
STUDIO SESSIONS

LETS CELEBRATE TOGETHER
From Family Photoshoots, Maternity and much much more, lets get together in a studio and get those special moments and the best family photos we can! You deserve to show off your beautiful family with a magical studio session.
STUDIO INCLUDES:
Over 1000 sq ft studio space (plus other areas).
Backgrounds.
Lighting.
Props & furniture.
New York Loft-Style Boudoir set.
Flat screen TV.
Wind/smoke machine.
Radio lighting triggers for all major camera brands.
Private changing room.
Kitchen (including refreshments).
Classroom space if required.
WiFi.
Lift access.
SESSIONS PRICES
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Monday - Friday
£115 for 2 hours
£195 half day Morning (4 hours, must end by 1:30pm)
£195 half day Afternoon (must start at or after 1pm)
£385 full day (8 hours, must end by 6pm)
Evenings (Mon-Thurs, 6pm onwards)
£125 for 2 hours
All prices include VAT.
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Saturday
£135 per hour (min 2 hour booking)
£225 half day Morning (4 hours, must end by 1:30pm)
£225 half day Afternoon (must start at or after 1pm)
£425 full day (8 hours, must end by 6pm)
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Sunday
£225 for 4 hours starting at 11am or 11:30am
£450 for full day (8 hours, must end by 6pm)
Prepare for your Photoshoot
Whether it’s a family shoot, couples, work-headshot or acting headshot… you have to be prepared!
1. Choose a Style that Reflects you, dress up or dress down - keep it you
Your photoshoot should look like you! Keep your personalities but you can dress up, dress down and keep it casual, it’s your photoshoot, tell me your style and we go from there.
Remember that people do business with people, so be yourself.
2. Choose clothes that suit you and fit well
Your clothes make a big difference to how you feel and this will come across in the photos. Choose clothes that fit you well and that you feel confident wearing. Try them on and check them in front of a mirror beforehand. Do they fit well? Am I comfortable. Feel free to send me some shots of what you’re thinking if you just want some advice.
3. Be honest
Many people worry that they look too young or old and think they’ll be judged for it but it’s still possible to be yourself while projecting the right image. Be honest with me in telling me the things you do and don’t like about your image. Perhaps you have a favourite side or you might prefer to be looking ‘away’ from camera. It’s always helpful to show me a photo from the past that you do like so she has something to work from.
4. Get your hair cut (but not immediately before the session)
If you're getting your hair cut, I recommend allowing a week or two in between your hair appointment and your headshot session. Don't get it cut immediately before - even if you're super-confident with your hairdresser, haircuts don't always go to plan and anyway, they tend to look a bit better after a few days, once they've had a chance to settle. If anything, book your shoot after you’ve confirmed your haircut!
5. Prepare beforehand
Ahead of your session: drink plenty of water to hydrate yourself, exfoliate and moisturise your skin and get a couple of early nights. Make sure you outfits are clean, ironed, on hangars and ready to go... Crisply, ironed outfits photograph so much better than crumpled ones so it's worth the extra effort.
6. Don't rush on the day of the session
Don't book meetings, dentists, school runs etc, too close to your session. You don't want to feel stressed because you're in a rush to get away. Aim to arrive a couple of minutes early so that you have time to chat, relax and check your appearance before the shoot. Brush your hair, check your teeth (and make-up), check your collar is sitting neatly and you are happy with how you look.
7. Relax
Everyone feels nervous before a photo shoot but if you're having one with me, I can assure you it's very relaxed and friendly. I know all the above sounds a bit daunting but during the session, we'll just be chatting and music will be playing: it's very lighthearted and absolutely nothing to worry about. If you do feel nervous beforehand, just try taking some deep breaths and tell me that you're feeling that way.
