Ava & Family - Newborn Session

I first met this wonderful family about four years ago, when Mum Ali booked in for a Newborn Session for her long awaited little one. Ali had been looking for a Newborn Photographer in Cheshire or North Wales and a mutual friend recommended me. We pencilled in her due date and awaited the exciting news.

When little Cleo arrived, they contacted me straight away (did I mention that one of my favourite parts of the job is that birth announcement!) to book an actual date for the session. I always try to offer a couple of session dates for within those first 14 days of birth, when baby is still tiny and curled up, with those special newborn features, the little lanugo hairs and milia on their noses.

I planned the session and when the day came and the family of three arrived with, I felt like we hit it off immediately. Ali and Chris were so warm and friendly and just super relaxed, happy to go with the flow. Little Cleo was just like her parents. She was so chilled out and always seemed to have a little smile on her beautiful face. Together, we created a perfect gallery that the family could treasure for generations to come.

On that note, it sounds so cliche, but that is the difference with this kind of investment. So many don't flinch at paying out for clothes, hair and all of the many beauty treatments there are to offer (and don't get me wrong, we need to feel good about ourselves too), but that investment lasts a month or two. The investment you make when you book a Newborn, Baby, Child or Family Photographer is going to last you many lifetimes. Passed on through generations. Who doesn't love looking at pictures of themselves when they were little, and sharing them with our own little ones. And isn't it so incredibly important to have your children see in years to come the connection that you had with them.

Back to my original blog! Cleo has been back a couple of times since and it's always such a pleasure to see her, as it is with all my little clients, whatever their personality! I especially love to see them grow. But when Ali booked in to come back again for another Newborn Session, I was blown away with excitement! And yet again, it didn't disappointment. Cleo was smitten with her baby sister, Ava, and loving her new big sister status as is pretty evident in her gallery. I also could not get over how similar Ava was to Cleo as a newborn, again with a little smile on her beautiful, sweet face. I cannot see how she changes over the months and years!

As always, over the next 2-3 weeks from the session, I put together a selection of beautiful images and edited them ready for presenting. I then like to give parents the chance to come and view the gallery here, but most enjoy doing it in the comfort of their own home. In this case, I send out an invitation to view, along with a personal password for client privacy and over the next 7 days, the images are available for you to view and choose from. My most popular package are the full digitals, and I am always over the moon when clients products because I just LOVE to see them printed big!

I have put together a selection of my favourite images from Ava’s gallery for you to take a look at. I hope you enjoy viewing!

Also, because I love seeing my clients back again and watching the grow, I have some exciting news for all of my returning customers. Make sure you're a member of my Facebook VIP group for more details to come or contact me in your usual way if you're not on Facebook.

I can't wait to see you all again and for new clients who are interested in booking, feel free to contact me through here or using my email address: hello@samanthadphotography.co.uk.

Sending big love and wishing you all a beautiful evening

Amelia & Georgina’s Relaxed Portrait Session

Hi there!

To anyone who has just found my page for the first time, I’m Samantha of Samantha D Photography, specialising in Family, Children and Newborn Photography. I live in Cheshire, but I am honoured to say that I have clients travelling to me (and I to them) from further afield. My style of photography is photojournalistic, generally I love to capture connection…be that cuddles, kisses or tickles…I want memories of the real you in this moment, to be looked back on forever.

I am so lucky to see most of my clients back again and again…it is such a blessing to see them grow. Below are some images from a sibling photo session last year. Here we chatted about the Royal Wedding, friends, favourite teddies and lost teeth! Looking back now, it makes ME so happy to see these two…I can only imagine the smile it will bring to their faces in the years to come, and when one day, they’ll maybe even be looking back with their own children. I am so blessed to have that opportunity, and therefore, I pour my heart into each session.

Each and every child that I have met over the years is so incredibly unique and therefore, each and every session of mine is unique. I want to capture their personalities and their soul. Please feel free to take a look at some more studio sessions for older children in my portfolio.

If you would like to book a session with me, and you don’t find what you’re looking for in my shop please do contact me and I will happily send you further information and look at some suitable dates.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Mason George - Newborn and Family Session, Cheshire

I cannot believe this Newborn Session was almost a year ago now! This was such a happy session, with a beautiful family who all have so much love to share. Here are jut a few of my favourites!

Michelle's Maternity Session

When you have two teenage daughters and you still look this incredible in pregnancy…I’m in awe!

