For those with teenagers, this is a great example of how a documentary photography session mainly based at home can work. Older children usually feel much more comfortable having their photograph taken unobtrusively like this, rather than being asked to smile or sit/stand in a certain way. As a parent of teenagers myself, I think […]
I thought that I would post a few favourites from some 2016 family sessions, and also some of my personal projects too. At first, I avoided writing such a post as there is a lot of work from last year that I could have shown, and editing it down to a small selection is really […]
I think this session in Chalk Farm is a perfect example of why I find the ‘in home’ storytelling approach to photography to be the best way to capture authentic portraits. Children are always happiest in their own environments, and Chloe welcomed me in such a lovely way, keen to show me all her favourite […]
I was delighted to photograph this fun loving family again recently, the last time I visited being 2 years ago. Mum Natasha shared a love of natural portraits that aren’t forced or posed. Her two boys really enjoyed sharing with me all their latest news, toys and sports equipment…so we had to get some shots […]
This family decided upon a totally documentary approach for their session in order to capture the realness of life as it is now. Not one photograph was directed, which led to a set of wonderfully natural and unique shots which honestly capture all of the children’s individual characteristics. The family are lucky enough to live […]