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A fine collection of hats
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We have been patiently waiting for the bluebells in Westwoods to flower and this week they looked amazing

Questions, questions

How far in advance should I book my session?

Most of my clients book their sessions shortly after their 20 week scan. I shoot newborn sessions during the week as you are usually both on maternity leave at this stage. This allows more flexibility with your due dates as the studio is booked well in advance at weekends. I can occasionally offer a weekend session however it does have an additional price. Once you have booked a session we stay in contact to monitor your progress together.

Can you pencil me in?

Unfortunately, I am not able to take provisional bookings. All fees must be paid in full at the time of booking in your session date. 

When should I look to have my bump photographed?

I usually recommend between 36 and 38 weeks. At this point your bump is at its most beautiful, and you are at your ‘most pregnant’! (Any later and you may miss the opportunity!) If you are having twins or triplets I would recommend that you come in earlier - please call me to discuss.

What is the best age to photograph a newborn?

I try and get you to bring your baby in as soon as possible - often the studio is the first time you have left the house after coming home from the hospital. Check out the "Special Offers page for an added incentive to come in early.

What is your favourite age to photograph?

The smaller the better - 3 to 5 days is wonderful

Do you offer gift vouchers?

I offer gift vouchers in amounts to suit your budget. We also offer a registry that allows friends, family and colleagues to put money towards your favourite product (rather than another baby grow!) please ask for details.