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Grimsby Family Photographer { The Great British Weather }

A few months ago, we were contacted via facebook by a lady from London. She wanted to book a shoot for her Mum, as a surprise.

She wanted an On-Location shoot, but wasn't too sure about the location, so we left this bit open for now.

A few weeks after the session was arranged, the location was set, and all was good to go. Then, she contacted to re-arrange the date. As this was a surprise, her mum was busy on the day we'd agreed, and we had to arrage for a difernent date.

Anyway, time goes by, and the session date was drawing closer. The day of the sesion comes. On waking that morning, i look outside, and i'm greeted by....you guessed it...rain!

Not good, I have an On-Location shoot that afternoon, and it's hammering it down!.

Okay, not a complete loss I thought, we've been here before, and its always been okay for the session. So, the afternoon comes, and throughout the day, there are spells of sun, rain, sun, rain and it carries on like this for most of the day.

Eventually, the session is getting closer, so I contact the customer to say that the weather is going to prevent the outdoor shoot, so we can either re-arrange, or make this an indoor session.

One of the advantages that we have is, that with our mobile studio we can come to your house, set up there, and capture the images there. So, if a On-location session just isn't your thing, or the weather doesn't permit, then we can take the images at home, in a Studio-Style session instead.

In this case, this is what she chose to do. So, I took her mum's address, loaded up the car, and off I went.

Not a complete loss, and I found out that the Mum had three dogs, one of which was a Shih tzu.

We have photographed pets before, all sorts of dogs, but never had I met this breed. So, naturally I was keen to get a few images of "Dougal".

Here are a few of the images from the session.




























And, after all that, the british weather wasn't that much of a pain for us. Yes, it stopped the session being outdootrs like originally planned, but it didn't stop us all together.

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