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Something new for you mummies to be!

Mummies to be

You know me…Never one to stand still! As a complement to my pregnancy and baby portrait services, I’ve decided to introduce something brand new for you mummies to be. Something which I hope many of you will love.

I’ve been busy behind the scenes testing out a new idea,  a plaster cast of a pregnant lady’s baby bump.

This makes a beautiful prop, in the shape of a bowl, which can then be incorporated into a newborn baby photoshoot several weeks later.

During your newborn photo shoot, the baby can be placed in the bowl – in my signature sleeping baby style – and then the bowl is yours to take home with you afterward, as a lasting memento of your pregnant shape.

What a lovely way to celebrate your pregnancy and to create a personalised photo prop for your baby’s first photoshoot!

I’m really excited about adding another string to my bow with maternity bump castings. I love learning new skills and trying out new things, and the feedback from ladies I’ve done a cast for is extremely positive.

The process is incredibly quick to do and is completely safe for you pregnant ladies. So, don’t worry about having to stand for long periods of time while you have your cast done, and the process isn’t uncomfortable for you either. I promise!

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I hope that you love this idea?

If you’re expecting in the next sixth months, I’d love to get you booked in for your maternity bump casting soon! The ideal time to get one done is between 34-38 weeks of pregnancy. Please contact me to secure your session.

Also, please share news of my new service with all the pregnant ladies who you think would love to get one done. Thank you in advance!

Finally, if you’d like to know more please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions you have.

I will be posting more examples of my maternity bump castings on my social media pages along with reviews from ladies who have tried it out for themselves.

Until next time, thanks for reading.

Karen x


KW Photography featured in Woman & Home magazine

Today I have some very exciting news. I am in the current edition of the national women’s glossy, ‘Woman & Home’ (March 2016 edition)!!!

‘Meet the new solopreneurs’

I’m featured as part of a positive article about women entrepreneurs and in the article I talk about my journey from working in print production for more than twenty years, to becoming a successful newborn photographer.

Woman and Home is a leading women’s magazine in the UK, read by almost 350,000 women each month.  It covers lifestyle, fashion, business, home and travel stories and is genuinely one of my favourite magazines.

So it’s hugely exciting (and slightly embarrassing!) that I’m in the magazine myself!

I was interviewed for the article and then the magazine came and photographed me at my studio in Poole in mid-December.

While I’m never a fan of photos of myself (I prefer to be behind the camera, as most photographers do!), I’m really pleased with the pictures they took of me and the studio.

I was lucky enough to have the gorgeous baby Lucy join me in the photos. She was a complete star! Big thanks must go to her mum Gemma for bringing her in.

I wonder if any avid Woman & Home readers among you spotted me before you read this?! Ha ha! I would love to know!

Life after Redundancy: A Photographer’s tale

The whole thing came about when I heard that the magazine was looking to feature women who had a positive story to tell about being made redundant.

I’ve previously blogged about my redundancy story, but for those who don’t know; I was made redundant in February 2011 and while it was a shock and a massive blow at the time, I used the opportunity to embark on a completely new career.

I let my passion for photography lead me into a career in newborn photography and, well, the rest they say is history!

Since then I have carved out a niche in newborn and family portrait photography and almost five years later I’m extremely thankful for the way things have turned out. I get to work every day doing something I am so passionate about and absolutely love.

So that is my story.

If you’d like to see how Woman & Home have told it, do grab a copy of the magazine while you can. It’s available from newsagents and supermarkets now. I’m in the March 2016 edition (with Julie Walters on the cover) on page 145-146.

Once you’ve read it, please do comment and let me know what you think.

Until next time,

Karen x