Special Occasions & Events through Life
Special Occasions & Events through life
Each year I am asked to photograph christenings, baptisms, naming ceremonies, first holy communions, landmark birthday parties, anniversaries and increasingly end of life celebrations too.
I tailor my approach on the day to your needs with my documentary and portrait photography skills, and years of experience photographing people.
My aim is to make a very natural pictorial record as your event unfolds; often with some family portraits if you desire them.
Precious memories in photographs for families and individuals to cherish and and pass down the generations.
Christening, Baptism, First Holy Communion & Naming Ceremony photography
These special family events usually involve me attending about 30 minutes before the service begins.
Sometimes I am asked to visit the family at home in the morning as they get ready to capture some baby and more intimate family pictures, and, more often, after the service to cover the reception, any speeches and cake cutting etc.
Landmark Birthday, Party & Anniversary Photography
My experience in photographing landmark birthdays, parties and anniversaries and other life events has taken me from 1st to 100th birthday celebrations; from quiet intimate lunchtime gatherings of extended family to full-scale receptions and late-into-the night celebrations; and from celebrations on barges, in barns and family homes and gardens, to central London hotels and clubs.
To see more images head over to the Special Occasions Portfolio section.
Funeral, Memorial Service and Celebration of Life photography
Funerals, memorial services or gatherings to celebrate and mark the life of a loved one, are events I started to be approached to record during the Covid19 Pandemic and many families understandably want to keep these images private. I felt immensely privileged and honoured to be entrusted to be a discreet part of these occasions making a pictorial record.
The woodland funeral was very much a celebration of a life well lived where the deceased had reached the age of 101.
The funeral in Mortlake was a life sadly taken too early - during the pandemic - where some of the loved ones were not able to attend. I received the following note from my client for this:
“As some family members were not in the country, we needed a way to include them in saying farewell to a dearly loved brother. Anna was very sympathetic and listened to what we needed. She was very respectful and reassuring throughout, and on the day I did not notice her record this sad time for our family. The photos she captured are lovely and a permanent reminder that we will cherish forever.””
I have come to realise how, in some cases, telling the story at these events in pictures can help in the healing process by giving comfort and pleasure to those present, bringing the spirit of the event to those who were not able to attend, and providing a record for, and of, the people whose lives the deceased touched to be handed down the generations in respectful and sometimes joyful remembrance.
You can see more images in the Special Occasions Portfolio section. If you would like to talk to me and discuss your plans and wishes, we can organise a convenient time to have a chat.