I love a good pancake - thick, fluffy American style or thin crepes, sweet or savoury…The kids love pancake day, any opportunity to spread Nutella on every meal!
I have put together a few links for you, save you goggling! Easy recipe: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/easy-pancakes American recipe: https://www.delscookingtwist.com/easy-fluffy-american-pancakes/ Egg free/Vegan: https://theplantbasedschool.com/vegan-pancakes/ Brunch pancakes: https://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/recipes/stilton-and-spinach-pancakes-with-soft-egg/ Savoury and great for the kids: https://www.annabelkarmel.com/recipes/cheese-ham-crepes/ Choc Chip Pancakes: https://www.julieseatsandtreats.com/chocolate-chip-pancakes/ My favourite: https://www.annabelkarmel.com/recipes/the-best-buttermilk-pancakes/ I am going to try these this year! https://www.annabelkarmel.com/recipes/buttermilk-pancakes-with-caramelised-bananas-milk-chocolate-sauce/ A few of these links are from the Annabelle Karmel website, she has lots of great information about weaning - which maybe a great read for some of the little ones I photographed over the summer that are hitting 6months! https://www.annabelkarmel.com/recipe-category/family-recipes/ https://www.annabelkarmel.com/weaning-recipes-with-piccolo-cherry-tomatoes/
In December I received the brilliant news that I had 6 images in the finals of 2 categories for The Guild of Photographer’s Image of the Year - Baby and Toddler and Newborn photography.
The Guild’s 2022 awards ceremony was held on 4th February 2023 in Stoke-on-Trent - the evening celebrates the success of photographer’s from not just around the UK, but internationally also, across a wide variety of genres.
The Image of the Year in the different categories kicked off the evening for me - The judges had chosen their 10 favourite stand alone images in each categories back in December and at the awards they announced the runner up and winning image. Not only did one of my favourite images of the year win runner up in the Baby and Toddler category, but one of my newborn images also came runner up in the Newborn category.
The image of Amaya (left) was a follow on from a photograph from her newborn session - during lockdown I had to temporarily close my business, like parents up and down the country I had to homeschool my daughter and we ended up spending a lot of time at our allotment. The allotment became such a joyful break from the world around us - and whilst I could not grow my business, I could grow food and flowers. This lead to me commissioning my greenhouse prop and creating the images that combined both my favourite things. This has continued to develop my use of florals which has grown and become more refined. More recently I have been exploring the meanings of flowers and plants along side my newborn imagery. The newborn image of Aarika shows her sleeping, surrounded by shasta daisies - which mean: 'happiness', 'cheerfulness', 'friendship' and 'wholeness'.
During the past year I have been submitting images regularly, pushing myself to create beautiful photographs for my clients, and, with their permission, entering them into competition. For me this is a good way to obtain feedback from internationally recognised judges and find ways to improve the standard of my work.
In doing so I was creating a body of work that on Saturday night gained me the title of Newborn Photographer of the Year 2022 and Photographer of the Year 2022. I can honestly say that my jaw dropped when my name was called!
My goal is always to create the best possible for my clients, this will always be my aim - but to win a national title whilst doing this is just mind blowing to me.
The images from 2022 - all of which obtained a bronze or high award.
I am so excited to see what 2023 brings, I want to continue to develop my work with flowers, but most of all, I want to capture your precious babies and freeze time for you so you can remember always how teeny they once were.
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