Waiting

Friday 21 August 2015
Counting the days until we meet.
Loving you all these months.
Starting our lives together, forever.
The wait is nearly over.


There is a certain stillness during our pregnancy, amongst the craziness, the worry, the endless appointments, (and for some the endless feeling sick, tired, and sore), that during those moments we can marvel at what our bodies can create, relish in the feeling of wonderment at this tiny human that will be a huge part of our lives and to imagine holding our baby after all those months.

No more so than this mother awaiting the birth of her new baby, she isn't new to this, as being a mother to a teenager she has been well versed in motherhood already. This birth however will almost be starting anew. Excited is an understatement.



Love Life

Sunday 2 August 2015
There is no wealth but life
~ John Ruskin

Evolving
Spiritual
All-encompassing
Emotional
Love
Life

The beginning of life, the meaning of life and the one that begins yours. Your life will never be the same again. And remember, take one day at a time, don't think about yesterday, live today and tomorrow will be another day.

Beautiful Miss V, 13 days new. Loving life with her loving family, she is one very lucky little girl.

Sunny D

Monday 6 July 2015

It's not only children who grow. Parents do too. As much as we watch to see what our children do with their lives, they are watching us to see what we do with ours. I can't tell my children to reach for the sun. All I can do is reach for it, myself

~ Joyce Maynard



Beautiful Diya came into the studio for her newborn photo session. So tiny, so perfect, so wonderfully loved by her parents. We were all feeling the heat that day however, as it was the hottest day so far, but little miss was very chilled out!

We all know as parents how in love we are with our children, but that instinctive, instant love as soon as you hold your newborn baby is just an amazing feeling.



 


Beau-tiful

Monday 15 June 2015
Your sweet and beau-tiful soul
A heart full of love and warm cuddles
An inquisitive mind full of wonder

May your days be fun-filled and never dull
Enjoy all that you are and can become
Our little beau, may your life be full

Be Beau-tiful, Beau

Loving you

Sunday 7 June 2015
One became two and you became three.
Three wonderful children.

One day of you
Turned into One week, One month
Then became ONE year

Your days spent in my arms.
Eyes fixed on mine.
My heart is finally filled.

Those tiny hands (and feet) etched in my mind.
Grew into chubby fingers wrapped around mine.
My heart is finally filled.

My baby, my little one.

******

My gorgeous, cuddly little man turned a year old at the end of last month (he shares the same birthday as his older brother who turned 3 that day). Those days have been nothing short of memorable in so many ways. The days are long, but the years are very short, as I have come to realise over and over with my children. Most of all this time around. I am holding on to all that encompasses being a mother to a not-so-little baby. And taking in every little moment with all my children. Hug tightly, love completely and openly, laugh (until you cry at the good and the not so good times!), and enjoy the ride to wherever the journey to parenthood takes you.






Mama Love

Thursday 28 May 2015
Love.

The connection.
The simplicity.
The beauty.
The everlasting bond.

Between mother and child.
There is no other feeling.
Pure and simple.

Love.

The joys of pregnancy

Wednesday 13 May 2015
Giving birth and being born brings us into the essence of creation, where the human spirit is courageous and bold and the body, a miracle of wisdom ~ Harriette Hartigan


9 months of nurturing, growing and loving your baby. The miracle of life taking hold and making itself right at home in your ever growing tummy.

9 months of enjoying, caressing, believing, imagining and dreaming.

9 months of becoming a mother.

Mothers-to-be. There is no greater force of nature. You are all amazing.
 
 
 
 



'Memories...'

Thursday 2 April 2015
'...light the corners of my mind.
Misty water-colored memories of the way we were
Scattered pictures of the smiles we left behind
Smiles we gave to one another for the way we were'

A great song from one of my favourite films 'The Way We Were' with Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford (who constantly reminds me of the similarities between Jennifer Aniston and Barbra Streisand and Brad Pitt looking like Robert Redford - or is just me?! ;)) ok, ok I'm going off on a tangent here!

This blog post is all about 'Memories' and I was inspired to write it after last weekend, when on an impromptu visit to my best friend's family home, for a long overdue catch-up to see her parents, (who practically adopted me from the age of 11!) her mother was sorting through a large box of loose photos. We all sat and went through them all, and looked at their wedding album. All the photographs were a treasure trove of great times, bad hairstyles, drunken nights, and great celebrations.

Times forgotten, the parties they hosted over the years, people that are sadly no longer with us, and the myriad of times gone by that were very enjoyable. They were there to reminisce over, to physically hold 'the past' in our hands, and in some ways reflect on how far we'd all come since those days.

There wasn't mobile phones back some 20+ years ago to take photographs with and instantly download to Facebook. We owned film cameras, with rolls of films that we gathered up over time and sent them all off in an envelope and waited on them to come back. There was none of the retaking of numerous photos in order to get the right angles - they were taken as is, bad angles and all, some out of focus and some we wondered how on earth did that get taken, who took it and what we were doing at the time.

