FAMILY PORTRAITS IN PARIS

An afternoon in Paris with the sunshine on your face, is there really a better spot to be, than in this beautiful place? A picnic and a blanket and a very cute baby named Grey, photographing family portraits in this city is a pretty wonderful day.


Family photography in ParisI

I have had the absolute pleasure of photographing The Moores in Paris three times now, so I was very sad to have missed them this month on their latest trip with their newest arrival. Photographing families has become one of my favourite things of late. To me, taking the time to mark these milestones in your family’s lives is so important. The years really do go flying by and who doesn’t want to look back in five, ten or twenty five years at photos of you all? So, whilst I’ve been shooting a lot of family portraiture here in London, I haven’t really made room to share it online, but you can now see a new home for my family photography right here, with plenty more to blog in future!

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