It's always heartbreaking when you receive a message asking for some photos before someone's pet travels to Rainbow Bridge. I've met Puzzle before and she really is a sweet, friendly and laid back German Shepherd. So to hear her health had taken a turn for the worse, and being able to capture some memories for her owner even though the circumstances are just so horrible. I of course was honoured to be able to do this for them - I just wish the circumstances were different.
Liz Wood Photography
Puzzle was 14 and her health problems were just too much, so heartbreaking - she was such a loved girl by her family.
Puzzle has since crossed Rainbow Bridge, I know her family misses her terribly, fur babies are just as much a part of a family and the loss can be incredible. Fly high sweet Puzzle.
Saturday, 13 May 2017
Rainbow bridge - capturing a last walk before Puzzle goes to Rainbow Bridge.
Liz Wood Photography, Kings Hill, Great Cornard, Sudbury CO10 0EH, UK
Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Older baby sitter session - Essex and Suffolk baby, child and family photographer.
Great Cornard, Sudbury CO10, UK
Older baby tummy and sitter sessions. Please click on the link to see more of my portfolio for older babies either laying on their tummy, or just sitting up to toddler age.
This truly is a beautiful age for sitting babies and babies that can lift their heads reasonably well laying on their tummy. Their personalities are developing and it's such a wonderful age to capture those gorgeous smiles. Cute baby toes and bottoms, their little developing characters including those dropped lips sometimes too. Sessions usually last about 30 minutes, their attention spans are short. And being a model can be tiring!
Liz Wood is an experienced and insured, fun and friendly family photographer covering Essex and Suffolk, Ipswich, Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, Mildenhall, Newmarket and Cambridge are all within easy reach.
This truly is a beautiful age for sitting babies and babies that can lift their heads reasonably well laying on their tummy. Their personalities are developing and it's such a wonderful age to capture those gorgeous smiles. Cute baby toes and bottoms, their little developing characters including those dropped lips sometimes too. Sessions usually last about 30 minutes, their attention spans are short. And being a model can be tiring!
Liz Wood is an experienced and insured, fun and friendly family photographer covering Essex and Suffolk, Ipswich, Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, Mildenhall, Newmarket and Cambridge are all within easy reach.
Friday, 7 April 2017
Ellyse and the Robin - beautiful little newborn baby girl, family photographer in Essex and Suffolk - featured in Child Photo Competition.
Great Cornard, Sudbury CO10, UK
I was unbelievably excited to decide to go out in the early morning light with a couple of props to photograph them outdoors for when the winter comes, we do have such a short time frame to take babies outside in the Uk for their photoshoots.
The light was incredible, I had everything set up and then one of the pair of Robins that frequent my little garden landed on the handle to watch me work! It always feels very special when little things like this happen. And even more so when the little girl whose gallery I was finishing off, and I sent the link to the image and her Mummy told me her special story.
On top of all this awesomeness and good feeling, I posted it to CHILD PHOTO COMPETITION which is always a little scary but I was feeling brave and this morning I was delighted to see it has been picked to be featured amongst some of the best newborn photographers in the World. So I'll leave it here with you (for some reason when they uploaded it lost a little quality), so so happy with this gorgeous photograph and the lovely story behind it.
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The light was incredible, I had everything set up and then one of the pair of Robins that frequent my little garden landed on the handle to watch me work! It always feels very special when little things like this happen. And even more so when the little girl whose gallery I was finishing off, and I sent the link to the image and her Mummy told me her special story.
On top of all this awesomeness and good feeling, I posted it to CHILD PHOTO COMPETITION which is always a little scary but I was feeling brave and this morning I was delighted to see it has been picked to be featured amongst some of the best newborn photographers in the World. So I'll leave it here with you (for some reason when they uploaded it lost a little quality), so so happy with this gorgeous photograph and the lovely story behind it.
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Monday, 3 April 2017
Everyone wants those cute baby photos! But why do Mum's hate having their photos taken? Essex maternity and newborn photographer.
