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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2022 · 8 MIN

Ep 030 How often should you have professional family photos taken?

from Photographs in a Shoebox Podcast · host Sue Kennedy

It's an important question - How often should you have professional family photos taken? The blunt answer is once a year, possibly more if your children are in the early year's phase, and in this episode, I explain my thinking. About your host: Sue Kennedy I've been photographing, bumps, babies & families here in Harlow, Essex since 2004. If you are local to me and want to book your own portrait experience, then read on! I know you don't want to spend forever sorting through all the different packages and options out there. You just want to find someone who's experienced and will be able to deliver great photos that look and feel like your family without a lot of fuss & fluff. I specialise in babies of all ages, so there's no pressure from me to come in when your baby is brand new. Babies are cute for a long time, and once their little characters emerge it's a great time to start capturing memories. I have built my whole business around making this whole process extremely easy for you and creating beautiful photographs I know you'll love. To find out more visit: suekennedy.co.uk  

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