This week I got to meet the gorgeous Teddy, Chloe and Mike’s new addition! He was a joy to photograph and a wonderful little model. Many congratulations to the new parents again!
LJC
I had the wonderful opportunity to photograph Mummy-to-be Chloe and her bump this weekend. It was a glorious late autumn afternoon and the sun shone down on us, throwing out some stunning colours and playful light.
Soon-to-be-Daddy joined us later and we got some lovely, fun shots together.
Can’t wait to meet and take some snaps of the munchkin when he arrives! 🙂
LJC
One of my absolute favourite things about a wedding, is seeing all the personal details that have gone into making it special. I’m talking about the tiny details that the happy couple will have spent ages agonizing over but that may very well go unnoticed by some guests.
The confetti, the place-names, the table decor, the wonderful favours, and more…all these perfect things that make a wedding whole.
It’s these little touches that help make a wedding truly unique.
And it’s delightful capturing them on camera!
LJC
They say in the ‘biz: ‘never work with children or animals’…But if a photographer applied this advice to their work they’d lose a huge percentage of clients. Pet and infant portraiture are a working photographer’s bread and butter.
The thing about photographing animals is that they’re always moving – they want to play, frolic, chase, fly, and who can blame them when there’s fun to be had! 😉 Even when they’re still, they’re not really still.                              
As with anything, practice makes perfect. I like to get myself out there and do just that: practice, practice, practice. Get yourself to a zoo, an animal sanctuary, a farm, even a park, and there will be some great opportunities to hone your skills. Plus, it’s a real laugh!
Whether you’re dealing with an angry llama, an inquisitive duck, a graceful falcon, or a sheep in labour…you’ll find yourself snap-happy.
LJC