We live in a crazy world, made more complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic and I hope you are doing as well as you can in these difficult times. I can’t wait to shoot again and fill my studio with babies, families and newborns and lovely bumps or to go out in the nature to capture your family or your exciting engagement session. It’s been a little struggle for me to not being able to create and shoot. My fingers are itching and all I have been able to do is to capture my two children.
The photos I am sharing now is not my child, this is a session just before the virus got big, a little boy named Jason who where so cute but a little stubborn as well. His mother had decided to have a Winnie The Pooh theme, which is so much fun. I love having a cake smash session with a theme, it gives it that little extra challenge and it’s great fun. We had to plan a lot and go back and forward with the design of cake and decorations and came up with this. I love this set up so much but of course I will probably try to make it even better for next time. Jason did great even if there was a few tears during the session and that he didn’t want to sit there for long, but that’s ok as long as we capture the images that we have in mind.
The hunny pots is something I have done with help of my wonderful sister who can paint and write so beautifully, I am so proud of the pots. The Winnie The Pooh hat is handmade by me and it came out so good, I am looking to do the same but for newborn and also 6 months babies. So if you have a baby that soon can sit up then don’t hesitate to book in a Winnie The Pooh sitter session.
Flooring is a grass mat that I covered with a plexi plastic sheet to be able to clean easy and also for the stunning reflection. The cake was made from my local baker you can find here details Here
What do you think about this set up and look? Anything you would have changed?
If your little one is about to turn one this autumn don’t hesitate to contact me to see if I can make your vision come true and I would love to join you on your family journey and being able to capture those images that will transfer you back in time to this moment when your little one was about to turn one.
I believe that photos can emotionally transfer us back in time and place and have those sounds and emotions coming back to us. I also think those moments are priceless, they are just too good.
Thank you for taking your time to read, I really appreciate it and it makes me so happy. I hope that I will see you one day. Take care and stay safe. x