Family

My family photos {Family photographer in Leighton Buzzard}

Over the past few months with no shoots due to lockdown, I have been taking photographs of my family and getting back to thinking about why I fell in love with photography in the first place. I’ve always loved photography and I can still remember my first camera. It was a yellow film camera and I took it everywhere. I even remember doing my photo badge at Brownies where I had to present a selection of photos from a summer holiday in France. Despite enjoying it as a hobby I didn’t take art as a GCSE (one of my regrets) and so didn’t pursue it any further, then life took over, teaching became my career and I forgot about it.

That was until my husband bought us an entry level dslr camera after the birth of our second child and since the day I decided I was going to learn how to use it properly I would say photography has become a real passion. I love that I can capture my family as they are, no posing, just being. Sometimes I ask them to help me out with ideas and depending on their mood it usually involves being bribed with some kind of snack. But on the whole, my favourite pictures are those that I’ve taken to document our days.

Here are a few from our lockdown days…

By sharing a few of my personal photos I thought it might help to show why family photography is important to me. It’s a reminder of our days together now. We all have cameras with us all the time and even when I scroll through my (millions of) photos on my phone I do get that ‘ahhh’ or ‘do you remember the time when…?’ feeling. The photos don’t have to be perfect but they will tell your story.

I can come along and take your photos so you are in them too and you can look back to how life is now. And of course I love to do that, but the everyday is yours to photograph.

If you would like to take better photos either on your phone or DLSR I can help you with that, or if you’d like to book photo session with me then ping me a message. I’d love to hear from you.


Meeting @mamalinauk {Buckinghamshire Photographer}

Photographing the blogger, Mamalina UK, and her family was a real joy on a Sunday late last year.

Emma is as warm in person as she comes across on her thriving Instagram account @mamalinauk. Her beautiful blog centres on ‘living and parenting slowly and sustainably’ and she embraces that ethos in all that she does. We started our afternoon at her local farmers market and then headed home for some family time followed by a few profile shots. The purpose of the shoot was to create content for Emma’s brilliant Season’s Greetings campaign and for her to use in to the new year- we even photographed her hairy legs!

It was great to work with Emma to create a range of content in one photo session. I also love seeing my images when she uses them online!

To see more www.mamalina.co or @mamalinauk on Instagram

To talk about ideas for creating content for your business then please get in touch info@vickihullphotography.com

Gift vouchers... give the creative gift of photography {Family photographer in Buckinghamshire}

Have you started thinking about your festive shopping yet?

Family photoshoots have been a popular gift in families for a while now and, having delivered those gifted family photoshoots I can see why.

Families come in all different sizes with such a variety of combinations and connections. When you have a family get together with various branches and generations of your family there is always lots to catch up on, kids playing with each other and making sure everyone is well fed and watered. The last thing on your mind is taking photographs, and if it is, it generally involves a camera being set on self timer while one of you runs to their designated space and the kids at the front wriggle and make faces (or in my case the brother-in-laws are making the faces!).

On a family photoshoot, yes we will get those group shots, but we’ll also get pictures of you spending time together as a family in a relaxed and informal way. You get to chat and catch up while I capture your family connections and create photographs for your family album.

Just like this family in the woods…

The two daughters got together to give their parents a family photoshoot for their 70th birthday this summer.

It may be that you would like to give a gift of photographs of you and your family to other family members. Family sessions can make a great gift as you get a variety of prints to choose from and you can have your images professionally printed to give.

These were all taken with grandparents and aunties in mind…

So if you are thinking about giving the gift of photography for Christmas, get in touch to find out more.

Summer days are coming... {Family photographer in Leighton Buzzard}

Don't you just love summer? Early summer holds so much promise as the long days stretch ahead full of time to play and new adventures. Photographing families on these lovely summer days is a treat as they make new memories on old walks or simply playing in the garden. 

Looking forward, I can see ice creams, water fights, barbecues and lazy summer days for my family as we try to spend more time together. Sometimes when the kids are outside they even seem to like each other for extended lengths of time! These are the memories that I love to catch on camera. 

What does your summer ahead look like?

Blink and you’ll miss it... {Family photography}

‘Life moves pretty fast.  If you don’t stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.’ - Ferris Bueller

Do you ever wonder how your children grew up so quickly and ask yourself where the years went?! Me too. Which is one of the many reasons I document our family life in photos. 

Recently I returned to see the McHugh’s. Their eldest daughter was the first newborn I ever photographed and they have just welcomed their third child in to the family with another gorgeous one in between. It is so lovely to see how their family has grown and to record it with photographs.

Baby 1,2,3...

And just look how this family has grown (and how they've decorated!)...

And just because...