TamaraÂ’s Photography has been listed in top spot of VOGUE magazine recently. "Tamara's Photography captures beautiful classic and modern maternity, new-born, baby and family portraits in the Surrey and London area. Her new-born photography is simply stunning and she has worked with babies as young as 3 days old! Whether you invite her to your home or visit her studio, Tamara will instantly make you feel relaxed. The end result will be gorgeous, affordable digital and printed images which you will love."
As a mum myself I know exactly what it is like to have a newborn or toddler, so I promise you I will take my time with you and your family to create a calm and relaxed environment, allowing times for nappy changes and feeds if required.
And if you have a desire to become a better photographer yourself, you may be interested in my Photography for Parents workshop.
Tamara's photography is based in Surrey, Epsom, and provides a modern twist to maternity, newborn, baby and family photography with a passion to create affordable images families love.
Whether you would like to book a photo session in my studio or prefer more informal natural light lifestyle images on location, in your home or a nearby park I look forward to hearing from you and capture some beautiful affordable images of you and your family which you will love.
My studio is based in Epsom, Surrey where most of my sessions take place. However you will also find me on location for natural light photography in Banstead, Bookham, Carshalton, Caterham, Cheam, Chipstead, Claygate, Cobham, Crawley, Croydon, Dorking, Esher, Godstone, Guildford, Hersham, Kingston, Kingswood, Leatherhead, Oxhott, Redhill, Reigate, Richmond, Surbiton, Sutton, Tadworth, Walton, Weybridge and Wimbledon. For other areas in Surrey, South London, West London and South West London or for more information please give me a call or send me an email.
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