Kings Hill, Great Cornard, Sudbury CO10 0EH, UK
I see so many different Mum's over the years photographing their precious little newborn babies. There doesn't appear to be a rhyme or reason over why some Mum's have their photo taken and some can't stand to look at themselves in family photos. We've all recently seen the images of Beyonce proudly showing off her bump, and looking stunning - and I think that's where some of the answers lay - not that it's Beyonce's fault I might add. But I do think we are inundated by media images of celebrities that have access to the best make up, can afford maybe a gym or personal trainer, maybe even have a chef to rustle them up healthy options. Which can be very different to a Mum of two catering to varying tastes and running a home, maybe working and trying to be wonderwoman. Some Mum's come to the studio and love being in photos, but all too often they hate themselves. I asked some questions on my Facebook page the other day, and even those that would fit into the media perfection image to me. Rated themselves as fat, horrible smiles, and so many other things to not be in a photo, and that makes me sad. I've been guilty of the same things, I am decidedly not a perfect size now. But I can remember fitting in size 12 jeans the day after I gave birth to my first child. And being disgusted at myself. I spent years of not being pictured with my children. And I'm now decidedly bigger. Sadly there are years of my children missing out on me in photos. And what there are where I used to pick myself apart, I now look back and think actually I looked pretty amazing. You can't go back and redo those memories. I often have uncomfortable family members and you can see just how uncomfortable they feel, I personally don't think it's natural to see a camera and pull that perfect pout and pose that makes us look amazing. So I tend to speak to people all the times I shoot, and will tell them to move themselves into position, move that chin down just a little and a little tilt of the head, until someone is relaxed.
Ultimately though, god forbid if something ever happened to you, having a collection of memories for your child to treasure is so important. My own Mum died of cancer when I was 23, she meticulously destroyed every single photo from my childhood. Even photos of my brother and I and it's so so sad to know there are only about 5 photos in existence for me to pass onto my children and they are pictures that my Aunt that lived many miles away took. Do I care I had a goofy smile. Or a bad haircut? Nope, they are the most treasured mementos I have. And a Mum and her child bond is incredible. Your child isn't going to see those extra few pounds, maybe that muffin top that didn't use to be there. But what they will see is that glow, that connection, maybe tired eyes from sleepless nights, but that's all part of what makes you family. I can remember my son telling me about my crinkles on my eyes. And I probably was horrified at the time, but as I've become older I realise how very lucky I am, that I have the best smile lines in the World as I'm so so happy. I may not have pots of money, we may not have holidays as I tend to plow everything back into my business, but I have the most beautiful children that are happy and settled and sweet and kind. And I know if passed tomorrow, I wouldn't have any regrets. Get in those pictures, I guarantee you, in 20 years you will look back and smile instead of ripping yourself apart.
Ultimately though, god forbid if something ever happened to you, having a collection of memories for your child to treasure is so important. My own Mum died of cancer when I was 23, she meticulously destroyed every single photo from my childhood. Even photos of my brother and I and it's so so sad to know there are only about 5 photos in existence for me to pass onto my children and they are pictures that my Aunt that lived many miles away took. Do I care I had a goofy smile. Or a bad haircut? Nope, they are the most treasured mementos I have. And a Mum and her child bond is incredible. Your child isn't going to see those extra few pounds, maybe that muffin top that didn't use to be there. But what they will see is that glow, that connection, maybe tired eyes from sleepless nights, but that's all part of what makes you family. I can remember my son telling me about my crinkles on my eyes. And I probably was horrified at the time, but as I've become older I realise how very lucky I am, that I have the best smile lines in the World as I'm so so happy. I may not have pots of money, we may not have holidays as I tend to plow everything back into my business, but I have the most beautiful children that are happy and settled and sweet and kind. And I know if passed tomorrow, I wouldn't have any regrets. Get in those pictures, I guarantee you, in 20 years you will look back and smile instead of ripping yourself apart.
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
What to look for when choosing a good newborn photographer - guide for expectant Mums.
Liz Wood Photography, Kings Hill, Great Cornard, Sudbury CO10 0EH, UK
Firstly this isn't a catch! I'm not saying book me, there is so much information out there now. So many businesses selling newborn photography, I think where I live there are 5 or 6 photographers all within 10 minutes drive from me, at varying levels and pricing, it's a complete and utter minefield. Obviously pricing can heavily play a factor in deciding upon a photographer, I know some people can't afford me, and I will recommend cheaper photographers local to me if I know they are safe!
