WELCOME TO KIRSTY LARMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Hi, I'm Kirsty, a lifestyle photographer and photography educator who lives in India. My approach to photography is to capture real life – with a little sparkle on top fueled by my obsession with pretty light. I want to treasure the moments that need to be remembered.
Grab a cup of tea and have a roam around my blog to see my photography style and ideas. (Check out the Details section up there on the menu bar, and the FAQ's for lots of info too). I post pictures on here from recent photo sessions, as well as some personal photo projects and some ramblings about life in general. Leave some love, check my page out over on Facebook to stay up to date, and come back again soon,
Kirsty xx
cindy - Oh Kirsty… this is so touching, and I couldn’t help but cry while reading. My daughter looks to be around the same age as yours and this story is so relatable. It is very bittersweet when they say “I’ve got it” and you’re left with feeling they don’t need you. There are feelings of pride and sadness. This is so beautifully documented and I’m inspired to do more of this with my girl.
Diana - This just filled my heart. I can feel the sense of pride, resignation and also love and guidance in your words. As a mama, I can relate those feelings even though I have only boys myself. They can do things themselves, and that’s so important, but they know you are still there waiting in the wings, forever happy to play a supporting act. Beautiful documentation of photos.
Jo Haycock - She really has got it, beautifully too. Though I strongly suspect she’ll always need (and want) her mum. We all do. Beautiful told, visually and the written word, as always Kirsty. xx
Hollie - Beautifully documented, Kirsty. This truly warms my own momma heart. How beautiful that you choose to pick up your camera to document and celebrate her independence. It’s one of those moments the two of you will surely look back on fondly, years to come.xxx
April - I absolutely love this moment captures. And your daughter taking the shot at the end? Brilliant. <3
Ann - Oh this actually made me teary eyed… I can feel the sense of time just whizzing by…what a beautiful post.