Monday, 24 May 2010

Sophia - 3rd session

Another 3rd session of the New Mother Offer was in last Saturday.
Sophia has changed sooo much, love her curls! :-)












Hutchinson Family

This was the 3rd session of the New Mother Offer, I love seeing how babies change from 0-4 to 1 yr! Gorgeous!!






This was the 3rd session of the New Mother Offer, I love seeing how babies change from 0-4 to 1 yr! Gorgeous!!

McDonald Family & Rum the Dog

I had a lovely session with the McDonalds, baby Dylan & wee Rum the doggie, arent they all lovely??














My first front cover!! woooo


It's days like this that make me realise how lucky i am to be doing a job i love so much!!

Saturday, 22 May 2010

Lydia

Lydia, such a gorgeous cutie!






Ludlow Family






Ludlow Family - a big family portrait!
A gift from Paula to mum, a fantastic gift!
First shoot of today, wide awake and bushy tailed!






Friday, 21 May 2010

Jordan - Little Hero

Last week i had Jordan in with her mummy and big brother Joshua.

Jordan, who is 8 years old, loves to read! I did too when i was younger and still do, but don't have much time lately!
What makes Jordan a hero? She remains happy, no matter how sick she gets! :-)

The hardest part of her journey was being in hospital on her 8th birthday, but she got to see Halloween fireworks over Newry while in Daisy Hill once which she enjoyed!

Jordan loved the camera, a natural!
I hope you enjoy xxx










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he Littlest Heroes Project provides the following photograph services; Photo sessions for children infant- 21 who are dealing or have delt with any type of serious illness, children who have been a part of any type of serious illness resulting in illness or disability, photo sessions for families who have lost children within the last 3 years due to a serious accident or illness, organizations or foundations holding events/ fundraisers for a child or for children suffering from serious illnesses. All of our services are free to the participants as a way of giving back to the smallest of heroes.