There are a lot of photographers who don't offer the posed images above but work on a beanbag also above.
Even something which looks so simple like this image where baby is resting on it's arms. This should not be done by newer photographers who don't have the experience or training to do this, too much weight could go on babies neck, you have to watch for circulation problems. Also if baby is very new, a photographer should be watching out for the clamp, pulling or knocking a not healed umbilical cord can sometimes make a baby bleed out. So this should be taken into consideration when you look for a photographer, check through their portfolio. If you are unsure, ask to see 2-3 different newborn galleries, you can then see if a photographer is consistent with their work.
Even the best older brother or sister can not always handle a baby that could startle. Your choice of newborn photographer should offer safe posing.
And I don't think any photographer should be posing a baby actually on a shelf like the image below. This is a composite, even with a hand in place a baby should never be in something high, for this image the shelf was placed onto a beanbag, so the baby was on something large and a hand was in place. Very often baby if sitting up will actually be laying on the floor with his back on the floor.
This gorgeous little girl baby dressed as a sunflower was actually photographed on a beanbag and then composited into the shot. Babies definitely shouldn't be in this sort of pose without a hand in place.
Babies generally unless very relaxed love curling their hands into fists, things like this pose is achievable by most photographers, again, baby should always be warm and comfortable, and in a clean environment. I also am quite careful about placing babies on certain wools in case they have a reaction. Babies should never be left even in this pose in can they startle or roll.
Even newer photographers can achieve these stunning poses, baby is not on an angle the angle is changed afterwards so baby would be laying flat safely on a huge beanbag and the camera angle changed or it's changed in post production.
Look at photographers work, shooting below noses seldom is flattering on anyone, so if you're looking at cheaper photographers basic knowing how to angle children and babies to get great shots that are safe there should be examples by clicking on their portfolios.
Note the above two images are actually the same position just a clever angle is changed in camera so baby is laying flat on something huge.
- So what makes a safe newborn photographer?
Some poses are more unsafe for a baby i.e. frog pose.
This is a pose you love or hate! I actually find this pose really easy and yes I was trained on it, what shouldn't happen is your baby is practice for somebody learning who has watched a Youtube video. Asking your newborn photographer if they've trained or how long they have been doing posed shots like this is acceptable. The market is totally unregulated. There is no body that categorically has responsibility to ensure safe standards are met, I've even seen one quite big photographers training video, where the baby is propped up alone with no hand in place, even during a session a photographer should be able to assure you if you have concerns. I make it clear to my clients to say if they aren't happy with anything. Sometimes this pose tends to aggravate windy tums, as babies back is quite straight which of course is amazing for getting wind out, and this can unsettle the baby, a good photographer will be able to tell if a baby is hungry, has some wind pain, or is uncomfortable. Not every baby will go into this pose, so having trust in a photographer you have chosen is a very important part of the process as you are placing your most precious bundle in the photographers hands. This shot should always have a hand in either at the top or bottom to be safe and then composited in photoshop. Should you go to a brand new very cheap photographer requesting this pose - I personally think no, but if you can't afford a more expensive photographer, don't attempt this, don't risk your baby, there are equally gorgeous poses out there that won't risk your baby. The only way to stop bad practice with photographers is to not expect someone to do something they can't do or haven't had training in. Education for photographers is out there, not everyone chooses to use it or takes notice. So don't be afraid to ask questions - this little person is your most important thing you will ever have!
Even with poses like this, and yes I've seen baby perched on a prop whilst the baby is videod snoozing, babies have a startle reflex. Literally they can jump and fall off something. A hand always needs to be safely in place on babies back. Things to look for in a photographers images - is babies head near anything sharp, are their arms propped up and are they balanced on something, if so was a hand edited out.
Outdoor newborn shoots are very rare in the Uk, we just don't have the climate, this particular day was sweltering and we were in a wooded area so took the opportunity after family shots to make this gorgeous fairy image. Composites are available now and a good photographer will be able to seamlessly photoshop a baby in a pose into a corresponding digital backdrop. That's one way to achieve all the gorgeous outdoor images, babies should always be warm enough during a shoot. It helps settle them, if you're a bit sweaty in the room, then baby is going to be nice and toasty with no clothes on.There are a lot of photographers who don't offer the posed images above but work on a beanbag also above.
