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Stuck for ideas for Christmas presents? How about a gift voucher for a baby, child or family photography session? Or have the session in November and give a beautiful framed photo of your child to your partner or grandparents?. imagine the look on their face as they unwrap it on Christmas morning :-)


I am a professional baby & child photographer, specialising in newborn, baby, child and family photography. My style is fun and relaxed, which puts your children at ease and allows their personalities to be captured in beautiful pictures. I come to your home rather than the formal environment of a studio, taking photos of your children just being your children! This results in some beautiful, natural images ? go to http://www.shutterbaby.co.uk for examples of my work. I also have lots of lovely reviews on the forum. Prices from ?75 for the session with prints starting at ?12.50 and digital images ?20.


Call 07958 734184 or email [email protected] for more information.


Sara-Jane

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Last week left to get photos taken in time for Christmas - still two slots left with the special offer. But if you miss that there's still plenty of time to buy a gift voucher for your partner/ friend/ child etc?. :-)
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