Your family photos should feel like you—beautiful, imperfect, and lived-in. My sessions are fun and unstaged, but thoughtfully planned. When we plan your session, we’ll chat about activities and must-have shots, leaving space for spontaneity (and little shoot directors taking over!). On the day, you can just enjoy each other while I snap away.
I won’t squeeze you into a “look” and I don’t have a  “client wardrobe”. There will be no stiff posing, but enough guidance to make sure you love how you look. My editing is light, giving you honest, beautiful images that feel like your family. (Don’t worry, you will look great!). 
I’m obsessed with capturing unscripted interactions and the beauty in the everyday. And as a mother, I know how easy it is to get lost in it all. My photography will make sure you feel seen, too.
Pricing and booking is easy. You pay for the session time and then choose how many images you want - after you've seen them.
​​​​​​​Session fee 
weekdays - £70
weekends, school and bank holidays - £100
Session fee is payable at the time of booking and is non-refundable. The fee covers:
-Travel to a location of your choice within 25 miles of Fleet, Hampshire
-Up to 90 minutes shooting time
-A private preview gallery 
After you have had a look at your viewing gallery and selected your favourite photographs, you will have a choice of digital download packages.
Packages
The prices below are in addition to the session fee.
"are you sure?"
5 edited digital images of your choice. 
Are you sure you only want five?
£150
(£30/image)
"Compromise" 
10 edited digital images of your choice.
£10 print credit
£250
(£25/image)
"no regrets" 
Just get the whole gallery (50+ images)! 
You'll save yourself from agonising over which ones to choose. And no regrets later!
£25 print credit
£500
(£10/image)
PRINTS
After purchasing your digital images, you will have a chance to order prints via your viewing gallery directly from a professional print lab. Alternatively, you will have full printing rights and may choose any printing provider at your own risk.
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