Note to self, spend more time blogging all the beautiful images you spend so much time and energy into creating. Check. No, but seriously, I love this family and I think this was the 6th or 7th time I’ve photographed for them in the past 4 years. Isn’t that amazing?! I know I say this […]
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I don’t even know where to begin with these guys!? Well, I actually I’ll start when I first met them after I photographed their proposal (yup, pre-covid life, way back) and I instantly fell in love with Theresa’s bubbly personality and beautiful smile, and James’ sense of humour and kindness! So when they asked me […]
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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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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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