Monthly Archives: April 2010

Love Autumn #1 | Canberra child photography

Unfortunately I had to reschedule my first lot of Love Autumn Mini Sessions because of the shocking weather that hit the ACT early on Saturday morning. But no matter, because it came good again within 48 hours, and so I headed out this morning to catch up with the Walker family. This is the fourth...

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AIPP ACT Epson Emerging Photographer of the Year | Canberra portrait photography

Last night was the official opening of the AIPP (Australian Institute of Professional Photography) ACT Award Winners’ Exhibition. As my regular readers would know, I recently entered the combined ACT/NSW AIPP print awards for the first time and won three silvers. That was more than good enough for little ol’ me, but then, by some amazing...

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Love Autumn Mini Sessions for babies, children & couples | Canberra portrait photography

So what’s so great about mini sessions? Well, it’s a quick and easy way of getting some new photos of your babies, children or yourselves without the time and expense of a full portrait session. Sessions are short, sweet and great value for money.  The $300 mini session package includes a 30 minute on location photo session, two 5×7.5″...

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Kate & Steven | Canberra wedding photography

Last weekend I had the honour of photographing an incredibly beautiful celebration: Kate and Steven’s vow renewal, which took place at the Eden Garden Centre in Sydney. I was invited along to second shoot with Lana Bell, and am ever so grateful for the opportunity (thanks Lana!). Check out some of Lana’s stunning images from...

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B is for belly… | Canberra maternity photographer

…and Belinda. Belinda told me she didn’t think about getting photos done during her pregnancy until she saw the most recent maternity session on  my blog. And then she changed her mind. I love that! These sessions are so, so special, even more so when it’s your first baby. Or your last. Or any in between!!!...

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