Ellie J Photography in Print!

October 2020

Coventry Observer

It's been a pretty horrible year thanks to Covid-19, but a little while ago I received some lovely news that had me smiling.  Ellie J Photography has been named Central England's Family Photographer of the Year in the Central England Prestige Awards.  This award would not have been possible without the wonderful feedback and reviews of my clients (a big part of the judging process is analysis of customer service) and is a very special one for that reason.  

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Coventry photographer wins top award for her family portraits

Catherine Vonledebur 16th October 2020

FILLONGLEY-based photographer and mum-of-three Lorraine Jardim says she has reached that “bittersweet stage” in life where she has to accept her children’s fleeting childhood years are over…

But as a photographer, what she loves most is helping other families preserve their own memories through portraits.

And her talent has been duly rewarded as she has been named Central England Family Photographer of the Year in the Corporate Livewire Prestige Awards. The Awards recognise small and medium-sized businesses that have proven to be the best in their market over the past 12 months.

Lorraine, who owns Ellie J Photography, is thrilled particularly as it comes during an exceedingly difficult year for small business.

She said: “This has been a welcome boost at just the right time. Like many small business owners, the past few months have been an extremely difficult and worrying time for me, so to receive this news has provided a much-needed ray of sunshine.

“As a mum I’ve reached that bittersweet stage where I have to accept that the fleeting childhood years are over and so as a photographer, what I love most is helping clients preserve their own family memories  through my portraits. In many cases I will meet a new family at the very start of their new baby’s life and then get to watch that child and family grown through my lens during return visits. It is such an honour to be able to do this.

“I’ve been taking photographs professionally for over 12 years now and over the years have trained with some amazing photographers including celebrity newborn photographer, Ana Brandt. I have three children of my own, not so little now though! My two eldest, Stefan and Charis, have left home, and my youngest Alyssa is 17.

“I’ve had some unusual requests over the years.  As a Star Wars fan one of my favourites was a request to pose a couple’s brand new baby with an almost full sized R2D2.”

As part of the judging process, factors such as client feedback, reviews and on-line presence were considered in addition to the services and products provided.

Lorraine said: “During lockdown when I was unable to work, I wanted to ensure that I could still interact regularly with my client base.  I began to blog more frequently, inviting other small companies to guest blog on my website.

“I also ran a children’s photography competition and a ‘then and now’ project on my social media pages. These proved to be popular and I hope helped keep people entertained during a worrying time for everyone.”

When small businesses were allowed to reopen in June, Lorraine made sure she was ready to hit the ground running. She said: “It was difficult having to adapt the way I work to ensure I could still offer portrait sessions whilst complying with social distancing requirements. However, I think it is so important that clients, especially new parents wanting to capture this wonderful time in their lives, can feel safe whilst still being able to preserve their memories through professional photography.

“As an artist it is always lovely to have your work recognised, but to win this award which also commends my business practice is wonderful.  I know it would not have been possible without the reviews and support of my wonderful clients, family and friends and I am so grateful to them.”

Ellie J Photography offers professional newborn, family and pet photography to clients throughout Coventry, Warwickshire and the surrounding areas.

 

October 2020

Solihull Observer

I was thrilled to see that my award story has been picked up by both the Solihull and Coventry press. 

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Photographer and mum-of-three wins top award for family portraits

Editorial Correspondent 17th Oct, 2020

A MIDLANDS portrait photographer has been crowned Central England Family Photographer of the Year in the Corporate Livewire Prestige Awards.

The Awards recognise small and medium-sized businesses that have proven to be the best in their market over the past 12 months.

Mum-of-three Lorraine Jardim, who owns Ellie J Photography,  based in Fillongley, is thrilled particularly as it comes during an exceedingly difficult year for small business.

She said: “This has been a welcome boost at just the right time. Like many small business owners, the past few months have been an extremely difficult and worrying time for me, so to receive this news has provided a much-needed ray of sunshine.

“As a mum I’ve reached that bittersweet stage where I have to accept that the fleeting childhood years are over and so as a photographer, what I love most is helping clients preserve their own family memories  through my portraits. In many cases I will meet a new family at the very start of their new baby’s life and then get to watch that child and family grown through my lens during return visits. It is such an honour to be able to do this.

