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I found susanne on the forum, i didn't really know what to get my mother for her birthday, i also wanted some photo's of my 7 month old.

I hired susanne to take some family photographs for my mums 60th birthday and i was amazingly pleased with the results. She really does make the whole thing relaxed enjoyable and more than this, she takes some absolutely amazing photographs. I really can't recommend her highly enough. My mum was chuffed to bits with the results, they are professional, creative, contemporary colourful and different. Thankyou so much susanne.


anyway i think she does children albums now, and i know that the average parent takes on average 95 pictures on a normal day! me included, but they really are different...anyway if your interested she can be found here


Susanne Hakuba

m: 07969 523 268

e: [email protected]

w: www.susannehakuba.com

Glad to hear you are happy with the pictures Dom- I had a fabulous time with your wonderful family!


I just wanted to add also that I have a website specifically for my family and children photography:-) Please have a look at:

http://www.adayinthelifeofyourfamily.com/


Autumn is an amazingly beautiful time for some photography btw and especially with X-mas coming up books, prints, canvasses and calendars of your family make wonderful gifts for grandparents for example...just in case you have started thinking about that time of the year already and are wondering about what to give to your loved ones...:-)

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