Archive for the ‘Big Kids’ Category

I was so lucky to photograph this beautiful family last weekend! It was our second try as my poor camera (also known as the 4th child!) suffered a fairly catastrophic failure the first time we met. Ouch. It was worth the wait though and it was so difficult to choose just a couple of images for this teaser! Thanks for a wonderful session!

This one made me smile… but I am saving my favourite family shot  to show with the completed gallery :)

I would like to take a few lines to wish everyone a happy Christmas and safe and prosperous 2010. How FAST did this year zoom by???  Thanks to all my clients and colleagues for your support this year and I am looking forward to more of the same next year – that is great photos of beautiful kids and their families!! As for my family, here is a quick snap of my oldest 2 with their Nanny this past weekend at my sister’s wedding. You want festive?? Here ya go!

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Yesterday I met this awesome family who were up for anything and made my job so easy!! It was great to meet you guys :)






I was lucky enough to spend the morning with these two sweet girls – here is a little peek at what we accomplished! There are many more, how could there not be with personalities like theirs!
Thank you so much for today guys and thanks to your mum too :)






On Friday and Sunday I had the priviledge of tagging along on a couple of group shoots/workshops that were attended by Andrea Joki and hosted by Ainslie of WildSpirit Photography in Brisbane. Wow. What a learning experience! Here are a few shots from the two days.











So I’m liking this new style of processing for ‘tweens’ who have some idea of not wanting to be babies anymore and being grown up and cool. For little ones I would push this style over into vintage territory although I don’t know that it’d suit newborns or very small babies. So here are some of my oldest daughter and youngest niece (she is the older by 18 months). Neither are overly frilly types although one is more tomboyish than the other but the processing suits both personalities equally I feel.

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