How many seasonal backdrops do I need for a year-round mini session program?
Most portrait photographers run a year-round mini session calendar with 6–10 seasonal backdrops — roughly two per season. Starting with one spring floral, one summer beach, one autumn harvest, and one winter snow covers the four main booking windows. Adding holiday-specific designs (Easter, Halloween, Christmas) fills in the peak demand periods within each season.
Can I use seasonal backdrops outside their natural season?
Floral arch and garden settings photograph as studio environments rather than obviously seasonal scenes, giving them a longer useful window — typically late February through June for spring designs. Autumn and winter designs have stronger seasonal associations that make them harder to use outside October–February without appearing dated. Summer beach backdrops have the widest off-season flexibility and work year-round for clients who want a bright, warm-weather portrait aesthetic.
What size seasonal backdrop do I need for a family portrait session?
For a single subject or couple, a 5×6.5ft backdrop gives sufficient coverage. For families of three to five people, a 7×5ft or 8×8ft configuration works well. For larger groups or full-length standing poses, a 10×10ft or wider backdrop is recommended. Kate's size guide page has a complete breakdown by session type and group size.