Category Archives: Families

Play is the beginning of knowledge…… {Family Portrait Photography, Cardiff}

. . It’s true, Play is the beginning of knowledge, in so many ways. It’s always the starting point for my shoots with children. It helps me get to know them, and, more importantly, them to know me! This family portrait session in Cardiff was full of play and happiness and I’m really grateful to...

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Daisy and Brodie at Tintern Old Station {Family Photography, Wye Valley}

. . I met this lovely family at Tintern Station on a blazingly bright and shiny day (yes, the one earlier this month!) for a family portrait session. So wonderful to meet such a happy and close family and helping them record a few of the memories that they are actively building together. Sun cream...

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The Williams Family {Family Portrait Photography, Chepstow}

. . Well hello! It’s been too long since I blogged. I have been a little under the weather and my Mojo went for a little walk, in search of some summer sun I think, but we’re all back together now and I’m delighted to share with you this gorgeous family shoot with three generations...

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Sister Act {Family Portrait Photography, Gloucestershire}

. . I don’t have a sister. I have one wonderful brother, who I wouldn’t swap for the world, and a dear friend who is everything I could hope a sister would be (minus the burdensome memory of pillow fights and petulant rivalries); but, having been raised on a literary diet of Little Women, Pride...

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Red Nose Day; Photoshoot Auction! {Chepstow Family Portrait Photography}

. . Good Morning and Happy Red Nose Day! Humbled and awed by the activities going on around the country to raise money for Comic Relief I thought I would do my little bit and auction a family photoshoot for charity. The bidding is already at £75 at time of writing so please, please get...

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