So excited to finally blog the first wedding of the 2021 season, and what a beautiful start to the year it was! Sam and Jono were married a few weeks ago, on the 6th of March, on family property in the Gilmore Valley. They certainly lucked out with the end of summer weather, choosing to […]
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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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Aww man, I don’t even know where to start with this one. These two are long time friends of ours (I first met Kristy 5 years ago when I moved to Tumut and Rey introduced us) and I’ve now photographed SO much of their life milestones since then. It truly is a blessing to watch […]
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Hey friends! Happy New Year, Merry Christmas and all the things!! I haven’t blogged in MONTHS, but it’s so good to be back and writing to you all again, 2020 to be an awesome year for blogging! It’s been a crazy few months here for our community. But let’s not get into that, there’s been […]
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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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