Even something which looks so simple like this image where baby is resting on it's arms. This should not be done by newer photographers who don't have the experience or training to do this, too much weight could go on babies neck, you have to watch for circulation problems. Also if baby is very new, a photographer should be watching out for the clamp, pulling or knocking a not healed umbilical cord can sometimes make a baby bleed out. So this should be taken into consideration when you look for a photographer, check through their portfolio. If you are unsure, ask to see 2-3 different newborn galleries, you can then see if a photographer is consistent with their work.
Even the best older brother or sister can not always handle a baby that could startle. Your choice of newborn photographer should offer safe posing.
And I don't think any photographer should be posing a baby actually on a shelf like the image below. This is a composite, even with a hand in place a baby should never be in something high, for this image the shelf was placed onto a beanbag, so the baby was on something large and a hand was in place. Very often baby if sitting up will actually be laying on the floor with his back on the floor.
This gorgeous little girl baby dressed as a sunflower was actually photographed on a beanbag and then composited into the shot. Babies definitely shouldn't be in this sort of pose without a hand in place.
So what can you do if you can't afford the photographer you love? You have to weigh up if maybe you can afford them but can't afford it all. We're often pushed for the cheapest price for all the digital images. Digital images should be a photographers most expensive product, as that is it, all the photographers work. Do families need 30 images of their newborn? If you're totally in love with a photographers work, look to see if they do a print package, I often tell my clients that maybe you can't afford all the images but you could have 3 stunningly beautiful and edited prints. Weighing up whether you go for quality over quantity is a very real question parents to be should ask themselves. Some photographers may offer a payment plan and release product or images once full payment is received. If that still puts things out of budget then looking for newer photographers is an option, you still need to ensure they are safe, but someone that has trained recently and is maybe portfolio building may be cheaper. Failing that, the following poses are safer poses, a baby laying on it's back on a huge bean bag tucked in is safe, your photographer should have a neck strap on their camera and have the strap round their neck whenever shooting a baby from above.
Again things photographers should be looking for is nice skin tones, if a foot or hand is going really purple (a photographer should always watch for things like that some babies have atrocious circulation and their hands will go darker and their feet, checking that their is good circulation is essential from any photographer). A baby should never ever be going purple or dark coloured in the face, that would point to airway obstruction and it just should not happen.Babies generally unless very relaxed love curling their hands into fists, things like this pose is achievable by most photographers, again, baby should always be warm and comfortable, and in a clean environment. I also am quite careful about placing babies on certain wools in case they have a reaction. Babies should never be left even in this pose in can they startle or roll.
Even newer photographers can achieve these stunning poses, baby is not on an angle the angle is changed afterwards so baby would be laying flat safely on a huge beanbag and the camera angle changed or it's changed in post production.
Look at photographers work, shooting below noses seldom is flattering on anyone, so if you're looking at cheaper photographers basic knowing how to angle children and babies to get great shots that are safe there should be examples by clicking on their portfolios.
Note the above two images are actually the same position just a clever angle is changed in camera so baby is laying flat on something huge.
Ultimately cost can be a huge factor in choosing a good photographer, don't risk your babies safety because you love frog pose, something like a baby laying safely on a blanket snuggled up, is just so simple and so beautiful and safe as long as baby is warm someone is close by, those features are the most important thing of all. Don't be afraid to ask questions about whether a photographer is insured. Also watch out for hidden prices, and terms and conditions. Ask questions like - if we choose to opt for a lesser package - can we pick any photos. I have heard of unscrupulous photographers telling clients that a digital image they want is sized for canvas only so they end up being pushed to borrow money. Luckily in this day and age, I don't know barely any photographers who would try this ploy, but just because something looks like a complete bargain, do ask further questions.
Even if you can't afford a photographer do ask for advice off of them still. Most photographers that genuinely are in the job because they love babies and people will happily point you in the direction of cheaper safe photographers and will refer to other people, a photographer should be friendly and not pushy most importantly.
Liz Wood is an experienced and safe newborn photographer who lives on the Suffolk/Essex border, she has over 24 years experience in photographing, children, babies, families and has specialised primarily in newborn photography for the last few years.
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