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Sony Photography Award: Junior photographer wins!
By Catherine O'Dolan on 27/04/2010 15:22:10
Photographer David Handley wins the prestigious Sony Photography award
It has always been our proud boast that Junior uses the world’s finest photographers – and it seems we were right! Photographer and long-time contributor to Junior, David Handley, has just been awarded the highly coveted Sony World Fashion
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Take Fabulous Family Photographs
By on 18/06/2010 13:06:56
David Handley, winner of the Sony World Photography Award for fashion, shares his top tips for capturing great images of your child
Be spontaneousAvoid posed pictures and shoot while your child is engaged in a natural activity: playing in the sand pit or paddling pool, climbing trees and making dens are all good starting points.Think candid Hold your camera in your hand, but not up to your face, and take pict...
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Bright Babies…
By Junior on 04/06/2008 17:37:33
Cool cuts and colourful patterns sound the way for warmer days ahead Photography by David Handley
Image On Home Page Dress £95 and printed bonnet £36 both by Clements Ribeiro (ages 0-24 months)ABOVE Woven romper suit £84 by Missoni (ages 1-18 months).ABOVEMustard woollen cardigan £56 by caramel Baby & Child (ages 3-18 months); denim knickers £32 by D&G Junior (ages 3-24 month...
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Baby lounge
By Junior on 31/10/2007 15:48:15
Dress them up in bold knits and seventies-style patterns to create a cute, cosy feel with a cool retro edge. Photography by David Handley
Printed all-in-one £25 and wool dress £48, both by Mini A True (ages 0-2 years); purple tights £15 by Imps & Elfs (ages 2-24 months)Brown woollen all-in-one £98 by Dior by John Galliano (ages 3-24 months)Wool dress £88 by Polo Ralph Lauren (ages 12-24 months); stripy hat £25 ...
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Behind the scenes at our 'African Dream' fashion shoot
By Catherine Hudson on 16/02/2011 15:04:13
Exclusive access to our African township style shoot
Distressed denim, floral prints and sunny, sassy style... For our African Dream fashion story, we flew to Cape Town in South Africa with photographer David Handley. Take a peek at how the shoot was created with this exclusive behind
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Meet a 'Street Smart' Stylist
By Catherine Hudson on 19/04/2011 11:54:43
We interview Mindi Smith, stylist of our 'Street Smarts' boyswear New York shoot, for a glimpse into the wonderful world of fashion styling...
Zandra Rhodes and the fabulous Stella McCartney.Street Smarts: Photography by David Handley, Location Stylist Mindi Smith, Fashion Assistant Catherine Hudson, Hair and Grooming Gigi Gommers
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Guess how much I love you
By Photography David Handley at Jackie Gibbs agency; Fashion Linda Mclean on 12/10/2010 16:51:52
Keep your baby smiling in a wonderfully snug selection of the new sean's greatest knits and soft prints
Brown wool cardigan £84 by Chloe (ages 3 months – 4years); green wool bonnet £35 by Caramel Baby & Child (ages 1-12 months); Peter Pan collared blouse £69 by Chloe (ages 3 months – 4 years)
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Five Festival Rules
By Catherine O'Dolan Photography by David Handley at Burning Man Festival (www.burningman.com) on 17/06/2011 16:08:58
Make the most of the summer festivals with our top tips (rule one: don't lose your kids!)
RULE 1 Like everyone at a festival, children need to drink lots of water and keep hydrated and keep their energy levels up. If they dislike the taste of bottled water, mix in a little fruit juice, but don't give them juice or soda all the time. Bag or box juices are great because...
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Why one is the perfect number
By Dominique Vulliamy, PHOTOGRAPHY David Handley on 10/03/2009 13:52:59
No longer lonely and spoilt – today’s only child is self-sufficient and high-achieving. So while siblings may have the benefit of a DNA matched confidante they will have for life, what are the bonuses of being an only child?
AROUND A THIRD of families in the UK have only one child and the number of these families increased by 300,000 between 2000 and 2005. This trend is echoed in most Western countries: the average European family size has decreased from 2.0 children in 1971 to 1.4 today. In ...
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