Loved by families across Ireland

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Loved by families across Ireland 〰️

Limited spots available – book early

FAQs

What happens after our photoshoot?

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After your photoshoot, we’ll arrange a convenient time for you to return and view your images. You’re then free to continue your day and enjoy your time, while we prepare your photos for your viewing appointment.


What should my child wear?

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We recommend simple, neutral colours and avoiding busy patterns or logos. Soft tones and textures photograph beautifully and keep the focus on your child’s expressions.


How should we prepare for the session?

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Try to schedule your session when your child is well-rested and fed. Bring any favourite toy or comfort item to help them feel relaxed. Don’t worry if your child is shy — we keep sessions fun and natural to capture genuine smiles.


What do we get with the €10 session?

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Your session includes:

• A 15 minute photoshoot
• Entry into our Cutest Kids Competition
• 1 complimentary digital image of your choiceAdditional images and products are available to purchase.


Each child will have one image entered into the competition. The winner will be selected by The Capture Crew based on creativity, expression, and overall image quality.


You’ll have the option to purchase additional digital images, full galleries, and printed products such as canvases. Everything is optional — you only buy what you love.


No — there is absolutely no obligation to purchase anything beyond your session. Your complimentary digital image is included, and anything else is completely optional.


How does the competition work?

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What can we purchase after the session?

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Do I have to buy anything?

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Can siblings take part together?

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Yes — siblings are welcome to take part in the session together. One entry per family will be submitted into the competition.


Don’t worry — this is completely normal! We keep sessions relaxed, fun, and pressure-free, and we’re experienced in working with babies and toddlers to capture natural moments.

What if my child doesn’t cooperate?

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