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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.

a dedication to motherhood

Dear Sue, This is a dedication to your motherhood. The summer’s come and gone again once already. It feels like a long time and no time at all. Every time I look back over these photographs (and I look at them often) I return immediately to the hillside, to the sun-dappled woods and the memory…

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Kate, this is beautiful. Beautiful words and amazing photographs. Gave me that warm and fuzzy feeling :)

Claire

Thank you kate so very much you gave us the most amazing pictures we will treasure forever, this tribute was beautiful the words incredible and it was the most lovely thought thank you, you have a great talent and should be proud of everything you have achieved thank you. Xx

Beautiful Kate. What a gift to be to create these amazing treasured photos. And they will be treasured I know they will x

Beautiful, emotive words with images to match. And such a gentle but poignant reminder of why photographs are so VERY special.

Just beautiful, as always. Your pictures speak a thousand words but then you top them off with such lovely, heartfelt stories, it is like a bit of extra magic sprinkled on top. Lovely memories for Sue’s family to treasure forever. Oh and I LOVE the chipped colourful nail varnish – cool kid!

almost peas in a pod // london newborn twins photography

What is it they say, those wise and wonderful people from whom all the old sayings come from? Is it that bad things come in threes? Well my bad things tend to come in larger multiples than that, but perhaps that’s because my balance is terrible and I often fall over, as previously discussed during this maternity…

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Oh how wonderful! Such fleeting moments expertly captured – and that quilt is an absolute dream!

Oooo I love a new born but two wowzers, they look just so adorable and that blanket is just amazing ! Babies change so fast I wish I’d got better pictures of mine as newborns.

Ok so your black and whites are beautiful as always BUT I love the colour ones on the famous blanket – just too cute! My favourite is the one of the boys wrapped in daddy’s arms, flexing their little fingers. ADORABLE…

Oh, how wonderful, there is just something so incredibly beautiful about newborns, it’s like soaking in happiness and when there is two of them, well that means double the happiness.

Love the photos.

mind the gap // surrey family photography canvas offer

Sometimes a little desk frame just isn’t enough, is it? Sometimes that fabulous family portrait deserves a little more attention. Because you really love the moment it captures, that giggle that spread between you, that tender hand holding, that incredible moment where it felt like you were the only two people in the world. Well…

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