A little about Kristen Leigh / Vivid Images

Welcome to my photography world! I specialise in portraits, sports, pets and event photography.

With a deep love for storytelling, I believe that a photograph has the power to freeze a moment in time, allowing cherished memories to last a lifetime. Whether it’s a heartfelt portrait, an exhilarating sports action shot, a playful pet session, or a lively event, I strive to capture the essence and emotions of every special occasion.

From a young age, my passion for photography sparked, leading me on a journey of continuous learning and honing my skills. I have devoted countless hours to mastering the art of capturing moments through the lens. Throughout my development as a photographer, I have undergone various training programs and workshops, embracing both technical knowledge and creative insights. Along this journey, I have been fortunate to achieve several milestones and awards, including recognition from esteemed photography competitions and exhibitions.

My approach to photography is characterised by a blend of creativity, technical expertise, and an innate ability to connect with my clients.  I take pride in making every session relaxed and enjoyable, ensuring that you feel comfortable in ease in front of the camera.

Having immersed myself travelling the world with, always with my camera in hand, I have experienced many vibrant streets, breathtaking landscapes and highly entertaining events. I aim to tell unique stories with a journalistic style!

Thank you for visiting my website! I hope you enjoy exploring my portfolio and get a sense of my style and passion for photography. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your photography needs, please don't hesitate to get in touch. I would be honoured to be a part of your special moments, capturing them in timeless photographs

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