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Maternity Photoshoot in Barbican Centre

Barbican Conservatory Photoshoot

Barbican Centre is on of my favourites spots in London, so I felt super happy when Martina and Nikos agreed to make it a location of their maternity photoshoot. What is more exciting, they say Barbican Conservatory has now a special place in their hearts too.



Barbican centre for a photoshoot

Well, but it truly is an incredible place, where the phrase >concrete jungle< gains new meaning. Raw brutalist architecture with countless enormous plants create unique backdrops for epic photos.

We took a stroll through Barbican Centre and Conservatory, took a few photos in the courtyard, corridors and glass staircase, found the most amazing jungle like spots with plants. It’s such an inspiring place, full of texture, different materials, light. But the same time it doesn’t scream for attention with too many colours. The spotlight stays on the story – in this case two people in love excited to meet their baby very soon.


London maternity photographer

Is maternity photoshoot in Barbican Centre something for you?

Because who said that maternity photoshoot can’t take place in an urban location? Definitely not me. If you’re thinking about Barbican Conservatory Photoshoot or photos in a quirky, alternative London location, get in touch! I’d love to meet you.

Maternity Photoshoot the way you want it

Best moment to have a maternity photoshoot is about 28-36 weeks. Allocate some time to find the photographer whose style speaks to your heart and whose personality matches yours. f you have a TO DO list, put booking a session around your 20 weeks scan.

It’s your way. I’m here and I listen. I’ll never ask you to do anything that doesn’t feel right. We’ll have a chat before your shoot (as many times as you need). I’ll find a location that speaks to you, help you get the styling right. I’ll take care of you so the whole experience will be something to remember, not just the photos.

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