just a little sweetie form a recent session. He was wide eyed for a good part of the session, isn’t he just adorable!



and we cant miss his handsome big brother!

just a little sweetie form a recent session. He was wide eyed for a good part of the session, isn’t he just adorable!



and we cant miss his handsome big brother!

When hiring the service of a photographer its always good to find someone who you feel is a good fit for you and your family. Its good to explore, look through the photographers galleries, check for consistency of decent work that is the sort of style or look you are after. Ask your friends who they used? were they happy? do you like the feel of their images? Do you like colour or have a preference for black and white? Traditional or not?Call the photographer, have a chat, see if you connect.
I get many families who are after black and white images. Many families who are after something more natural, a little more real. I also get families who like fun images, running, laughing having fun… far from your standard traditional portrait.
Most sessions though we will aim for a few ‘traditional’ type poses, a few more all look at the camera now. Why? Because often the grandparents love them and sometimes its just what people are after… and sometimes not.
For example these 2 gorgeous boys were so fun to photograph. We got running playing having fun images, a few interactive family shots and a few posed.
We captured these two gorgeous images of the boys together.
the first a more ‘traditional portrait’

and the second… something a bit more ‘fun’

the family loved both but were especially drawn to the second, more ‘fun’ portrait as they felt it really showed the boys for who they were.
I adore both too!
I was so excited to arrive at this clients house. ‘L’ was so warm and inviting and I felt instastantly at home once I met her ‘brood’.
For those who’ve read my little Bio on my website, you’d know I like animals as well as children. We have quite the ‘menagerie’ at home with chooks, cat, dog, rabbits and guinea pigs. So when clients ask ‘Are you OK with pets’ its always a resounding YES! I especailly enjoy when they are involved in the session. Included as part of the family.
‘L’ s little family included 5 furry friends. 1 or 2 of the cats only made a brief appearance but the 2 gorgeous dogs and one of the cats lounged around and were part of the session. I’m looking forward to shooting little ‘E’ again soon and capturing the rest of their furry family aswell!






When was the last time YOU had your portrait taken?
This is a question I almost always ask people when they ring to ask about my photography services. I ask this now of YOU. When did you last have your portrait taken? When was the last time you had portraits done with your children, no matter the age? Or with your parents – no matter the age?
For many people the answer comes as ‘never’ or ‘too long ago’ for some they like to update regularly, once a year, once every few years. Even those people usually haven’t had a portrait with their parents since they were children themselves though.
It’s no secret, I am a sentimentalist. It’s a big reason why I feel portraits are so valuable, so worthwhile. I treasure the photographs I own, the ones I have inherited and the ones I am still yet to take of all of those close to me.
5 years ago, when my mother became ill with cancer my first instinct was to ‘photograph’ her. I wanted to capture and ‘keep’ as much of her with me as I could. When my children were born and when I was pregnant with them, I made sure I had photographs of my pregnant round belly, of their first moments in life, of all of their milestones. When I get together with friends I love capturing them, their families, our experiences and moments together.
my only small regret was not getting a ‘good’ photograph of our ‘grownup’ family family before mum passed away. I want a photo of ‘me and mum’ and I don’t have one.
I love when I get to photograph older families, couples, older siblings. It always makes me smile. Unfortunatly not enough people do it, myself included.
So ask yourself, your parents, their parents…. when did you last have your portraits captured?
The gorgeous women who inspired me to post this:
2 sisters and their mum. I just adore this first image and am sure they will also for many years to come and their children will enjoy it for generations to come too…



I’ve photographed so many girls lately!
These gorgeous little girls are from the family of another repeat client. You may remember her from HERE
she’s grown just a bit now

and her little sister…





the sisters…
