Tag archive: photography
Glitter Sessions | Fine Art Child Photography | East Grinstead – West Sussex | Veesam
Fine Art Child Photography with the Glitter Sessions! I’m excited to share the gorgeous fine-art photos from a recent Glitter Sessions photoshoot with the Veesam family! Sanvi was an absolute natural in front of the camera and mum and dad both got their sparkle on throwing and dropping the glitter! It’s always nice when mum
DetailsEric Pearce Photography’s Winter Family Sessions | Utah Exclusive
I’m so excited to be visiting Utah over Christmas and New Years! I can’t wait to see my family that I only get to visit once a year or so! I also can’t wait to see my mountains! I have lived in the UK near London for nearly 10 years now. The landscapes here are beautifully
DetailsYoungster of the Year 2014 | Winners
24 beautiful children aged 0-10… 24 stunning portraits side-by-side for 6 days, and 2668 votes! This is the Youngster of the Year 2014 children’s portrait contest by Eric Pearce Photography! Thank you to everyone who has participated; the children in the photos, (each the Youngster of the Year in my book!) the parents who diligently shared the contest, and
DetailsSussex & Surrey Wedding Photography | Anna & Alex at Adlington Hall
Wow…just wow! This is the impression I’ve been left with after editing the wedding photography of Anna Zerbib Berda and Alex McGill. I left my usual Sussex and Surrey haunts and headed up to the outskirts of Manchester at the beautiful Adlington Hall & Gardens. Aside from documenting the whole day, the bride and groom
DetailsSurrey Wedding Photographer | Catherine & Rhett’s Wedding Blessing | Surrey National Golf Club
Introducing Cat and Rhett, the gorgeous couple that invited me to be a part of their amazing wedding blessing! I met Cat at the Bluewater Wedding Fair when she was looking for her wedding photographer. We got along instantly and I was really excited that she won my Lucky Dip competition! They started off with their
Details6 Years in the English Bluebell Woods
The first year started innocently enough. It was 2009 and I was just getting into photography. My first child Amelia was 8 months old. I had been traipsing around Ardingly Reservoir looking for wildlife and landscapes to snap when I came across an amazing patch of wild bluebells in full bloom. I thought it would
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