Archive for the ‘Family’ Category

Baby Portait Photography in Woodbridge Suffolk IP12: Louis

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

One of my favourite things as a baby, children’s and family photographer is photographing babies at around 8-10 months old. It is a brilliant moment to have your baby photographed as he/she is not yet fully on the move and still very much in that cute baby phase but with bags of character and individual personality emerging, a growing awareness of the world, and the bond with parents and those close firmly established.  The photo opportunities are endless, especially with a relaxed on-location at your home photography session taking time as I always do.

Yesterday I visited Louis, who is 10 months old this week, for his baby portraiture session. It was a beautiful day with bright crisp sunshine but we kicked off indoors spending a very happy and relaxed hour or so  just playing - and doting - on this little chap.

This was also my youngest mother and grandmother to date and such a lovely natural bond between all three generations.

I have to say it was Granny’s idea to give him an apple to play with -  inspired. As ever, the simple things are always a winner.  Impressive hurling action too, but then we are talking super intelligent baby here who also feeds himself his bottle with one hand!

After a nap, during which I took some photographs of mum and daughter, and a quick splashy bath in the kitchen sink - definitely a two man operation! -   we headed out to the woods at nearby Sutton Hoo for some fun and fresh air in the beautiful early afternoon Suffolk winter light.  Just gorgeous.

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Portrait Photography in Suffolk: Derek is 100

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

I think I would like a full time job photographing people who have been around for a long time. There is something very special about being with older folk. Its something to do with a lack of pretence, nothing to prove/at peace with the world, a calmness, honesty and wisdom.

And how often does this come around? The opportunity to photograph someone on their 100th birthday?

Derek was born on January 20th 1912 at the tail end of the Edwardian era. To put his arrival into the world in context, a few days before his birth, Scott and his companions reached the South Pole. In that same month the African National Congress was founded and Sun Yat Sen established the Republic of China.  In the same year New Mexico and Arizona were added as states in the US, the Titanic sank,  the First Balkan War broke out, and Eva Braun, Gene Kelly, Woody Guthrie, Jackson Pollack and Kathleen Ferrier were born.

In the first few years after Derek’s birth leading to the first World War the following were invented:  the first motorized movie camera replacing hand cranked cameras, the crossword puzzle, the bra, pyrex, the zip, radio tuners, gas masks and stainless steel.

My list could go on, and into each of the 10 decade that have spanned Derek’s life, but enough to say that during his lifetime he has witnessed more changes than in any other century including  two world wars, man reaching space, rapid and dramatic changes in communications, transportation and medical advancement not to mention  the birth of the computers and digitization which yes, he has luckily and wisely rejected.

Some facts about Derek:

His father was a civil engineer and Personal Advisor to Winston Churchill before the war. He also just missed being killed in the famous R101 airship crash when he was pulled out at the last minute.

Derek followed in his father’s footsteps and became a civil engineer designing and building bridges, dams, airports and factories

At the age of 8 he met his future wife Pat at a tea party in Eastbourne. They remained friends throughout childhood and beyond to Derek’s years as an undergraduate at Trinity College Cambridge.  They were married when Derek was 27 and every morning from then onwards he brought her her breakfast in bed until 1996 when she passed away age 95. They were together for 70 years.

Derek’s accomplishments are too long to list but over his life he produced and sold countless paintings,  been a  framer, designer and carpenter - in fact the maker of numerous things from porches to exquisite pieces of furniture and from bird tables to beautiful wooden toys for children…. and all this in his spare time.

He loves Clangers and gardens and flowers and rituals like walking Daisy dog,  framing pictures and making useful, and not so useful, but lovely things and drinking tea and wine with friends and helping people and making people laugh - a lot.

It was an honour to spend that hour with Derek on his 100th birthday not least for that famous sense of humour  as quick and spontaneous as ever.

When I mentioned that the bra was invented the year he was born, he replied: “Oh really? I haven’t seen one of those for a long while”.

And his response to that inevitable question: ‘What is your secret to a long life?’:

‘Work. And helping others who are troubled to be cheerful. To be happy yourself you need to help others.’

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Reading congratulations card from the Queen:

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and numerous other cards from the very many people past and present whose lives he has touched:

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With daughter Sally remembering the birth of both daughters: Derek’s other daughter Barbie was soon to arrive from Italy with Grandaughter Gemma:

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Remembering Pat, love of his life and wife for 70 years:

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With his best friend and mascot, Clanger:

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Quiet time and siesta before family celebrations begin:

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Wall products: Oak Box Frame and Contemporary multiaperture frame

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

For today’s post a couple of recent products I’ve produced for The Shah family whose baby Faris I photographed in the autumn starting off in London’s Hyde Park before returning to their home in Queensway.

