Yesterday was my favourite type of shoot.
One family, two precious and way too cute little people. Two great locations with some great distractions – a horse, a dog and some now named “tickle grass”.
I am shooting Kamala and Steve’s wedding later this year, and we decided to do a family shoot so we could all get to know each other. I loved how Kamala saw this shoot, we went shopping together the day before to get all the outfits co-ordinated to best suit the locations and style of photography I do….PORTRAITS….about the face, the expression. And not the clothing.
It really makes a huge difference when families respect their shoot, it really does.
Anyways let’s have the images speak for themselves now:





- July 26th, 2010
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- June 6th, 2010
- Posted in Bargara Photographer, Bridal, Brides, Bundaberg Photographer, Bundaberg Wedding Photographer, Hervey Bay photographer, Queensland Portrait Photographer, Wide Bay Burnett Photographer, black and white, boudior, sisters, weddings
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- May 1st, 2010
- Posted in Bargara Photographer, Bridal, Brides, Bundaberg Photographer, Bundaberg Wedding Photographer, Hervey Bay photographer, Wide Bay Burnett Photographer, black and white, sisters, weddings
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Maleny Manor is an amazing place to get married. It is intimate, peaceful and dreamy! Nicole and Ben chose this location for their beautiful wedding day. And my goodness – what a treat it was to go there and photograph them. The hinterland is just stunning, and to see a gorgeous couple in that hinterland; very much in love – hmmmm I did have a few little tears of excitement and love!
This wedding I photographed together with Stephen Cameron from Hybrid Vision Photography and it was great to work together and share the experience of what really was a standout wedding!





Thank you Ben and Nicole for allowing me to part of your day; I wish you all the very best for now and the future.
I have photographed quite a number of bumps, and what I love about each and every one of them is that they are all so different!
Today photographing M and M’s bump I realised how cute this little one was! I mean M is 36 weeks, and looks *amazing*!!! It was a great way to kick off the week, and I am really excited to meet their new bundle in a very few, short weeks! All the best guys, see you soon!



- October 26th, 2009
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Monday I received a call from Suri Creations asking if I could do a fashion shoot with a very short time frame. Luckily I was going to be going to a fun shoot (something I like to do from time to time for me!) and I had a model and another photographer who were ready to go anyways.
We went to a wonderful, rustic creation with our model (Ryley is also a great emerging photographer), an amazing gown and the designers. It was all systems are go. It was such a fun afternoon and something I would really adore to do again. So if you are a business out there wanting some fashion shots that stand out be sure to give me a call!
This gown was hand made, completely. Suri Creations spin the fleece and then hand crochet the gown together. These are one off gowns, and something that certainly will see a bride stand out from the crowd. From a photographer point of view, they are such a flattering, elegant and unique dress to photograph. Also very practical for some different sort of fashion like shots. Oh how I loved it!!
Anyway, thought I would share a few of the images (and will update you once I know what image makes the magazine):




- October 1st, 2009
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I am catching up here now
Sunday afternoon was a busy yet fun afternoon. We met at our location and were like a huge conga line coming through the fence of the property.
You know that ad at the moment “from little things big things grow”? Well, here is my take on it:
From these little things (not little in size or meaning but in numbers – 2 people):

There were 3 children. 2 of whom now have their own families:


And all together now:

Isn’t it amazing how we can share our love with others around us? I really do love doing a few generations all at once, the chaos is fun and exciting. Looking forward to seeing you all soon!
- September 29th, 2009
- Posted in Bargara Photographer, Bundaberg Photographer, Bundaberg Wedding Photographer, Childrens Photographer, Family, Hervey Bay photographer, Holidays, Photography news, Queensland Portrait Photographer, Wide Bay Burnett Photographer, black and white, newborns, weddings
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Saturday I got to drive to a town I had never been to (or heard of actually) until I met M and A. They live in a small town nearby where they got married. I loved how the whole town basically was at the wedding (this town was tiny). You could feel the community support and atmosphere.
For their special photographs we drove out to the forestry, where we released some beautiful butterflies with great symbolic meaning. The kids loved it!! I love going to new places, the excitement of a new adventure and new surrounds is really great. This town had real character to it, and some great backdrops. And of course when you are married in a place that is you, the images are all YOU! M was a bit scared when A asked her to go into the cattle yards with a HUGE bull and heifer – I was a tad scared too, but anything for a good photograph!
M and A, thanks for the opportunity to photograph your special day, and for the amazing experience.
So remember – “have camera; will travel!!”.



- September 29th, 2009
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Seems I get every.single.beautiful. family to photograph. These guys were certainly no exception. Such a sweet, happy and fun family. A great way to start the week, and end the weekend.
Little L drove in the car with me (such a big girls privilege you know!) and told me some cute stories. I loved how for her school holidays she only wants some pizza and a swim at her Grandmothers – easy done Mum!!
We went to a few locations that have special memories and meaning to these guys, and it was all round fun!





And even though the others are all in black and white this one I feel has to be shown in colour. SWEET!
