Jump to content

Professional baby/ child photos at Dish and Spoon Tues 2nd Feb - great Valentine's gift


Shutterbaby

Recommended Posts

Hi everyone


Want to get some beautiful photos of your baby or child, or of you with your little one? Would make a great Valentine's Day present :-)


ShutterBaby Baby & Child Photography will be hosting a professional photography mini session at The Dish and The Spoon in Nunhead (61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF) on Tues 2nd February between 10am and 12pm. Come along and get a high quality picture of your baby or child taken by Sara-Jane, a professional baby and child photographer, for only ?10 (price is for 15 minute session fee, prints are ?5 each). My style is fun and relaxed, which puts your children at ease and allows their personalities to be captured in beautiful pictures. Visit http://www.shutterbaby.co.uk for examples of my images. There's also lots of lovely recommendations for me on here :-)


The Dish and The Spoon is a fabulous cafe which has excellent coffee, cakes and light meals and space for babies and children to have fun. They also run a daily activities programme for children such as music and cooking.


Please contact [email protected] to book your 15 minute slot. Alternatively, if you would like a longer family session (at your home or in the park) visit http://www.shutterbaby.co.uk for details.


Look forward to seeing you there!


Sara-Jane

  • 2 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Thanks, I had googled!    There is loads of info online, but I just wondered if anyone locally had more specific knowledge. It looks like it's probably too early for it to nest, but nevertheless I don't want to drive it away, as I like having birds in my garden!
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wren
    • I've just seen a wren in my garden ❤️ I haven't seen one there for years, though of course it may have been there, just hiding. Unfortunately it seems I may  have left it too late to cut back my thug of a Holboellia. I just googled (re the wren, not the Holboellia)  but I'm still unsure. I don't want to drive the wren away if it's about to build a nest in there (or has one already). Can anyone who knows more about wrens than me advise? Also, as the Holboellia flowers have a wonderful scent later on, I probably should have cut it back after it flowered last year 🙄
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...