“I’ve been taking photographs professionally for over 12 years now and over the years have trained with some amazing photographers including celebrity newborn photographer, Ana Brandt. I have three children of my own, not so little now though! My two eldest, Stefan and Charis, have left home, and my youngest Alyssa is 17.

“I’ve had some unusual requests over the years.  As a Star Wars fan one of my favourites was a request to pose a couple’s brand new baby with an almost full sized R2D2.”

As part of the judging process, factors such as client feedback, reviews and on-line presence were considered in addition to the services and products provided.

Lorraine said: “During lockdown when I was unable to work, I wanted to ensure that I could still interact regularly with my client base.  I began to blog more frequently, inviting other small companies to guest blog on my website.

“I also ran a children’s photography competition and a ‘then and now’ project on my social media pages. These proved to be popular and I hope helped keep people entertained during a worrying time for everyone.”

When small businesses were allowed to reopen in June, Lorraine made sure she was ready to hit the ground running. She said: “It was difficult having to adapt the way I work to ensure I could still offer portrait sessions whilst complying with social distancing requirements. However, I think it is so important that clients, especially new parents wanting to capture this wonderful time in their lives, can feel safe whilst still being able to preserve their memories through professional photography.

“As an artist it is always lovely to have your work recognised, but to win this award which also commends my business practice is wonderful.  I know it would not have been possible without the reviews and support of my wonderful clients, family and friends and I am so grateful to them.”

Ellie J Photography offers professional newborn, family and pet photography to clients throughout Coventry, Warwickshire and Solihull.

February 2016

BOKEH Magazine

Earlier this year I was thrilled to be contacted again by Bokeh magazine and this time, asked to write an article for their readers on a subject very close to my heart - the importance of safety during newborn photography sessions.  The full article can be read here 

 

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October 2015

BOKEH Magazine

Front cover and feature interview with international premier photography magazine Bokeh. Full interview can be read here

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COVENTRY OBSERVER 19 MAY 2015

Article on newborn safety during photography

PHOTOGRAPHERS PLEA TO KEEP YOUR BABY SAFE IN PORTRAIT SESSIONS

Untitled-1Untitled-1 THE DANGERS of newborn baby portraits have been exposed by two city snappers.

Coventry photographers Maxine Hooper and Lorraine Jardim have joined forces to warn parents about the risks involved in newborn portrait sessions and stress the importance of safe practice.

The sessions, which have become increasingly popular in recent years, see young babies pictured in poses with parents or with props.

But, following reports that two babies were injured after falling during sessions with a high-street photographer, Lorraine and Maxine have renewed their calls for increased regulation and safety checks in the newborn photography industry.

Speaking about the dangers parents could be submitting their precious little ones to, Lorraine said: “Parents, or even inexperienced photographers, might look at baby photos online and think they could save themselves some money and do it themselves – without knowing how they are safely created.

“Very young babies are ‘top heavy’ and need to be supported to avoid potential injury to their head and neck.

“The incidents of babies being injured at photoshoots are worrying and their publicity risks creating negativity around the art of newborn photography.

“As professional photographers ourselves, we want to speak out for safe newborn photography.”

To create the posed images, Maxine, Lorraine and specially trained photographers across the country to create ‘composite images’ – a series of pictures where the baby is fully supported which are then edited into one final photograph in which the baby appears to be holding the pose itself.

They also advise concerned parents to do their research – suggesting the Baby and Newborn Photography Association (BANPAS) as a good place to start.

A spokesperson from the Association said they were very concerned that amateur or hobbyist photographers may try to recreate some of the complex poses which require patience and skill with the delicate clients.

Echoing calls for parents to carefully research their photographers, Maxine said: “Safety should be the main priority.

“Your baby is your most precious gift and, for the time they are in the studio, your photographer should treat them as their own.”

New parents searching for a newborn photographer can visit the BANPAS website at www.banpas.co.uk for listings of approved newborn photographers.

 

14th May 2015

I am thrilled to announce that twelve of my newborn images have been selected to be put on permanent display in the Maternity and Swan Wards of Warwick Hospital! The NHS Official Press release can be found here.

Interview in the Guild of Photographer's official magazine, Creative Light.  Full version can be seen here but be warned, it loads slowly! creative lightcreative light creative light 2creative light 2

 

 

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