TREVONE BAY

One of my favourite beaches near Padstow, Trevone Bay.
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All work in 2012 will be shot on a combination of 35mm and medium format film. To find out more see Why I Shoot Film.
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One of my favourite beaches near Padstow, Trevone Bay.
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One of my favourite places of London - walks along the riverbank of Richmond and Kingston. It's even better when the sail boats are out. Shot on Contax 645 with Kodak Portra 400.
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Share Article A few weeks ago we headed off to Weymouth for a week in our campervan. We had rain, rain, wind and then a bit more rain. But just for one day it actually stopped raining long enough for us to think about having a day trip that involved being outside without umbrellas.
So we headed to Abbotsbury Swannery. If you are ever in the area it's a pretty cool place to visit.
Here are a few favourites from our walk around the Swannery. All taken on medium format film (Kodak Portra 400) with my Contax 645.





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Share Article Newborn shoots are an absolute favourite of mine. I always shoot them in your home so that your baby is in a familiar environment. But even more importantly it means that as new parents you don't have to worry about taking your little bundle anywhere. I love getting to see babies when they are in that super tiny stage when they are just a few days old. The perfect time for newborn photography is within the first 7 days of birth. That way they stay curled up when they are sleeping and don't mind having lots of cute hats put on them. Just like this one. And that expression with her hand was entirely natural. Magical!

If you would like to schedule a newborn shoot then let me know your due date as soon as you can and we can get a date pencilled in the diary. For further information see Newborn Photography in London and Surrey and the Bump and Newborn Collection.
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