Photography for Little People heads to Baby and Beyond show
Sophie Cole, writer
Photography for Little People was one of the exhibitors at one of the UK’s largest mother and baby show.
Photography for Little People showcased its fantastic services at the huge ‘Baby and Beyond’ show, which features hundreds of exhibitors showing off their best mother and baby products.
Held at the Exhibition Centre Liverpool on September 8th and 9th, the popular show was free to enter, yet gave mothers and expectant mothers the chance to pick up products at a discounted price, as well as checking out exclusives from unique online retailers. There were stands from special 4D scan companies, baby-friendly softplay, hypnobirthing and pregnancy massage companies and even a company that offers products to help babies sleep.
Photography for Little People was one of the exhibitors, showcasing its mobile portrait services that capture beautiful shots of pregnant women, families, toddlers and newborns in the comfort of your own home. The franchise offered customers a chance to test its skills with a quick family photoshoot, as well as allowing them to book in for a specialist newborn shoot as soon as their little one arrives. It also showcased its newborn impressions service, which captures impressions of tiny hands and feet to create a beautiful lasting memory.
Photography for Little People was founded in 2005 by Jan Massey and Melanie Armstrong and has since grown into the UK’s leading family mobile portrait studio. Its franchisees are trained to meet its exacting standards, so customers can rest assured that they’ll end up with touching images of their little ones that will be treasured for years to come. And, thanks to its no obligation, free photoshoots that happen in the comfort of your own home, you can enjoy the experience without feeling pressured into buying.
Photography for Little People
Photography for Little People is a franchise that specialises in capturing the beautiful candid moments of newborns, infants, toddlers, and the whole family.
Sophie Cole, writer