Whether you’ve had a happy surprise, you’ve longed for this moment for a very long time or perhaps everything has just gone exactly to plan – congratulations on your pregnancy. What your body goes through to bring your new baby into this world is absolutely incredible – although, admittedly, it doesn’t always feel that great at the time!
My maternity photoshoots are all about taking some time out for you, before your focus shifts almost entirely onto this new little person in your life. Celebrate the amazing transformation you are going through to grow your family. And treasure this time. Because, soon, those first flutters of movement, the hiccups and that precious feeling of life growing inside your body will become distant memories. The day will come when you want to remember what this moment looked like, so let me capture it for you now with the perfect keepsake – because you can’t turn back the clock.
Please don’t be put off if you get nervous in front of the camera. I’m great at putting women at ease during these sessions and every pose we do (yes, we – I get involved too!) and outfit you put on is designed to make you look and feel at your best.
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I had a maternity photoshoot with my husband. The atmosphere is great when doing the photoshoot and the final pictures are amazing. Would 100% recommend as a photographer!
Having my a maternity shoot as a gift was so scary but Katie made sure I was relaxed and we had such a laugh! I’m not confident in anyway about the way I look, and Katie made me feel beautiful. Thank you Katie for capturing photos that we will treasure forever xxxxx
Katie is a lovely person and a great photographer. She made me feel very comfortable during my maternity shoot and I am really happy with my photos.
£299
The full Moments by Katie Mitchell studio photography experience with your photographs available for you in both digital format and print. These sessions are ideal for those wanting their partners or children to get involved.
£399
If you’d like to include some outdoor/natural moments in your photoshoot, without missing out on my signature studio photographs, look no further. Split your session into two and bring together the best of both worlds!
£199
£49 per month
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Yes! You are more than welcome to pay for your preferred photography package in monthly instalments in the run up to your session. Please let me know if you’d like to take advantage of this when booking your session. Payment plans can also be used to pay for your products after your view and order session, however no photographic products will be received until your invoice is paid in full.
Simply get in touch! We’ll meet in-person or online to make sure that we’re a good fit for each other before any money needs to change hands. However, if we meet and you decide that you’re happy to go ahead, there’s a standard contract to sign and a deposit to secure your appointment – or we’ll arrange payment terms for subscription plans. Outstanding balances are due 48 hours prior to your photography session. I would love to work with you!
I’ve written a blog post detailing the precautions being taken during personal branding photoshoots here. If you have any questions about something I haven’t covered, then please don’t hesitate to ask.
Yes, if that’s all you need, head on over to my headshot photography page.
Standard terms and conditions can be found here.
I wrote a handy little blog post about that here: What is a Personal Brand?
I’d love to! But I will never show your photographs to anyone without your consent. When you sign your portrait photography contract, you’ll be asked permission to use photographs from your session for marketing purposes. I know that some people feel uneasy about this until they’ve seen their images and that’s fine. You’re welcome to make up your mind at your view and order session and, if you’re happy for me to share your beautiful images with the world, I’ll simply fill ask you to fill in a model release consent form. And of course, if you’d prefer they stayed private, then that’s absolutely fine as well.
I wrote a blog post which goes into a little more detail about this here.