I am SO thankful for this beautiful family! Kat first booked their family session way back in 2019 (ah yes, you read that right) and we only JUST photographed this a few weeks ago in October of 2021!!! First, it was the bushfires, then the nasty c-word threw a tonne of curveballs at us. Having […]
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I often get asked why I became a photographer and it’s a pretty long-winded response. I wanted to share this with you because I think it’s important to understand that everyone starts somewhere, and if you’re passionate enough about something, you CAN make anything work! I was always “that kid” at school with a camera […]
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I love this family so much! Just look at that sweet boy, Harland?! Isn’t he just amazing! There is just something so special about watching new parents interact with their child, and these two were literally obsessed with their baby boy! It’s such a joy to photograph and an honour to watch this connection between […]
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Last week Jenna and Scott invited me into their home to photograph their family and their newest sweetest little addition, Amelia Rose. I absolutely LOVE these kinds of sessions! There’s something so special about photographing a family inside their home. It’s their safe place and their happy place. By being invited in, with all the […]
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I still remember the first time I met Eliza, little Heath was only 10 months old and she was one of the first people I photographed when I moved to Tumut. She trusted me, even though I was a total stranger. I had zero experience photographing in this area and she was like “yeah girl, […]
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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.