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Photographers snap up unit at the Bridges
A SUNDERLAND couple are expanding their photography business – by snapping up a unit at the Bridges.
Gabriel Petre and Amy Drummond run GA Photography, making their name providing event coverage, digital content and videography for a range of clients.
But now – following on from some specialist training – the pair are set to offer their services to families who want to capture their children’s earliest moments.
GA Photography has taken over the unit opposite Next and, from 10 October, will be providing everything from pictures of newborns to family portraits.
The pair have come up with a range of quirky options to create memorable images, including Speed Shoots where children can have their picture taken against a particular background, with the family immediately receiving a photograph to take away.
The couple are hoping that this option will be perfect for anyone wanting to create bespoke Christmas cards, which can also be created.
At the same time, GA Photography is planning to offer sessions for newborns in their first two weeks, right through to a fun cake smash option to celebrate a baby’s first birthday.
“It’s so important to capture those early years,” said Amy.
“And our mission is to provide high quality but affordable newborn, child and family friendly photography, which will hopefully create beautiful memories for a lifetime.”
Andy Bradley, Centre Director at the Bridges, said GA Photography was a welcome addition to the centre.
“We are delighted that GA Photography has decided to take a unit in the Bridges,” he said.
“It’s a fantastic addition to the centre and we are sure it will be a huge success and that our shoppers will take up the opportunity to create a lasting memory of their youngsters.”
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