Anne & Jacob's Mothers Day Mini Session

I absolutely LOVED my Mummy & Me Sessions!  They were super relaxed and all about fun and connection.  

Here are some of my favourites from Anne and Jacob's Session.

I will be offering some Mini's again in time for Fathers Day, so make sure to contact me if you want to be the first to find out...

I meant to actually post a blog for Mothers Day (so long ago now!!!), but life took over and I never got round to it...here's where I got to...

 

The (very brief) History Of Mothers Day and what does it mean to you? 

Ok, so I did a little research here (forgive me if anyone knows better :) ) after my little boy announced that it’s Mothers Day at the weekend and asked if he will get a present!!  I’m pretty sure he was trying it on…as he often does…and I explained that it’s the day when Mums get extra cuddles.  It led me to wonder though, (other than the obvious) why do we celebrate Mothers Day, where does the tradition come from?  

It’s apparently not terribly straight forward, but having started in America, taking place on the second Sunday in May, the tradition then came over to the UK around 1913, where we celebrate on the fourth Sunday of Lent, to have “a day in praise of mothers”.  This began as a day to revisit your “mother” church (where you were baptised or attended as children), giving us Mothering Sunday.  Over time, it would become a day where servants working in large houses would be allowed the day off to visit their mothers and take a gift of food or hand me down clothes!  Nowadays, we continue to celebrate our Mothers Day by visiting (if we can) a very special person in our life and offering gifts, or if we’re really lucky, being treated to “extra cuddles” and attention ourselves! 

I’m incredibly lucky with my own mum, she has been there through everything with me, even now she is still with me during my Newborn Sessions! 

 

I asked some other Mum's what Mothers Day means to them, and I had such a lovely response...

Laura Hampson said “I feel that even though I’m a mother to an amazing baby boy, I do what I do because I am a mother and not to be celebrated, I celebrate my mum, my nan and my boyfriends mum as them being my sons Nans and Great Nan! I’d rather spend all my money making sure they know they’re all amazing grandparents than think about myself on mother’s day☺️ xx”
Kate Jerrum said “Mother’s Day has changed for me since I’ve had my little boy. I lost my mum when I was 21 and had found the build up to this once celebrated day excruciatingly difficult. It was “mum” overload! But it’s different now, it’s a chance to celebrate the love I had/have for my mum and the love I have for my son as his mother. It’s a bit lion king circle of life ish but it’s really special to me X”
Emma Boynton said:  ”I have a deepened understanding and respect for my Mum now I’m a Mum myself. I know how incredibly lucky I am to have my mum, and mother in law both as my friends and grandma’s to my children and how thankful I am to be a Mum myself. I hope I show my appreciation often but it’s important for them to know how special they are on Sunday.”

And an absolutely huge thank you to Charley Rimmer who wrote this very touching poem and shared it with me...

Caden

The weight gain and the feeling sick

The battle was mine alone

The hourly night time toilet trip

The battle was mine alone.

 

But when I heard your heart beat

And felt you move around

The battle was my pleasure son

In love with you, I’d drowned.

 

The back pain and the aching feet

The battle was mine alone

The stretch marks and the feeling beat

The battle was mine alone.

 

But when I saw you on the scan

It all seemed so worthwhile

Not even born or named or fed

Already you made me smile.

 

And then the labour pains, so bad

The battle was mine alone

I cried unsure of the strength I had

The battle was mine alone

 

But then you arrived

And nothing could compare

To the love and the peace

I felt then and there.

 

I was handed a baby, my son, my boy

And the pain just melted away

The battle became a time of joy

Everything changed upon that day

 

The sleepless nights and hungry days

The battle is mine alone

Learning all of your baby ways

The battle is mine alone

 

But what about Dad and sister and dog

Are they not battling too?

Well, yes my boy, I suppose they are

But they see a different you

 

For I will feel every tear you see

The battle is mine alone

I’m your mum and always will be

That pleasure is mine alone.


 



....me as a Mum, there are moments when I am pulling my hair out with two little boys who are full of personality, but there are many more times when I just cannot stop looking at them, taking in each and every detail... they are such an incredible blessing and I promise to never forget just how lucky I am... 

 

I'm a Natural Newborn, Baby & Family Photographer in Kelsall, Tarporley, Cheshire and surround areas...my style is a mix of posed, natural and minimalistic, working with you to create the perfect gallery of images, capturing your emotions and connection.  I can't wait for you to join my little family!