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The team at Dandelion deliver a practical farm-based therapeutic programme with outdoor activities such as gardening, planting, picking fresh vegetables, and caring for the animals.
The location is a wonderfully uplifting site, a work in motion, with chickens, donkeys, guinea pigs, weathered outbuildings and also some which are newly finished.
There are inspirational outdoor areas for therapy too. At the moment there are plans underway to build a rustic seating area in the woods which will include a forest toilet.
Unfortunately, we also saw the remains of what was an important therapy area, a yurt, which was destroyed by the recent storm.
While we were being shown around, we stopped Julie, Sue and Jason in their tracks to take a photo, they are just some of the hard-working team of volunteers involved in helping on the site.
Dandelion Time is supported by some local businesses who hold fundraisers for them and also offer practical help too. A recent corporate team building day saw the team plant trees and another who cleared woodland paths.
Both Gill and I were delighted to have such a warm welcome today from Caroline and Jo. We were so impressed with the whole site and very pleased that the money raised will be very useful and go to such a deserving charity.
To donate to this worthwhile charity or to find out more, please click on the button below:
Isn’t it amazing how Green-Screen and Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) is in use without you really being aware of it!
We have been using Green-Screen at events for the past 20 years!
Get in touch if you want us to attend your party or event with our amazing Green-Screen studio!
We could even attend for FREE!!
You might be forgiven for wondering if the difference between a headshot and a portrait was a matter of technique – but in fact, it’s actually one of intent.
But today, with images so necessary and with everyone pushing the limits of photographic ‘rules’ headshots and portraits are becoming more and more the same!
Call us on 07973 705477 if you need a headshot or a portrait for your work, resume, profile picture……. the list just goes on
What a delightful afternoon last Saturday was, in the company of three delightful alpacas, three dogs, one of the 3 horses …… and of course, their humans!
This is a delightful setting in the heart of the Kent countryside offering outside catering, as well as the occasional meal or hight tea in their beautiful farmhouse and grounds.
I obviously took the photos required of the table set-ups etc, but the best part for me was capturing the photos of the enchanting alpacas and their friends!
Well done to #TeamKai for putting on another spectacular evening. Thank you so much for asking us to be your photographers again this year.
The venue was gorgeous and the room was so well decorated.
It’s a shame Oakwood House is being converted to MBC offices next year!
The highlight of the night for us was to take the big group photo in the shape of the logo.
Take a look at the end result!
The group photo, as well as extra portraits taken on the green screen studio, can be bought at our on-line gallery.
Many thanks to
for sponsoring the Selfie Booth this year.
All the images taken are on the Selfie Booth Facebook page: SelfieBooth PhotosUk
And each day we have been blessed with glorious weather. Sometimes too hot, but this year was just right, with a slight cloudy overcast making it ideal for the group shot taken at the Amphitheatre by the river.
With delegates this year from Denmark, Poland, St Petersburg and Moscow adding to the students being awarded their Degrees at All Saints Church, Maidstone.
This year, for the second time, HRH Princess Eugenie, who is a Patron of the school, attended the ceremony to congratulate the students and present the certificates.
HRH Princess Eugenie being greeted by the Mayor of Maidstone Cllr David Naghi. the Reverand. Ian Parrish and ESO Chancellor Paula Fletcher
The graduates had a chance after the ceremony to chat and have a photograph taken with Princess Eugenie.