If you’ve been following me along on Instagram for any amount of time, you’ll know this month (October) has been pretty full-on! I’ve had multiple weddings, 14 portrait sessions and a week of shooting at the local preschool. #hectic #givemeaholiday Anyway, this family right here, the Peacock family, are truly something special! If there’s one […]
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A few weeks ago Tess and the rest of her gang met me down town at the Bila Park in Tumut for their group family photos! This was a gift for her Mum’s birthday (which was months ago) and after wrangling up the entire family to be in town, on the same date at the […]
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This has got to be one of my most favourite family sessions of all time! There is so much love, laughter and joy in every single one of these images (not to mention the most amazing afternoon light)!! The Dean family were so much fun to photograph and it seriously makes me so grateful to […]
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I know I say this all the time, but I seriously get to meet the loveliest people and the happiest of kiddos! Have you ever heard the saying “don’t work with kids or animals”?! Well whoever said that was a serious party pooper because kids are just SO MUCH FUN. Watching them play and interact […]
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Okay so let me just start by saying it was approximately 3 degrees during this photo session and the wind made it feel so, so much worse… so let’s all just take our hats off and raise a glass to these three who rocked it and made it look so freakin’ easy!!!! (I was NOT […]
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