Jag är bröllopsfotograf samt familjefotograf och utgår från södra Stockholm men fotograferar ditt bröllop eller familj var som helst i stockholmsområdet. Jag har familj i västra Skåne så jag fotar gärna även där!

Jag fotar nästan allt med människor att göra! Gravida magar, bebisar, barn, familjer, boudoir, förlovning, studenten och bröllopfoto! Jag vill så gärna dokumentera era liv så att ni får den där magiska känslan varje gång ni tittar på bilderna i framtiden.

Jag är medlem i barnfotografer.se samt bröllopsfotografer.com, en samling av Sveriges bästa bröllopsfotografer!

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Friday 21 August 2009

Semper 19/08

Juliana of MoreThanWords had the job on wednesday to photograph 15 babies for Semper's image bank. Lucky me was asked if I wanted to come along and see how she works and lend a helping hand when required! Of course I took my camera and was asked to get some shots of Juliana in action and some gerenal reportage/what's happening type photos.














I even managed to snap few baby shots of my own. They were all so cute. I can't wait until November when our little boy makes his appearance in the world!







It was a quite fun watching Juliana trying to capture the babies feeding themselves... such a mess!

1 comments:

by Connie 21 August 2009 at 14:29  

It was such a fun day. Fantastic pics and reporting Terri!

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