Say hello to probably the cutest couple ever, Makayla and Kalem! I first met them two years ago at Makayla’s Debutante Ball in Gundagai (that Rey and I photographed together) and I instantly loved them! They contacted me a few months ago and booked a “just because” couples photoshoot with me late last year because they loved my style SO much and I was “just so much fun and personable” at the Deb Ball!!! (winning!!) BUT, we had to reschedule this like 5 or 6 times over the month of January because of the weather!!
I was beginning to think we’d never get it! I knew Makayla LOVED the sunny, glowy look (that I love too!!) and they wanted the session to be photographed on her family farm. I was SO grateful of their patience, understanding and kindness with so many reschedule (with weather that was totally out of our control), they never lost enthusiasm or interest in their session and I’m so glad because the weather was PERFECT!!!!!!!!
Fast forward to a few weeks ago and we finally got their session photographed, I literally jumped out of the car when I arrived and screamed in excitement when I saw them!!!! (relief and so much happiness)
Thank you, Makayla and Kalem for letting me photograph you two (again) and for continuing to trust me through all the craziness!! I can’t wait to do this again one day!! (fingers crossed)
Enjoy, these are some of my favourite images EVER 😉
Roslyn xx
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I acknowledge the wiradjuri people as the custodians of the lands and waters of the region, on which I live and work. I pay respect to elders both past and present. I acknowledge and respect the wiradjuri people’s cultural, spiritual, physical and emotional connection with their land, waters and community.