Shraddha V Agrawall is the founder and photographer behind Cuddle Corner Photography, a luxury newborn and family photography studio based in Park Royal, London.
Specialising in newborn, maternity and family portraits, passionate about creating timeless, elegant images that celebrate life's most precious moments. Her signature style is soft, natural and refined, with a focus on neutral tones, beautiful styling and genuine emotion.
Every session is carefully planned and completely baby-led, ensuring the comfort and safety of each newborn while creating a calm and enjoyable experience for parents. From delicate wraps and handcrafted props to professional editing, every detail is thoughtfully considered to deliver artwork that families will treasure for generations.
As both a mother and a newborn photographer, Shraddha understands how quickly those first precious days pass. Her goal is to preserve the tiny details, quiet moments and heartfelt connections that become cherished family memories.
Cuddle Corner Photography is dedicated to providing a personalised, luxury photography experience where every family feels welcomed, cared for and celebrated.
Shraddha is committed to continually developing her skills through professional education, industry memberships and photography competitions, striving to deliver exceptional quality and artistic excellence in every image. ''Capturing the tiniest moments that last a lifetime.''
💡 Tip: Mention you found this photographer via The Society of International Fashion and Glamour Photographers when enquiring.
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If a file locking problem, make sure the directory this script resides in is writable. Note, the directory does not have to be writable for the script to write to files, only for it to create files. File creation is required for proper file locking.
Windows NT systems:
sponsorban.cgi must be writable and accessible by the script
banner.cgi must be able to write to files and create files
On some NT systems, the variable near the top of banner.cgi must be set. It is currently set as follows:
$main::sponsorban_path = "sponsorban";
Note that under most systems, "." is fine. This specifies that it is set to the current directory. However, some NT systems require the full server path. Contact your system administrator to find the full path to your cgi-bin directory.
If you still have trouble, contact Banner@linc2u.com and I will attempt to help.
If a file locking problem, make sure the directory this script resides in is writable. Note, the directory does not have to be writable for the script to write to files, only for it to create files. File creation is required for proper file locking.
Windows NT systems:
sponsorban.cgi must be writable and accessible by the script
banner.cgi must be able to write to files and create files
On some NT systems, the variable near the top of banner.cgi must be set. It is currently set as follows:
$main::sponsorban_path = "sponsorban";
Note that under most systems, "." is fine. This specifies that it is set to the current directory. However, some NT systems require the full server path. Contact your system administrator to find the full path to your cgi-bin directory.
If you still have trouble, contact Banner@linc2u.com and I will attempt to help.