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Newborn photography captures the earliest moments of your baby’s life, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Preparing for a newborn photoshoot involves more than just picking cute outfits and props. Ensuring your little one is comfortable during the photo session is paramount for beautiful, peaceful images. Here are my top ten tips for parents to plan for their newborn photoshoot, focusing on safety and comfort. Choose the Right Time The best time for newborn photography is within the first 5-14 days after birth. During this period, babies are typically sleepier and To View More >>

Bringing a new baby into the world is a momentous occasion, and capturing those first few weeks through photography is a decision many parents cherish. Choosing the right newborn photographer is crucial not only for ensuring beautiful images but also for guaranteeing a safe and comfortable environment for your new addition. Here are ten essential tips to help you select the perfect photographer for your newborn’s first photoshoot: 1. Start Early The best time to start looking for a newborn photographer is during your pregnancy. Most sought-after photographers book months in advance, so beginning To View More >>

It might have been a wet day for Laura and Chris' wedding at Hazlewood Castle, but that didn't dampen anyone's spirits, we all had a great time! All images copyright By Jackie Photography To View More >>

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Heidi & Luke's wedding at Monk Fryston Hall was a beautiful affair and a privilege to photograph. Everyone was so full of joy! All images copyright By Jackie Photography To View More >>

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Although Ilona was prepared for snow with her ski boots, it turned out to be one of the sunniest days of the year for Will and Ilona's winter wedding at Hazlewood Castle. All images copyright By Jackie Photography To View More >>

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