HELLO

Thank you for asking me to capture some precious times with you and your family in the beautiful North East of Scotland. 
MY SESSIONS

Believe me, I know how nervous it can be in front of the camera, one of the reasons I'm behind the lens, but my sessions are relaxed and laid back; I want to document you and your family. A lot of the time this means not everyone will be looking at the camera or not always smiling - and this is ok, I love seeing the real you and capturing your connections! 

My shooting style is documentary, but I do lightly guide my clients into natural poses to capture those real moments of interaction. Don't worry there will be a few traditional images in the mix too!  

As a Dad, I know how quickly kids grow and so I want to help you capture the here and now; giving you precious memories for the future. I also know how unpredictable it can be working with kids, so please don't stress or worry about the kids misbehaving - my sessions are quick and last less than an hour, and if the kids need a break that's ok too! 
LOCATION

The North East of Scotland has some spectacular scenery, and this is where we will have our photo session, in a mutually agreed location. I have a few ideas where I like to shoot, but love to hear from you, particularly if you have a special place you'd like to use. 
WHATS INCLUDED...

Before your session, I will send out a 'getting to know you' questionnaire. This helps me tailor your session to your needs. 

A 1 hour laid back photo session. 

5 images with full print release, available to download from a private online gallery, you are welcome to share these images with family and friends. Once your gallery is ready I will send you the link and password to your gallery. It usually takes two weeks to send you your gallery, but sometimes this takes a wee bit longer. 

Due to the uniqueness of your session, I can not guarantee any specific images but will make sure you have beautifully honest portraits of your family here and now, which I am sure you will treasure. 
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