How overwhelming is it to choose what your kids should wear for your portrait session, right?! I know what’s going through your head. “I don’t want them to get dirty, is this going to look good, what shoes should they wear, why won’t my toddler let me dress her?!” Ahh! There are so many amazing […]
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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 bunch were absolutely hilarious! If you saw my Instagram stories when I was shooting, you’ll know that little
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Oh how I love this bunch! If you didn’t know who April is already, you obviously live under a rock. Kidding. But seriously, she is Wagga Wagga’s one and only, super duper talented, newborn,
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You may recognise a few of these faces from my blog! I photographed Prue and her little gang a few months ago (see the post here) and last weekend I got to meet the rest of the family too! They invited me out to their family farm
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It was so wonderful to meet this family last weekend. The weather was perfect and extra points go to these guys because they all accidentally colour co-ordinated
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I feel so blessed whenever i’m given the oppurtunity to capture photos for a family more than once. For people to continually trust my creativity and allow themselves to be vulnerable in front of my camera over and over again, it truly is a gift and i’m so lucky!
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