Wednesday 15 August 2012

Smash the Cake!

Well you have probably guessed by the title what the blog is all about...Smash the Cake!


Take one yummy cake, balloons, a photographer and a child and what do you get - A lot of mess!


This is a fantastic way to celebrate a child's birthday or just for a fun and memorable photographic experience and that's just for the parents! Capture Every Moment has joined up with Cotswolds Finest Cakes to bring you this fantastic experience. The cakes can be made for your colour theme or if your little one has allergies Aggy can create a cake especially for you!



We have created three package for "Smash the Cake" which all include the photography session, cake and balloons. For more information please contact me! 



Portrait Competition!

We hosted a Facebook portrait competition at Capture Every Moment Photography Studio

I think we can all agree every entry was fantastic but unfortunately there can only be one winner....Harrison and his gorgeous smile won the Canvas for his Mom & Dad! 

With over 300 Votes Harrison won the Canvas!











Thursday 2 August 2012

A little bit of Press...

Thursday 2nd August 2012 

Look who is in the Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard, here is what they had to say.......

A cutting from the paper
" A woman in Cirencester who launched a videography venture four years ago has enlisted the help of her father to expand into the field of photography.Carissa Jones, of South Cerney, launched Capture every Moment in 2009. She had trained as a nursery nurse but decided to follow a different career path. The 26-year-old started off producing videos of events and special occasions such as weddings . But the venture proved such a success she has now opened a photography studio in Black Jack Street.Carissa said she was able to expand the business with the support of her photographer dad Paul Johns, 44, whose experience in the field has provided her with all the knowledge she needs."I'm just starting to venture into photography with my dads support, guidance and training because my dad is a photographer and has had a camera in his hands since he was 16," she explained."I had a change of heart after i filmed a friends wedding. I did a good job and my dad and a few friends encouraged the new-found skill. i love this because you meet so many different people from different walks of life, it's a wonderful feeling giving a bride and groom a wedding album full of memories and to know every day in this job is going to be different from one day to the next"