Being in a very digital age, everything is uploaded and backed up on our computers, iPads, iPhones and media related sites. Every client wants the digital images, but then are just left on a disc or USB hidden in a drawer somewhere over time. We don't physically hold those memories. They are just on a flat screen at a flick of a button. I'm so encouraging of clients who come to me to own a print, a canvas, something physical to put on display, on a mantelpiece, on a chest drawer, on walls. To look up at from time to time. It's a conversation piece when people come round, it's a reminder of times gone by. Happy, wonderful moments, and some that we reflect on for different reasons.

Very philosophical thoughts, and so it should be. They are our little reminders of 'the way we were' (to quote the Barbra Streisand song). I love that certain aspects of our lives come to the fore every once in a while. Those photos we were looking through the other day was a classic example, and it's a very nostalgic feeling. Wedding albums are another heirloom piece, and one which I will be passing on to my children, and hopefully they will pass on to their future generations. They will get all the photos and the canvasses that we have taken over the years (and maybe they'll just be put away into a corner in their loft space) but over time they'll be reminded to take them down and look through them and remember their precious memories. It is all about making a personal timeline.

Because of this I thought of ways in which to get potential clients to realise that having something physical to hold on to is very important. So, I decided to introduce a hard cover, coffee table, bound book (10x10)* into the Full Newborn Photo Session Package (more details of the package can be found here). This sturdy, and very heavy book will be preserved in it's own box, and it will be a beautiful reminder of your precious baby**. Their very own first personal timeline.


*Other sizes are available at an additional cost, please enquire for more details and pricing.

**This coffee table book can also be purchased separately should you wish, for those of you who have had a newborn photo session with me previously, and/or for your baby, child or family session booked. Please enquire for more details.



Newborn Photography - Safety is Paramount

Wednesday 25 February 2015
Newborn babies, aren't they precious, gorgeous and delightful. Yes, all of those things and more, and we'd like to keep it that way, thank you.

In our saturated world of photographers, newborn photography is growing, figuratively speaking, by the day. The rise in popularity of having your newborn photographed has come a very, very long way from the generic one-pose photo that was done at your general hospital, it has become more focussed (excuse the pun) for a host of different poses and set-ups. With this, it has become a situation whereby some babies are put in a very worrying situation.

Take for instance this pose here, known as the 'froggy' pose, or as I like to call it the 'burping' pose. Now I've seen babies being compromised just so that photographers can achieve this pose. In no circumstance should the baby be put into an unnatural position, whereby their safety isn't number one priority. And only then, with newborn photographers who have undergone extensive training and handling babies the correct way can we begin to achieve certain poses such as this, and this pose is a composite of two photographs stitched together. Don't EVER assume baby is left unattended to pose this way.

Educating potential clients is a must.



Two people are on hand on the baby at all times to ensure baby is comfortable and steady, with no pressure to their joints or being restricted. If baby is wholly uncomfortable with any aspects of posing no photographer should enforce it. Period.

I needed to say something on this matter, because for me, photographing newborns (your baby) is a very skilled, specialist field. It requires gentle handling, safety and great patience. Please do your research. BANPAS http://www.banpas.co.uk/ is an association that actively promotes baby safety, and one that I am a member of. Recommendation and feedback from others that have used certain newborn photographers is another source.

Your baby + our dedication to this profession = happy individuals.

Let's keep it that way.

A small window

Monday 16 February 2015
Time. We are all consumed by it. We live by it. We set our clocks by it. And we all agree that time is so important.

We get up on time, we get the kids to school...on time. You're getting the gist.

Time as we know it, goes by so quickly. There is only a timeframe in which to do certain things. We wish we had more of it during the day, just to get those 'things' done! We lose time doing monotonous daily tasks, but for me personally time has one meaning for me. Existence.

The very existence of past, present and future, our TIME.

I wish I had my time again to relive special moments in my life. Moments with relatives that have now sadly passed over, or times with my first child, to enjoy those moments of him being a baby, and being so small, but then I am grateful that I got to relive it in other ways with DS2 and now DS3, but I don't have those wonderful, tiny details of my DS1, I never had any professional photos of him when he was a baby (I wasn't a photographer back then). Do I regret not having photos of him with a photographer? Of course I do, yes!

Having photos done of your newborn is the last thing you want to be thinking about, and wish to have done. That is why I always emphasise the importance of booking your chosen newborn photographer when you are at least 6 months pregnant to ensure that the photographer you would like has availability when you are due, as the newborn photos are done during the first 14 days of baby being born, to ensure those sleepy-womb-like poses that you have come to love.

So, on that note, don't waste time, book your newborn photo session now!