Baby and family photo session in Farnham Surrey { 12 Images of Christmas – Day 5 }
Today I am posting my top Baby and Family photo session for 2016. This session took place during the summer time, in Langley Park in Buckinghamshire. I now live in Farnham, Surrey so I am now available for a baby and family photo session in Farnham Surrey, Hampshire and in London.
I have been known to travel further for family sessions, time permitting, so do get in touch to see if I am able to travel to you. Definitely get in touch if you love the look of Langley Park for your next family session as I would rush back there in an instant!!! I really do hope I get to return to this place one day in the future! You can get in touch with me by using the contacts page here on my website.
Every year I meet so many wonderful families. Whilst every session has something very special about it that makes it a very memorable occasion. Every family has a special place in my heart as I take a great deal of pride in the images I produce and in the service that I provide. I am such a sentimental character and I do love what I do for the families that I meet.
This session in particular has risen to the top of all of my 2016 sessions as it had to be the most challenging and the most rewarding and the most quirky session of the year. How can you not smile when you see the way Bert and Ernie, these two sausage dogs, admire the newest member of their family, baby Isabella.
My top baby and family session in 2016
It is not every day that I get to photography children and animals in the same session. The level of coordination required was at optimum levels and really I take my hat of to Mum and Dad, who took the whole session in their stride……I guess because they are used to now having 2 doggies and a baby!
I got to photograph Isabella when she was a newborn so I have been treated to two sessions with this lovely family this year. Have a look at Isabella’s beautiful newborn session here.
There are some big walking distances to reach some of the most interesting and varied parts of Langley Park and I really felt for Mum and Dad when they pulled the buggy out of the car and realised that they had forgotten one of it’s attachments. Thankfully, I was able to haul our old buggy out of my boot and off we went exploring! I wish I had a few behind the scenes shots of this session as we were carrying around quite a bit of gear. There were a few moments where I was pushing buggy in one hand whilst shooting with the other.
I absolutely love the silhouettes that the family create at the end of this pathway. Way off in the distance you can see Windsor Castle.