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The Diamond Collection

Sometimes I think it’s easier to see things visually than just read them on a page. Especially when you are deciding whether or not you want to buy something!

 

You may remember the winner of my relaunch giveaway, Alex. Her prints and album arrived today! Her prize was a Diamond Collection photography package, worth $1000. So you can get an idea of what that money gets you, I took some pics of her completed package!

 

The Diamond Collection includes seven 6×8″ prints, six 8×12″ prints in a keepsake box, one 11×14″ print and an 8×8″ album including all images from your session, as well as a high resolution digital copy of each of the prints. All of the prints are printed on fine art paper and matted ready for framing.

 

6x8s

 

Six of the seven 6×8″ prints (wrapped in plastic, sorry for the low quality pic!)

 

 

The 11×14″ print (also wrapped in plastic!)

 

 

keepsake box

Six 8×12″ prints in a keepsake box

 

album

8×8″ layflat album, including all images from your session

 

diamond packed ‘

All stacked up ready to wrap, and hand deliver!

 

I hope that helps you to have a better idea of what you have in your hot little hands after choosing the Diamond Collection. As always, if you have any questions just send me an email or give me a call!

 

Rachel x

Exist in photos

There are many reasons why I am so passionate about working with women. I could go on and on about it, but rather than drown you in all that info at once, I will just pick out single reasons and write about those in individual posts!

 

So today, the reason I want to write about, is ‘to exist in photos’.

 

We are part of the selfie generation. I can remember getting my first phone, I was about 16. It was a Phillips Savvy. Do you remember those? We thought we were so awesome with those things. Didn’t even dream that one day we’d all have smartphones with inbuilt cameras, and the ability to take photos at any moment. At that time I was studying photography at college – on black and white film. But back to the point!

 

These days, a lot of us take photos daily. I do. I have almost 3000 photos on my phone (much to my husbands frustration, he is not as sentimental as I). But until recently, scrolling through those photos, none of them are of me. Yes, it’s my phone, so logically I would be taking the shots. There are hundreds of photos of my children. Some pretty landscapes. Things I don’t want to forget. Even pictures of clothes that I want to remember to go back and buy, tags with codes from Ikea so that I can order them later, photos of playdough creations my children have lovingly crafted. But where was I in all those photos? Where is the proof that I was there? That it was me shopping at Ikea, or me in those landscapes, or playing with my children? That it was me who made the playdough that the kids were creating with? I just wasn’t there. I didn’t do selfies, because I didn’t like the way I looked.

 

Then, over time, I realised. What if my time is suddenly up. What if tomorrow I am hit with some devastating news, and my whole life is turned around. What if I no longer look how I do now. Yes, I am overweight. I’m just stating a fact here. It’s one reason that I avoid being on the scary side of the camera as much as possible. My children don’t see me like that though. And I am healthy. I am well. I am not sick. What if all of a sudden something happened to me, and I no longer looked how I do today? Where would be the proof that I existed, as I am? Where would the photos be for my children to remember me by?

 

So from then, I decided to let my dislike for my body go. It wasn’t an easy overnight thing, and I am not all the way there yet. But I am in the process of loving myself. Because this is who I am. This is what I look like. It has absolutely zero importance on my life whether other people see me as beautiful or not. Because my children do, and my husband does. And these days, most of the time, I do. I notice the best parts of myself in the mirror and the ‘worst’ parts barely register. And I do my best to exist in photos, regularly, so that my children will have something to remember me by if and when I am gone.

 

They don’t have to be professional portraits, it can just be simple phone selfies. But please, for me, for you, for your family, exist in photos.

 

And to prove that this isn’t all just a load of waffle, here I am in various selfies with my littlest loves.

 

Rachel x

 

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photo 3  photo 4

photo 5

 

The dresses

My husband asked me recently “why do you make the dresses for your photoshoots? Why don’t you just buy them? You’re not a seamstress”. It made me realise that maybe other people were wondering the same thing! So here is my reason.

 

When I meet you at your photoshoot, I can see the way you hold yourself and your style, as well as your body shape. I then use the lengths of fabrics that I have to fashion a dress that will fit you perfectly, and suits you. I add embellishments, ribbons, lace, flowers, sparkly things, whatever works with your dress. I can put the waistline wherever it looks great on you – empire, drop waist, natural waist. And I can choose colours of the dress details that compliment your skin tone and hair colour.

 

As well as being able to create a dress that is designed just for you, it also means that it is a one off piece. No one else will ever wear that dress but you, because at the end of the session, the pins are taken out and it all just becomes a pile of fabric again. And I think that’s a little bit special.

 

Rachel x