Christmas Mini Shoots 2024
Christmas mini shoots
Capture the wonder of Christmas, with a family mini shoot. Short and sweet, these sessions are relaxed in approach and designed to provide a gallery of high-quality festive portraits.
Supplied as high-resolution digital downloads, the images are perfect for creating Christmas cards, decorations or photo gifts.
Booking information
Christmas mini shoots are suitable for up to five people from the same family. On booking, you will receive a questionnaire that enables you to tell me all about yourselves. I will also send you a guide providing all of the information you need to prepare for your shoot, including clothing tips and advice on what to expect during the session.
Pricing
£99
Includes:
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25-minute shoot
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Advice on styling and preparation for your shoot
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Post production/image retouching
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3 high-resolution digital images
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Printing rights for personal use
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Advice on printing and archiving your images
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Option to purchase further images from your gallery
Upgrade Options
Single high-resolution digital downloads (each)
Download entire gallery (10 images), plus complimentary snow globe or bauble image (see below)
£25
£125
Free gift
Upgrade to purchase your whole gallery, and receive one of these images free of charge. You'll receive it as a high-resolution digital download, featuring your choice of portrait.
Missed out this time?
Don't worry! If you missed the chance to book this year, you can join my priority mailing list and be the first to hear about future Christmas mini shoots. Simply complete the form below, and you'll be notified of all future sessions before their general release.
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When’s the best time for a newborn shoot?If it’s sleepy, snuggly newborn photos that you’d like, the best time to capture these is between 7 and 14 days old. This is also the best age to photograph the tiny details, like eyelashes, lips and toes. But, given my approach to newborn photography, I place no limit on the baby’s age.
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When should I book my newborn shoot?I only schedule a maximum of two due dates per week, to ensure that I can accommodate babies around their actual delivery dates. So, I’d recommend booking your shoot after your 20-week scan. This also allows time for us to meet in advance, and for me to familiarise myself with your home.
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How should I prepare for my shoot?A couple of weeks before your shoot, I’ll send you a digital guide on how to get ready for it. This will include advice on outfits, preparing your home, and readying your baby for the session.
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Why will my newborn shoot take place in my home?The benefits of an at-home newborn shoot are numerous. From a practical perspective, it saves you the challenge of leaving the house. You can also ensure that your house is warm enough for any unclothed shots that you may like of your baby. Then there’s the advantage of having toys at hand for young siblings, and snacks and refreshments for anyone who wants them. And, if your baby needs changing or feeding, everything you need will be right there. At-home shoots are also much more relaxed, which helps me to capture more natural shots of your family’s interactions.
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Do I need to tidy my house for the shoot?I’ll usually only use one or two rooms (often the master bedroom and living room), so you certainly won’t need to clean the house from top to bottom. Where possible, I’ll carry out a pre-shoot consultation at your house. Among other things, this will give me a chance to get a feel for the layout of your house, and where the light falls. That way, you should know in advance which rooms I’m likely to use on the day.
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How long will my shoot take?Usually, newborn shoots take around two hours. This allows time to feed and settle your baby, change their outfit as required, and drink as many cups of tea as you’d like! It’s important to me that your shoot feels relaxed and unrushed. That’s why we’ll be led by your baby, without clock-watching.
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What time of day will my shoot take place?In my experience, mid-morning is the ideal time to carry out a newborn shoot. Babies are often most settled at this time of day, and it allows time for everyone to have breakfast beforehand. Usually, we’ll finish in time for lunch, and you can have the rest of the day to yourselves. If, when your baby arrives, it would suit you to have the shoot at a different time of day, that’s no problem. Yours will be the only session of the day, so we can move it around as necessary - subject to the availability of natural light.
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Which areas do you cover?My photo shoots usually take place in Somerset, Devon and West Dorset. I’m happy to travel further, though – I simply charge mileage at 45p a mile for shoots beyond a 30-mile radius of Ilminster.