Meet my new friend Jess. Isn’t she irresistible. Those gorgeous golden curls and eyes like big pools of chocolate, and all topped off with a beautiful gentle temperment… what’s not to love! I was so looking forward to meeting her and her mummy last week for a gorgeous outdoors Autumn session. After rain, rain and more rain, we were not sure how we’d go, but the weather played along nicely, the rain stayed away and just as we were finishing up the sun even broke through the heavy clouds and showered us with sunshine. I just love outdoors sessions in Winter. The colours of Autumn, and the texture of deciduous trees and snuggly warm woolies, and of course that beautiful soft filtered light. Yum.
Archive for the ‘Park’ Category
It’s a busy time of year alright. Things have been crazy busy the last few weeks, which is always great. But it does make life a little hectic, juggling a family of five, and a business. Once again I burned the candle at both ends, burned out and we all came down sick. Some antibiotics, and a good hard look at my business workflow, some much needed changes, and I feel like I’m coming out the other end a lot better off now. As the end of the financial year approaches all too fast, I’m finalising all the boring stuff, but also searching for and ordering new samples and working out next years packages, which is fun, it’s nice when new goodies arrive, and there are some seriously yummy products arriving around here. I can’t wait to share all this yummyness with my clients. So, that’s all the boring business-y stuff, which I’m sure is not all that interesting to everyone else, so how about some photos of a stunning family. How adorable are these brothers. I love the dynamics of a family with a large age gap between children. And I just love that beautiful soft fading light. Makes me happy
I love photographing older kids. They come to me wanting to do anything other than having their photo taken LOL, but they soon realise it’s not that bad, and may actually even be fun! Apparently Josh really didn’t like having his photo taken… I don’t know. I think he’s a bit of a natural, and despite his best efforts I got quite a few smiles and even laughter. And Teneaha, isn’t she just stunning.
Thank you Jennie. I just adored your family, and loved spending the afternoon with you all. I hope you love your full gallery as much as I do.
When Stella first called me to arrange a session, she asked if I’d go out to their farm. I was giddy with excitment the moment she suggested it. You see, her interstate friend had organised a voucher for Stella’s Christmas present. It was only a few days before Christmas and there was a nation wide postage strike on, so I suggested that I drop the voucher off to them. As I drove down the road looking for the right number property, I was drawing nearer and nearer to one of ‘those’ properties. There are a few around. The ones that you would just love to see further inside. The ones that even though you can’t see much from the road, you know that beyond those gates there’s an amazing space that my creativity has been waiting for. Little flutters of excitement bubbled up inside me as we got closer and closer, and finally those numbers on the letter box confirmed it for me. Whoot! I was in my element. Now if I thought the property was gorgeous… it had nothing on Stella and her amazingly beautiful family. Like most teenagers, they were not too keen on the idea of having their photos taken, but they soon realised it wasn’t going to be one of ‘those’ sessions. We had a ball together, as they led the way, showing me all the places they love. I really enjoyed my time with them all, and I really love the images we captured… so much I’ve had a lot of trouble selecting for their gallery, so it’s huge, but here is a little taste of a few of my favourite shots.
Stella, Dean, Adele, Alex and Ally, thank you for such a great afternoon. You are an amazing warm, friendly, caring and loving family, and it was an absolute joy and pleasure to be around you all.
Hayden and Caitlin | Mornington Peninsula child photography
April 13, 2010Almost 9 years ago, on a freezing cold Winters night, Brett and I nervously walked into our first anti-natal class. As I looked around the room of other expectant parents, one person who had been sitting with her back to the door turned and smiled a gorgeous welcoming smile at me. I remember most of the chairs were taken, but there were two left next to her and her hubby, so Brett and I sat down. As we chatted we discovered we were due one day apart. Me the 26th October, her the 27th. We chatted on and on, and discovered so many similarities. She had the most beautiful soul and just drew me in. Someone you just know you will like from the first moment. Each week at our classes we’d chat some more (ok, a lot!), and after our 6 weeks of classes were finished, we exchanged phone numbers. Each week we’d have our Ob checkups, and that afternoon call each other to exchange the happenings with our fast growing bubba’s. We finished work the same week, and caught up for lunch a few times. The 26th and 27th October drew near and then passed uneventfully for either of us, but each week we’d call each other to check and update. Eventually we both were booked in to be induced. I remember calling Nat (her name is Natalie by the way!) telling her I was being induced on Wednesday because they wouldn’t induce on the Tuesday as it was Melbourne Cup Day. We guessed she’d be be induced the following day, Thursday. She called back that afternoon to say she was booked in for Monday!! Cheeky thing, how dare she have her baby before me, I’m first!! LOL. And my good little man saw to it that we were first, as he came naturally beforehand
Nat said to me in hospital as she cuddled Liam, still waiting to meet her bubba to be born, that she knew at that moment she was going to have a boy, as she knew we’d have the same. She’s my sister in another life I’m sure. Anyway, the point to this long post is that that beautiful soul, Natalie, Nat, Aunty Nat, Nattie… is one of my very, very favourite people in the whole world. And her sweet muchkins Hayden and Caitlin are too (and we can’t leave you out Michael…. we’ll keep you too).
Nat’s birthday has just passed, and guess what she asked her hubby for, for her birthday present
Here you go lovely. I owe you some decent ones, after all those years of letting me LEARN on your children! Happy birthday sweetness. I love you and am so glad you came into my life. xx
Let me introduce Hayden (8) and Caitlin (5) (yes, Caitlin and Ethan are similar in age… and we just share Amelia)




Charlie [Melbourne & Mornington Peninsula child photography]
February 17, 2010The first time I met Charlie, she was a tiny, tiny little bundle, just a few weeks old. I still remember being struck by Kate’s way with her. She was so, so loved and cherished. It was so obvious she was such a long awaited dream for her parents. She had the biggest blue eyes and creamy skin back then, and not much has changed there – just the addition of delicious golden curls. Each year Kate and Shane have bought Charlie back to me for her photos, and I always remember because it’s always the same weekend as Liam’s birthday. I just love watching these babies grow up, and capturing their growing personalities each year. This year (well last year now – I’m still catching up!) that weekend came and went, and I actually did think, perhaps they’re not coming this year LOL But alas, amongst the pre Christmas chaos that swamps everyone I got an email from Kate, for Charlie’s photos. And I’m ever so glad.
Kate and Shane, you have the most beautiful little girl. Thank you for choosing me to capture her gorgeousness year after year, it really is a privilege and a joy xx
Connor & Laura [Melbourne & Mornington Peninsula family photographer]
February 15, 2010


After being rained out on our first attempt, I finally managed to meet up with this gorgeous family to capture some updated family photos for them. Connor and Laura are both the sweetest children. I loved spending the afternoon with them and capturing some gorgeous images of this moment in their lives.




























