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Black and white photo of parent and baby lying together on white bedding.

turning fleeting moments into lasting treasures

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LONDON FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY BY INGA FRANLUND

Black and white intimate sequence showing tender moments between parent and baby.

The earliest days, gently remembered

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LONDON BABY & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY

Vintage style panoramic sequence showing mother and child resting beside a bicycle outdoors.

LET THEM BE LITTLE, LET ME CAPTURE IT

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OUTDOOR FAMILY & KIDS PHOTOGRAPHY

Artistic black and white photos of white crochet dress details.
Pregnant couple smiling and holding baby bump at home | Maternity photographer in London by Inga Franlund

Authentic Lifestyle Portraits for Modern Families

My philosophy

Capturing beauty in fleeting moments

A person and a black dog play together on a sandy beach on a sunny summer day.
Dramatic shadows and hands creating geometric patterns against a white background.

Motherhood taught me how precious moments really are — the quiet glances, the laughter, the touch of small hands. Through my photography, I bring together the honesty of documentary with the elegance of editorial style, so every image feels both natural and timeless. My goal is simple: to create photographs that hold emotion, beauty, and a story you’ll want to keep forever.


Authentic Lifestyle Photography for Families, Maternity & Newborns Across London

 

Selected works

 

Sunlit indoor portraits by window showing tender moments between caregiver and infant.
Black and white photo series showing tender moments between parent and child in bed.
Baby in mint green romper smiles while being lifted up in a series of playful photos.
A child creating shadow art on a white canvas outdoors on a sunny day.
Black and white photo series of people relaxing by bicycle in grass.
Sweet candid moments between caregiver and baby in sunlit room with plantation shutters.
Woman in leopard print dress walking along beach shoreline in black and white photography.
A baby wearing a tan collared outfit sits on white bedding in a series of progressive photos.
Black and white photo series of person lying in grass outdoors.
Silhouetted figures against window with shutters in black and white.
Family relaxing together on stone wall under tropical trees.
A playful moment showing messy paint-covered hands and a paintbrush being held up with joy.
Sunlit scene by window with white shutters showing playful interaction.
A baby in a plaid shirt sits by a window with white shutters in a series of candid moments.
Dramatic black and white images showing movement on white bedding.
Black and white vintage-style photo of toddlers walking through tall grass.
A sweet bonding moment between parent and infant by a window with natural light.

Let’s Connect

I’d love to help Turn your special moments into something that feels everlasting.

 

 

TESTIMONIALS

 





“We came to the session with two toddlers who were both tired and not really in the mood, and honestly, we thought it might be a lost cause. But Inga was incredible — calm, kind, and so patient. Within minutes she somehow managed to turn the chaos into laughter. By the end, the kids were having fun, and the photos… they’re just beautiful. You’d never guess what the first ten minutes were like!”


harris family





“This session with my little boy was something I’ll never forget. From the moment we met, Inga made everything feel so calm and natural — there was no pressure, just warmth and patience. She captured the sweetest moments between us, the kind you don’t even realise are happening. When I saw the photos, I actually teared up. They’re everything I hoped for and more — soft, emotional, and full of love.”


clara j.

“I’ve done a few photoshoots before, but this one felt completely different — calm, refined, and so beautifully considered. Inga’s attention to light and detail made the whole experience feel like an editorial shoot, yet still so personal. The photos are timeless, elegant and emotional. I couldn’t have imagined a more beautiful way to remember this chapter.””


victoria k.