NEWS FROM CHARLOTTE WEBB PHOTOGRAPHY
Welcome to Autumn!
Summer seems a bit of a distant memory and September has been cranking up. I’m getting back into work mode and below are some of my recent activities…
HEADSHOT PHOTO SHOOT
I did a last-minute headshot shoot (below) for an Author’s book cover – see the results here. Ross’s book comes out in December and you can find out more here
DAY IN THE LIFE ALBUM CHOICE
Last year I shot a Day in the Life photo shoot for one family and this week we chose the images for their album. You can see the Reveal and some of the images here:
EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY
I photographed an 18th and 21st at Esher Theatre with my friend Becky. We make a great team and plan to offer more events photography over the coming months.
NETWORKING IN SURREY
We returned to networking in Epsom with the Small Business Co-Llab hosting LinkedIn Local - Epsom & Ewell and had a great talk from VA Natalie Plange. Next meeting is Friday 10 October, completely free.
BITTERSWEET DOCUMENTARY SHOOT
My grandmother will be 99 in December. She’s been the stalwart in our lives and is dearly loved but each day she slips away that little bit further. Nan was always so glamorous and effervescent and it’s very sad slowly watching life slip away. Nevertheless, Mum and I decided we would capture this time as it has been our lives these past few years. You can see more of the results here.
I love documentary photography and want to offer it to more clients. If you have something you want to capture, please get in touch.
Back to School Photos
A return to school - and your different take on School Photos - in a studio, more relaxed, fun
Five Reasons Why Personal Branding is Essential for Your Business
Check out my post on five reasons why Personal Branding Photography is sooo essential for your brand…
On a personal front, I’ve finished reading ‘Madame Bovary’, hosted a family party for 40 and my first teen party (complete with all the joys of teenage drinking); visited Hinton Apner with family friends, made two birthday cakes for my youngest’s birthday party (the first was a flop - literally!). On to October…