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Outdoor baby photo session in St Andrews | East Sands and St Andrews Cathedral

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Preparation As both parents are history lovers and always try to visit and explore historic places when travelling, St Andrews Cathedral seemed to be an obvious location choice, followed by a quick trip to East Sands beach and the pier, so that we had more diversity in the scenery. We spoke on the phone to sort out all the details to plan the session so that it's also enjoyable for them and manageable with their little baby girl. I was a bit worried to have an outdoor photo session in winter with such a young baby (she was about 2 months old when we did the photos), but she did so well! She liked our time on the beach much more than the Cathedral ruins, probably because we walked more there and she could sleep cuddled in her mommy's or daddy's arms. The weather's been a gift too, we had a lovely warm day which did not feel like winter at all and beautiful golden sunlight. The photoshoot We started with a little walk around the Cathedral ruins, followed by a short nursin

Italian travels - part 1. Sirmione and Verona

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Here's some from our Italian trip, cannot believe it's been almost a month ago now! January always seems to last forever with short days, winter bugs and shortage of sunshine. We also had some major house renovation project thrown into the mix. So yes, it's been a long month. These are from Sirmione and Verona. A bit of towers and rooftops, random street photography, churches, frescoes, columns and arches. Sirmione is a lovely little town that is perfect to explore on foot if you succeed in finding parking. Our main destination was a museum with the ruins of the Roman villa, Grotte di Catullo. Even though named after Catullus, the villa actually did not belong to him. It's only believed to belong to his extended family. We spent some time wandering around and exploring the ruins, soaking in the sun among the olive trees. On the way back Matteo took a photo of sunset - here it is. The rest below - is mine :-). After Sir