Products & Keepsake Artwork

How do you want to display your

Family Portraits?

Keepsake Products vs Digital Files

From prints to albums, digital collections to heirloom-styled works of art, we have an extensive variety of mediums to enjoy your portraits for years to come. Let us develop the picture perfect collection for you.


In this digital era, we can now capture hundreds of images on our digital cameras. However I’ve heard so many horror stories of families losing photographs and hard drives corrupting. I absolutely love printing photographs, and think it’s hugely important for our children to physically see photographs not just through a screen. That’s why I offer both the printed photographs along with the digital files.

Any portrait you purchase, whether it’s a frame, album or Canvas, I gift you the matching digital file. That way, you have a back up file and also the ability to share with friends and family on social media.

How do you want to display your Family Portraits?

Your £95 session fee secures your space in the diary. Wall art starts from £99 and collections from £225. Clients spend anywhere between £499 and £1200, what you fall in love with and choose to purchase is entirely up to you.

* And remember, every portrait purchased comes complete with it’s matching digital file.

Choosing Wall Art

 

Framed Artwork

 

Heirloom Albums & Keepsake Display Box with USB

Best Family Photographer Harpenden St Albans Hertfortshire
Natural Family Photography St Albans, Harpenden Hertfordshire

One of my most vivid childhood memories is our family tradition of sitting in front of the fire on a Sunday afternoons in the winter looking through all my mums (hundreds) of photo albums. Eating crumpets roasted on the fire. Do you remember the old school albums that opened as a book, and you slipped in the photographs.

For me, I still love looking through these albums. These have become more and more important to me as I’ve grown older and now I’m continue this tradition with my own children. Evie and Jack love looking through photographs of them when they were babies, and when mummy and daddy were babies and children.