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I wanted to leave a review as had such a good experience with Sarah-Jane. I'd left organising getting some baby photos done until the last minute and then my baby came 2 weeks early on Christmas eve. Sarah-Jane fitted us in and spent hours with us getting some beautiful photos of our newborn but also some brilliant photos of our 3 year old (not an easy task!).


So happy with the end result.

http://www.shutterbaby.co.uk

I'd also like to recommend Sara-Jane if you're looking for a newborn photographer. We kept in touch in the weeks leading up to my due date and once my baby had been born (Nov 2015) she planned the best time to come and take the newborn photos. She's really nice and friendly, and had an amazing talent for calming my 5 day old son down so she could take some wonderful photos, which is great if you are a sleep-deprived new mum! The photos are beautiful and although it might seem all a bit too much to deal with in the few days after giving birth, it's worth it to capture some amazing shots.
  • 8 months later...

I would like to recommend Sara-Jane also.

We decided to get some newborn photos taken after our baby was born, we were very lucky that Sara-Jane could fit us in as she was our first choice having looked at a number of websites.

The photos are amazing. We are having a hard time picking our favourites! Sara-Jane was great with our baby too, very relaxed. Priceless!

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