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I love it so much when one of my little clients comes back with their new baby brother or sister, so I was absolutely delighted when Henry brought his new bestie George for his first portrait session, and of course Minnie the cavapoo too! To View More >>

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Announcing our Christmas Mini-Sessions for 2019: Bookings now being taken I am delighted to confirm the dates for our 2019 Christmas Mini-Sessions: Friday 15th November Saturday 16th November Choose from our great value packages: Jingle Bells Package: £50 Includes a 30-minute photo session using our beautiful 'Gingerbread Cookies' set, and 3 digital images Sleigh Bells Package: £75 Includes a slightly longer photo session (45-minute) using two of our beautiful sets 'Gingerbread Cookies' and 'Christmas Trees' plus a digital composite 'At Santa’s Window', and 5 digital To View More >>

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Little Alexander was an absolute darling at his first photo-shoot with me, and I think he really liked his little elephant (hand-made by my mum!). Here are some of my favourite images from his newborn photosession. To View More >>

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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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In previous posts, I have discussed the safe use of props when photographing newborns. Sometimes, where the baby’s safety cannot otherwise be guaranteed, props must be completely ‘photoshopped’ in afterwards and we use what are known as 'digital props'. This is where the photographer takes a photograph of the prop (or purchases an image) separately from the baby and then the two images are composited together later to create a single photograph.  An example of when this technique is often used is for any image where the baby appears suspended To View More >>

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