Charitable Work

As P.T. Barnum once said…..’The noblest art is of making others happy’.

This is exactly my hope with my photography.

I like to try to bring some happiness into the lives of people who are going through or have been through difficult times. A photograph can bring positivity into that person’s life for many reasons. It can boost self esteem, it can celebrate a remarkable moment in time or it can preserve the memory of a family member soon to be lost.

Miracle Baby!

Stacey had her ovaries removed to try to beat a rare, million to one form of cancer and was terrified at the thought it would rob her of her chance for motherhood. Thankfully, Baby Harry is proof that miracles do happen!

``I didn't think I was beautiful, but now I see that I am!``

Self-esteem was at rock bottom due to side effects from medical treatment. She felt very different from her friends until her photographs gave her a massive confidence boost

``When I look at my photographs they make me feel very positive & confident!``

None of us realise the confidence that hair gives us, but just for a minute now, imagine being without it. Joni developed alopecia at the tender age of 4 and as such has no hair, eyelashes or eyebrows.

I see myself in a totally different light now!

Losing her leg in a motorcycle accident knocked Hazel’s confidence for a long time. Empowering photographs helped to remind her how strong she really was.

Looking at my portrait I see things that I thought I had lost.....my sparkle, my confidence, ME!

Charlotte’s photoshoot helped put a spring back in to her step after suffering with low self-esteem

The most beautiful scars that form part of a miraculous story

Stacey had her ovaries removed to try to beat a rare, million to one form of cancer and was terrified at the thought it would rob her of her chance for motherhood. Thankfully, Baby Harry is proof that miracles do happen!

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