Family Stories
A Selection of Images from individual Family Sessions
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Documenting a day in the life of the Lamb family, doing just what they like to do on a Summer’s day in the countryside
Making a precious record of those pre-school years. A summer family photography session at home and by the sea.
A baby brother arrives. Newborn, toddler and family photography in West London
A teenage actor headshot session in my studio in Teddington with Bel.
A relaxed teenage portrait session this week in my studio in West London working together and having fun as we took some pictures.
A glorious summer’s day for an on-location relaxed family photography session in Andover in Hampshire with Tiffany and Dave and their three teenage children.
An eight-month-old baby photography session in Highbury and Islington and a joyful baby with doting parents - so much fun to photograph.
A wonderful time in the family home and in Bushy Park with some fabulous low winter light for a relaxed children and family photography session with Rachel and Matt and their three girls.
A visit to the family home and into Chiswick House and Gardens for some relaxed and fun family photography with two boys and a very lively dog!
A joy to be a part of and to photograph these two gorgeous brothers out in Hampstead woods having adventures with mum and dad for a family photography session.
A much-adored baby girl and a lovely family photography session with Hannah at 8 months at home in Teddington and in Royal Bushy Park.
It was lovely to return to Emma and Christian and their four children - our first meeting was for her youngest’s christening, now a lively toddler - for some family photography at home in Fulham, and in Fulham Palace Cemetery, one of their favourite Sunday places.
Up early to meet baby Farah at his best for some fun and larks at and some baby photography at home in Kensington and into London’s Hyde Park.
Connection and Emotion
Documentary, or candid, photography is all about getting in close as well standing back and I do this physically and psychologically throughout the session as I anticipate and observe - sometimes constructing images in the frame, at others simply making sure that I have frozen in time that very fleeting spontaneous moment.
When I’m photographing you and your family, apart from anticipating moments, looking for the light and composing my pictures, emotion and connection are at the forefront of my mind.
But what it all comes down to is to capture you naturally, how you really are at the juncture in your family history and to move you every time you look back on your pictures.