I have had the pleasure to have met Annie at a scrapbook retreat earlier in the year , where I had the great pleasure of taking her portrait photos. A keen scrapbooker and a regular at The Moxley Massive Crop, Lisa and Annie invited me up for the day for a mini portrait party after the lovely comments made of the photos I took of Annie.
Annie asked me if I would photograph her gorgeous family and newest member baby Henry.
Our location was the back of the local community hall, and this just proves you can make even the smallest and not very excited areas still work as a backdrop!
Top tips :
Look for some simple greenery or a brick wall even, as a backdrop. You want as little distraction as possible. Change your angles to avoid distractions. If you can see a dustbin or lamp post even in your view finder, move around, take from below, take from above.
Here are a small selection and just some of my favorites for our session:
Looking to update your family photo? Please do drop me an email or even better lets chat and meet over coffee and a cupcake! I'd love to talk with you about photographing your family. Christmas is really not that far away, and a new family portrait is a great gift for family and friends. Also do check out my baby mini session offer on at the moment here.
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Have a wonderful day and thanks for stopping by
Anna
Your Life is Your Art
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Mills Family Moxley | Cambridgeshire Family Photographer
Category: baby photographer, cambridge, cambridgeshire, cambridgeshire lifestyle photographer, family photographer, Huntingdon, kids photographer, st neots, studio photography
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3 comments:
Aww gorgeous family and I LOVE that yellow chair!
Can't thank you enough for taking such beautiful pictures of my family xxx
ahhhh, what little cuties!! great family shots too. I think my favourites have to be big bro and baby - gorgeous xx
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