Kensington Family Photographer

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I just love this photo of two brothers I took when I spent a morning as a Kensington family photographer. The family were about to move out of London and wanted to have some family portraits taken to remind them of their special time living here. They lived in Kensington and chose to start their London family photography session in their favourite park. I was so happy with their choice, as it was also one of my favourite locations for family photoshoots – Holland Park.

For those of you who don’t know it, Holland Park really is worth a visit. It has so many interesting features, including a giant chess set and peacocks! And it doesn’t matter how many family photoshoots I do in this park; I always manage to find new backgrounds each time.

Holland Park family portraits

We started the family photography session fairly early as it was going to be a hot day. I had such a fun time with these two gorgeous boys and their parents. And we got a fantastic selection of natural portraits in different areas of the park. After around an hour we were all starting to feel the heat, so we made our way to the family home.

After a nice cold drink and a change of outfit, we began to take more photos. I really wanted to get some of the two boys together, so we popped the baby on his brother’s bed. His older sibling willingly climbed up next to him and started kissing him. It was completely adorable! I clicked away and ended up with this sweet portrait of them together. I just love it, with their “Big Bro” “Lil Bro” T-shirts – the baby snoozing away with his older brother about to plant a big kiss on his forehead. I’m sure this will be a photograph the two boys will love to look at in years to come!

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natural sibling portrait

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