Jun 12 2026 | By: High Degree Media
A first birthday party is a funny thing. The guest of honor will remember none of it. Everyone else will remember all of it, which is exactly why the Bhindwal family brought me in when they celebrated their daughter's first birthday at Rasoi III in Monmouth Junction, NJ, with about 80 of their favorite people.
Here is the problem every parent hosting a first birthday faces. You spent weeks planning the outfit, the decor, the cake, the menu. And on the day itself, you are hosting. The person who worked hardest on this party is the person least able to enjoy it, let alone photograph it. That is the real reason families across central New Jersey hire me. So the parents can be in the photos instead of behind a phone, and nobody has to choose between greeting the aunties and getting the shot.
We talked a couple weeks before the party about the order of events and which moments mattered most, and that conversation became my shot list. I arrived before the guests did to photograph the decor while it still looked exactly the way the family had pictured it for weeks. Roughly 80 guests later, it would not.
Once the party started, my job became staying out of the way while missing nothing. The birthday girl with her parents. With her grandparents, which years from now may quietly become the most treasured photo of the whole day. The cake and the candles. And all the unposed moments in between, because you cannot direct a one year old and I have the good sense not to try. I work around her energy, not against it, and the best photos are always the ones where she was simply allowed to be one in a room full of people who adore her.
The vegetarian Indian spread Rasoi III put out deserves a mention too, because guests were talking about it all afternoon. Food that good is part of the story, so it got photographed like one.
A few weeks later, the family received their full edited gallery online, easy to share with every guest and every relative overseas who could not make the trip. Half the joy of these photos is how far they travel.
First birthdays, anniversaries, the family photography milestones you would rather attend than host with a camera in hand. If one is coming up for your family, reach out today and tell me about it.
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