welcome back william and victoria with some friends and family...
Monday, 3 May 2010 We had high hopes for Saturday's photo session with William and Victoria at their home and in the gorgeous Coombe Wood Gardens, however, on the morning, we started to get a little concerned with the weather and it's frequent mood changes.
No matter what the weather decided to do, we were adamant that we were going to have a great shoot, which meant that the children had to have a great shoot.
Shortly after arriving and meeting two new children, Hayden and Millie, we headed over to Coombe Wood Gardens to capture some beautiful lush images of the children - all four of them.
The weather held up for a while and William even had me running after him to capture images!
All of the children enjoyed themselves, taking it in turns to be a star.
Hayden being cool outdoors - loved photographing these children! image by Denise Ebanks of imageXperience
When the rain decided it was going to make an appearance, we headed back to the house where Mike set up the shooting space and we all had some lovely lasagne, naughty toffee pudding and good conversation.
Victoria and Niven enjoying their "at-home" portrait session, photographed by Denise Ebanks of imageXperienceIn between the children having a play, they were photographed again in a studio set up with my signature beautiful headshots. When William and Victoria's cousin, Niv, arrived, we added her to our list of models to photograph - it was great fun and we all loved it.
William is one of my favourite subjects for his sheer expression - doesn't he have an "Oliver" look? Photographed by Denise Ebanks of imageXperience
Little Millie being a "Frincess", oh so completely cute - photographed by Denise Ebanks of imageXperienceThank you to all the parents for having us photograph their children, and especially to Mel and Jason for your hospitality and for choosing us again - it gives us the opportunity to do what we love doing most, capturing moments and creating memories. Be inspired...
Dnx
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