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Introducing Harrison... It doesn't seem that long since I photographed his mummy and daddy's wedding at Hazlewood Castle near Leeds. It was a real pleasure to once again share in a special moment in their lives. Congratulations! xx For more information on Bump and Baby photoshoots by Babies By Jackie, please get in touch. To View More >>

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Recently, I held a mini-maternity session day at the Step Up Studio in Howden at which I had the pleasure to meet the beautiful Alenka and her Bump. Here are a few of my favourte photos from her maternity photoshoot. Can't wait to meet 'Bump' in person in a couple of months! To View More >>

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Ever wondered what it's like behind the scenes at a photo shoot? Here are some images from a recent mini-maternity session day at the Step Up Studio in Howden. (please excuse my bottom in these photos!). To View More >>

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I am often asked 'How much space do you need for a newborn baby photo shoot?', and 'Do I need to clear a room?'. I can actually manage in quite a small space, around 3mx3m is sufficient (more is obviously nice, but this is quite workable). I know a lot of people can find this quite hard to visualise, so here is an example set up in my front room: Good light is crucial in deciding where we will set up. I like to make use of natural light wherever possible (I do have studio lights if no natural light is available, but these take up a bit more space, so if we can use window light that works To View More >>

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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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