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Have you been looking for someone to capture you as you are — the quiet glances, the shared laughter, the small moments that pass too quickly? 

Someone to document your family, your relationship, your growing baby, or a fleeting season of life with honesty and tenderness?

That is what I care about most.

Whether I am photographing a family, a newborn, a couple, a maternity session, or life with pets, my approach remains the same: to notice the connection between people, the emotion within everyday moments, and the small details that make this chapter of your life feel truly yours.

My work is gentle, natural, and rooted in real interaction. I am not looking to create stiff or overly posed images, but photographs that feel warm, intimate, and lasting.

If my work speaks to you, I would love to hear from you. Feel free to reach out for pricing, availability, or any questions you may have.

You can contact me by email or WeChat, and I’ll be happy to send over more details.

WeChat:  doramemo6

Email Address:  doramemo@qq.com

Contact Dora | Shanghai Family Photographer

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You can leave a request for an upcoming shoot. Fill out the contact form below and I will get back to you shortly to discuss the details.

Q&A

What does the process look like?

You can reach out to me directly by email or WeChat, and I’ll be happy to send over pricing, availability, and more details.

If you decide to book a session, a deposit of 500 RMB is required to secure your date. After that, we’ll talk through the session in more detail so I can create a plan that feels right for your family. I’ll also give suggestions on what to wear based on your family and the kind of atmosphere you’d like for the photos.

Your final gallery will be delivered in around three weeks.

Where do sessions usually take place?

If you live in Shanghai, we can photograph your session in any space that feels meaningful to you — at home, around your neighborhood, in a favorite park, or somewhere else that reflects your everyday life.

If you’re visiting Shanghai, we can choose a place with character but fewer crowds for a relaxed city walk session, such as the former French Concession.

In general, I don’t usually recommend busy tourist spots like the Bund, as large crowds can affect the overall experience of the session.