My most vivid childhood memories are those of my sister and I spending the weekend making home movies and directing living room fashion shoots, building cubby houses in the backyard, sprinklers under the trampoline, exploring our neighbours paddocks or dads record player turned up as loud as possible while we all danced around the lounge room.
Picking up my camera allows me to immortalise those memories for you.. Telling your unique story is what inspires my art and I pinch myself everyday I get to do this for you all!!
Styling is such an important part of the look and feel of your photo's, I love working with families to plan the outfits they will be wearing, I find mixing and matching textures and complimentary tones really help your photos shine. But getting it right can be hard so thats why I am happy to help style your family before your session.
Please let me know as soon as possible if you or any of your family members are unwell and we will reschedule to a later date. If the weather is forecast to rain, we will reschedule for another suitable date. Cloudy, overcast and windy days can make for great images so please don't let that put you off.
Since babies have their own agendas and there’s rarely a way to predict their arrival, I ask that expectant mothers let me know when your baby has been born, so that we can plan accordingly. I will schedule a time that suits within the first 10 days as its the best time for some sleepy snuggly photos.
In-Home sessions will start at 10am
All outdoor sessions will be subject to the light. The most flattering being on sunrise or a couple of hours before sunset depending on the location and weather. So this will need to be confirmed closer to your session.
For family and portrait photos. Roughly two weeks from the date of your session you will receive a link to your online gallery and slideshow. An online professional photo lab is connected to this link where you can purchase products. (This time may be extended around busy times and weddings)
Wedding Galleries will take up to 6 weeks.
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