They chose two products from my range: the Box Frame which comes in a choice of three mouldings: oak (as here) white or black.  Really any type of image looks great in these frames because of their sheer simplicity which also allows the image to do all the talking. The frame sits flush against the wall and the image sits level with the top of the 2 inch frame profile giving an image box effect. The prints are finished with a satin laminate to protect them in the years to come.

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The other framed product the Shah family chose was this from my Contemporary multiaperture range. These beautiful quality and highly finished frames work really well in both a traditional and modern interior. The wood is soft wood pine/obeche. A gesso is applied to the wood and they are then finished in a smooth black or white laminate moulding.

The frames are available as single frames, which are great for individual images of your child/ren, and multi aperture frames. Multi aperture frames are a fantastic way to display a mini photo story of your shoot in a single frame as here.

This white multi aperture frame contains three 9″x6″ prints in a landscape layout, but there is also the option to go bigger with 12″x8″ prints. The overall size of this frame is 36″ x 17.5″ but you can see all details of products and sizes here

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Happy New Year!

Monday, January 9th, 2012

This month I am looking forward to shooting some pictures for the company Little Dish in Notting Hill again. I produced some pictures for Hilary its founder a few years ago so its lovely to be asked back again. I am especially looking forward to catching up with her lovely sons Monty and Ridley who will once again be models and chief tasters in the kitchen.

I also have a very special portraiture session coming up with Derek (1912 - 2012 and counting…) who will celebrate his 100th birthday on the 20th (more on this soon), and then at the other end of the age spectrum I’ll be photographing 9 months old baby Louis who I met yesterday and who I defy any woman not to get broody over.. an utterly gorgeous little character.

Later on this month an interview with me about my family photography will be coming out in the 200th edition of  Digital Photographer magazine. The interview was conducted on the telephone while I was in the throes of  Christmas orders so I hope I managed to say something sensible. And in a few days Sarah and I will be heading to the annual SWPP (Society of wedding and portrait photographers) trade show and convention in Hammersmith, armed with various lists to research some exciting new products we are planning to offer clients this year, as well as attending a some masterclasses and seminars. Even after 10 years (this June) in this industry there is always plenty of new stuff to learn and be inspired by,  as well as the show being an opportunity to hook up with other photographers (old and new) and exchange ideas - and yes have a good moan too!

Back to Christmas, I did pretty much down all photographic tools over the holidays but in between the revelry and domestic duties that took over with a house full of guests and children, I managed to snap a few images.  After a Christmas day of the usual rituals - tackling lego kit instructions from 6am in the morning, wandering aimlessly from room to room with alcohol in one hand  and waste paper basket in other clearing away discarded wrapping paper, retrieving half eaten squashed chocolates lodged between sofa cushions, and saving the contents of crackers mangling up the hoover  - if you have kids this will all resonate - we managed to get out for a blast of fresh air on Boxing Day. These are my two favourite images -  of my brother and his partner taking ‘time out’ on a park bench whilst the cousins let off steam.

Happy New Year!

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Baby Portrait Photography in Holland Park, West London, W11

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Being a parent myself and therefore having an understanding of what an amazing (and bewildering) experience it is bringing a child into the world, brings even more pleasure to the job I do as a London children and family portrait photographer - and also really helps me to understand my clients and connect with fellow parents.

Last friday was a particularly special family photography shoot when I got up at the crack of dawn (setting out in the pitch black of a drizzly grey wet December morning) to visit Micaela and her absolutely gorgeous little boy Teodor in London’s Holland Park area.

Teodor, like my own daughter, was born prematurely so Micaela and I already had had lots of chat beforehand about Teodor’s journey from birth to coming home. There is something particularly special about prem babies. They have a strength and a stoicism - wisdom even - that is born of the fight they are required to fight so early in life for their health. And their parents - sexist though it might sound, their mothers -  who have often suffered from that lack of immediate contact directly after giving birth followed by weeks of monitoring and sometimes operations, seem to have almost an added delight and appreciation in their offspring.  Basically the lows are very low so the highs are then very high..  and to see this little chap so strong and happy and active was a joy.

We had a lovely couple of hours starting off inside, then a break while Teodor had a nap, followed by a super-quick whizz round the gardens before lunchtime.

Here are some of my favourite photographs from my session with Micaela and Teodor in Holland Park, London.

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