I always suggest choosing a park that’s special to you. Where do you spend time as a family? These locations will bring back lots of memories for you.
One of the best things about living in London is the extraordinary amount of green space. We’re spoilt rotten!
The beautiful parks and commons are a gift for family portrait sessions. They provide lots of variety in backdrops – and lots of space for your children to run around and enjoy themselves.
A Londoner born and bred, I know the parks like the back of my hand. I played in them as a child, and now I love taking my own daughter to run around in these amazing spaces!
Over the years, I’ve built up a favourite set of parks for photographing families across this beautiful city. These parks are private enough to not worry about passersby. They’re open enough to allow children to run around, and to have a stunning variety of planting and colours. There are so many great outdoor locations to choose from – please see a selection below.
I choose the exact spots on the day based on the weather, the light and which plants are in flower.

Great parks for family photographs
- Battersea Park
- Bishop’s Park
- Bushy Park
- Chiswick House and Gardens
- Clapham Common
- Dulwich Park
- Greenwich Park
- Hampstead Heath
- Holland Park
- Hyde Park
- Kensington Gardens
- Millwall Park
- Peckham Rye
- Potter’s Field Park – Tower Bridge
- Putney Embankment
- Regent’s Park
- Richmond Park
- Victoria Park
- Wandsworth Common
- Wimbledon Common
Louise’s sessions are so relaxed, you almost forget that photos are being taken. The children played in the park while she captured some really natural and beautiful moments.”
Emma

Battersea Park
Battersea park is a particular favourite of mine.
It has the grassy meadow areas, a picturesque lake, the river and beautifully planted areas.
At the other side of the park is the river, which makes a great backdrop for your photographs.
I know places off the beaten track that offer peace and quiet which are great for your family portraits.
It’s a really fun spot to take children as you can make a real day of it. How about a bike ride afterwards, Go Ape, feeding ducks or having a picnic on the grassy hills?
These all make fantastic settings for photographing you and your family.
Bishop's Park in Fulham
Bishop’s Park in Fulham is one of my favourite locations for a family portrait session.
There’s a special spot in Bishop’s Park that I particularly love for family portrait sessions. It offers beautiful foliage, light shade and privacy from passersby.
I love the little wooded area with its peaceful paths. It offers lots of landscape to incorporate in your family photographs, with very few people walking by.
The balancing tree is always a hit with young children too!
The wide, open fields also make a great backdrop for family photographs.
It’s also picturesque alongside the towpath, with the views of the Thames.
In Spring and Summer, the brightly coloured rose garden also makes a stunning backdrop.
Clapham Common
Clapham Common has the wonderful bandstand.
It has some quiet wooded areas nearby which provide great cover if the sun is particularly bright.
The fishing ponds also make a great backdrop.
Scooting along the flat paths is a great option for little ones!
It’s a great location to take younger children as the cafe and playground can be a great reward at the end of the session.
Greenwich Park
The variety of locations in Greenwich Park is wonderful. I love the majestic bandstand for family group shots, and exploring the beautifully planted flowers always works a treat with engaging little ones. The more secluded areas through the wilder areas also make for magical children’s portraits.
Holland Park
Holland Park is a wonderful location for family portraits. The variety of options in this park is fantastic: from the grand, sandstone buildings to the stunning Kyoto Garden and the pathways through the woods.
Kensington Gardens
A pretty and slightly more formal park, Kensington Gardens makes an elegant location for family photography.
The low-level planted section is ideal for toddlers and little children. The paths stretching on into the distance are very picturesque. It’s always fun to play on the fallen tree trunks, and in the shade of the huge trees.
National Trust properties
I love photographing in the beautiful grounds of National Trust properties. I just ask that you contact them for permission to take your photographs there.
Each property has their own policy, but often a permit isn’t required for a family portrait session – just permission.
Peckham Rye
Peckham Rye is another great park to consider.
The wysteria pathway is stunning, as are the child-sized landscaped gardens and the pretty fountain.
Children love running around the pathways, playing hide-and-seek and examining the brightly coloured flowers. These all make for great child photographs.
Putney Embankment
From Bishop’s Park, it’s a quick walk over Putney bridge to the very pretty Putney Embankment.
The uninterrupted view of the river disappearing into the distance makes a great location for family photography.
The near-guarantee of curious ducks, geese and swans to distract and amuse your little ones is always a winner too!
We can also follow the path along the river into more shaded areas, heading towards Hammersmith.
Richmond Park
Richmond park is a particular favourite of mine, as it has such wide, open spaces.
The pond is very pretty, and the fields and open grassland are stunning.
I have vivid memories of coming here with my mother. I love now bringing my own little girl here, and exploring with our dog.
Wandsworth Common
Wandsworth Common has a lovely variety of locations.
The picturesque pond and more secluded areas are both super options.
Of course, the ice cream van is often on hand for when energy levels start to dip!
The walkways around and through the pond are so much fun for children to run around on. They make for great photo opportunities.
There’s lots of nice foliage to provide gentle shade, so it’s great all year round.
The open fields at the other end of the common also provide a nice wide backdrop, and shade for bright and sunny days.

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