Autumn Mini session

Can you feel the change in the air? Autumn is on it’s way and I can’t wait!

Apart from long family walks in the woods - with a very muddy dog - cosy dinners with friends and a visit from my parents from Sweden, I am also looking forward to exciting times ahead with work. Autumn is always busy for me but I am especially thrilled this year because I am launching my first ever outdoor Autumn mini sessions :)

There’s only a limited amount of slots so if you are interested please make sure to get in touch. All the dates and details are at the bottom of this page.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MINI SESSION AND A FULL SESSION?

The main thing that differs from a mini and a full session is the time that we spend together. A mini session lasts for approx 25 minutes and we stay in the same spot, so the background will not change much. It is still a perfect way to capture some lovely family photos, I will photograph the whole family together as well as the kids on their own and with each other.

WHAT IS INCLUDED AND WHAT IS THE COST?

MINI SESSION - £270

  • 25 minute session

  • 4 mounted fine art prints ( up to 12x8”)

  • 4 digital files to match the above

  • A prep guide with style advice to make sure you are prepared before the session

  • Personal viewing gallery with your edited images from the session

  • The chance to upgrade if you would like to purchase more digitals or products

A mini session is suitable for up to 5 people. If there are more of you I would recommend booking a normal family session, please get in touch and we can book a separate date.

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Autumn 2021 availability;

Sunday the 24th of October - 9.40 am | 10.20 am | 11 am | 11.40 am | 3.45 | 4.30

Saturday the 30th of October - 9.40 am | 10.20 am | 11 am | 11.40 am

The sessions will be held near Esher, Surrey.

In case of bad weather I will reschedule the sessions to a later date.

Were you looking for more information about my “Kids in a box” Christmas minis? Follow this link.

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