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being a kid wrangler

I’ve never read “The Horse Whisperer” or seen the film, but the idea behind it is very interesting in my line of work. Now I don’t saddle kids, or feed them hay, but there is an element of being a kid wrangler about what I do. They have to trust you for it to work….

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wings and wheels

When you’re a little kid, a family trip out to the big woods is always full of surprises. So you wrap up warm, indulge in some very fetching striped knitwear and show the grown ups how to have a ton of fun. Big hills are just the place for fast wheels and little boots to…

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Lovely, as always Kate. What a gorgeous little boy! Looks like you all had a lot of fun – love the aeroplane shots and the B&W after the log balancing – those eyes!

rocking horses eat apples too

When you are a boisterous young boy, it can seem quite a stretch to welcome a new baby sister into the house. So when that baby sister has a sister and you find yourself dealing with twins, well then there’s even more adjusting to do. You’ll be learning to share your toys. Which is tough….

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Ah, the one of the little boy feeding the horse is just perfect. So many wonderful memories for them. “A little bit of the past made present”. I love that.

Wow Kate, I found this one really emotional! What beautiful moments frozen in time. I really, REALLY love them.

flying about at the beach

I’ve had the very nearly flu. It was really just a cold that couldn’t be quite bothered to go all the way to flu. Lazy cold. Which pretty much describes me for the last week. Lazy + cold. A couple of times I leapt (ahem, well, sort of shuffled with gusto) out of bed, my…

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Lovely shot, Kate. Beautifully composed too :)

spell casting // guildford child photography

Best laid plans and all that. I mean you turn up, you collect the leaves, dirt and one random pebble (as per recipe). You create your witch’s brew in the bubbling brook and perform the arm waving spell that you have been assured will result in the photographer turning into a donkey. A full on,…

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Melanie

See! Story book just waiting to happen!

Gorgeous! Love the commentary (as always) too