Give the Biggest Hug!” – Perfect for snuggly family shots.
Jumping Contest – “Who can jump the highest?” (then snap right before they land).
Spin and Fall – “Spin like a ballerina, then fall into Mom’s arms for a big hug!”
5. Secret Trick for Older Kids (6+)
“Serious Face Challenge” – “Let’s do a serious model face. Okay, hold it! Now, NO laughing… oh no, I see a smile!”
Inside Jokes – Ask parents for a funny nickname or a joke their kid loves.
Cool Kid Pose – Let them do a “cool” pose first, then transition to a relaxed smile.
6. When in Doubt… Be Goofy! 🎭
Dance like a goofball.
Put something on your head and pretend not to notice.
Make a camera peekaboo game: “Is there a mermaid in my camera?! Let me check… oh, I see one!!”
These tricks turn the session into a fun experience instead of a chore, making bribing kids for photos less necessary.
If you are interested in booking a maternity, newborn, baby, or family session, please contact me here. I look forward to bribing your kids for photos ; )
Comments counter