I just love doing these <bluebell photoshoots>. What more beautiful way is there to come out of a long winter than this? Woodlands carpeted in a gorgeous bluebells.
I also love it when I get to photograph a family again and again. I first met this lovely family for an autumn photoshoot in 2021 and for a <bluebell photoshoot> in 2022. And they obviously love the bluebells as much as me as they booked again for this year!
It is fair to say that this oh so sweet little boy was not that into the idea of having a camera pointed in face during our first two sessions. Which, whilst quite typical of toddlers, does not faze me at all. You can find out <how to prepare your kids for a photoshoot> here. But by this session he had found his stride, had practiced his best smile and nailed it!
It had been such a miserable, wet weekend weatherwise but you'd never guess would you?! This little spot that I shoot in is back off the main path and uphill so thankfully it doesn't get muddy up there, and beause it is so secluded then everyone is nice and relaxed knowing they don't have an audience. Which means lovely relaxed photos like these.
WHAT TO WEAR FOR A BLUEBELL PHOTOSHOOT
Once you've booked a bluebell photoshoot for your family, I'll pop over a detailed what to wear guide. It's full of advice on how to get ready for your session and loads of tips to help with that all important question - what do we we wear?! In the meantime you can check out my <Pinterest board> for more inspiration on what you can wear for your bluebell photoshoot.
WHERE TO FIND BLUEBELLS NEAR YOU
These lovely flowers make any spring walk truly magical. Want to find your own to explore? The <National Trust> have a great guide on finding your local bluebell woodland. Don't forget your camera!
WANT TO BOOK YOUR OWN BLUEBELL PHOTOSHOOT?
When you book a Limited Edition mini session, there is nothing 'mini' about the experience you'll have. You get the same level of service as you would if you had booked a full bespoke session. With a <bluebell photoshoot>, I pick the date and location and you pick the time. Those on my waiting list get priority access for a whole 48 hours, so if you want to be the first to know when next years sessions drop, you need to get on that list!
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