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Seniors Mini-sessions

Remember Hollie’s portraits I blogged a couple of weeks back? It was all part of a grander plan.

 
I am thrilled to announce the launch of my Seniors Mini-sessions. A fun little package for year twelve students, it includes a 20 minute mini-portrait session and a pack of 100 contact cards. The cards are personalised, with [...]

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Super fun!

Looking for the perfect girls day out? Feel like a makeover?
 
Ssomething cool I’ve been doing lately is doing before & after photographs for a local stylist who has co-ordinated some very fun makeover parties.

 
The parties are a blast, and cover dressing for your personality type, accessorising, and also make-up colours and application. Spaces are limited, [...]

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Just going through some more photos from the Yamba wedding I shot before I went on holidays, and found this, and loved it. I just love the look of joy on their faces, and the way they are oblivious to the world around them.

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We have just gotten home from a weekend at Yamba, where I was photographing the wedding of Maria & Brendon. Their ceremony, performed by Christine Preston, was held out at Green Point Reserve. We then headed into town to Main Beach for some photos, before returning to the reception out at Angourie Rainforest Resort.
Enough of my [...]

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Another year already! Time is just disappearing!
I have two blog-related resolutions this year. One – I will blog at least once a week, and two - I will comment more on other peoples blogs. I am really slack at not commenting, particularly since I got Google Reader, so I don’t actually visit the blog I am [...]

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Monday evening we headed out to mum & dad’s place for Christmas eve drinks & bbq. I also snuck in a family portrait.

This would look great above mum & dad’s lounge as a huge canvas (wink, wink!). It was an effort to get it though, just behind the camera are four dogs & a duck [...]

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