The {H} family managed to gather FOUR generations for a large family photography session at Bonelli Park in San Dimas. So we are talking great-grandparents, grandparents, parents (that are grandchildren), and children (great-grandchildren). That’s a mouthful, so just take a look at our large family photos at Bonelli Park.
4 Generations in One Large Family Photo
We started with a really large family photo with 39 people in total. This is an Asian family, specifically a Chinese family. Good thing Judy can count to three in Mandarin and Cantonese, but maybe not to 39…
And let’s get the whole large family to cheer!
And then began the smaller sub-families and groupings. It reminds us of wedding formals.
Here’s another one with all the grandchildren and great-grandchildren, or the third and fourth generations.
More Family Photos with Leaves
It was fall, so of course we have to get some family photos of the great-grandchildren with fall leaves.
Large Family Photos on a Log in Bonelli Park
We lined everyone up on a massive log for another large family photo.
Large Family Photos | Bonelli Park
This is a large family photography portrait session at Bonelli Park in San Dimas, on the east side of Los Angeles County. The city of San Dimas is our hometown, so we offer discounts for family sessions that are local to us (though call Judy to get a custom quote on a large family photo session with more than 5 people). This is a large Asian family, so this is an example of large Chinese family photography. There are four generations in these family photos, including great-grandparents and great-grandchildren. There are a total of 39 family members!
Please feel free to look around the rest of our blog for many more examples of family photography. We have narrowed down some of these articles into groupings, such as Chinese family photos. Judy is half Chinese and half Vietnamese. She understands mandarin and cantonese, but doesn’t speak it very well (but can answer in english). She is an expert in dealing with large families and organizing the family photos, including all the smaller permutations and configurations.