About Sue Kennedy Photography Ltd
Sue Kennedy Photography specialises in baby and child portrait photography from an established studio at Parndon Mill in Harlow, Essex. Since 2004, Sue has worked with busy parents who want relaxed, natural portraits of their children - photographs that feel good to live with and they want to enjoy every day in their home.
The studio offers a calm, child-led experience where parents can slow down and enjoy seeing who their child is right now. Every portrait experience is fully guided, making the process clear and easy from the first conversation through to choosing the final portraits.
Families can view their photographs on a large screen in the studio and select from a range of printed options, including wall and print collections. Everything is tailored to each family, so their portraits reflect their child’s personality and the feeling they want in their home.
Sue is an experienced, fully qualified portrait photographer who has photographed families across Harlow, Essex, and Hertfordshire for over 20 years. Her studio at Parndon Mill is perfect for baby and childhood photography, offering a simple, relaxed setting for characterful portraits.
Sue Kennedy Photography Ltd works with parents from Harlow, Epping, Bishop’s Stortford, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire and the wider Essex area.
Families travel for a calm, reassuring experience and portraits that feel personal, natural and honest.
The company is run by Sue Kennedy, who brings a blend of professional training, long-standing studio experience and a warm, down-to-earth approach to every family she works with. Her focus is on helping parents feel confident, relaxed and proud of the portraits they choose.
Clients can choose from high-quality canvas block wall pieces or curated print collections, including boxed sets I call Treasure Boxes. Every product is sourced for durability and designed to suit real family homes.
No two photographic sessions are the same - each one is shaped around the child or children, their personality and what matters most to their parents. The aim is simple: to create portraits that feel natural, meaningful and uplifting to live with every day.