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October half-term always seems to sneak up on us. One day, you’re packing school lunches and trying to get everyone ready at the same time, the next you’re faced with a whole week of family time… and then the rain arrives. If you’re anything like me, the idea of being cooped up indoors with little ones climbing the walls is enough to make you wish for a tiny bit of that elusive autumn sunshine. But rainy days can be just as magical with the right activities up your sleeve. So, if you’re staring down another damp October day, here are some fun, non-boring ideas to To View More >>

Discover the Beauty and Importance of Professional Newborn and Baby Photography As a newborn and baby photographer, I understand more than most that the first year of a baby’s life is a whirlwind of monumental changes and heartwarming milestones. From the sleepy, curled-up poses of a newborn to the wide-eyed curiosity of a six-month-old, and the adventurous spirit of a one-year-old, each stage in a baby’s first year brings something uniquely special. Childhood, in general, is fleeting, and babies grow and change faster than you might realise. As a photographer specialising in newborn To View More >>

Travelling with babies and toddlers in the summer can be both a blessing and a curse! Your family holidays are all about creating wonderful memories for your children and yourselves. But we all know that travelling with babies and toddlers can be a stressful experience. From keeping little ones entertained during the journey to ensuring they are comfortable and safe throughout the holiday, there is always something to think about. I’ve been working with families as a portrait photographer for such a long time that I’ve picked up some really useful tips along the way. I’ve To View More >>

As we know, newborns are very delicate, they have poor muscle control and a strong moro reflex (an involuntary response to feeling unsupported) necessitating great care and patience during a photo session. They must be carefully supported at all times and certainly never left on their own. In this series of posts, I will show you how I ensure that babies are appropriately and safely positioned and supported to create some of my more popular images, and perhaps more to the point, I will show you how supporting hands are removed using Photoshop afterwards, i.e. the baby is never left balancing To View More >>
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