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Tag Archives: canberra child photographer

Goodbye Old Friend. [Canberra Portrait Photographer]

Ten months ago, I embarked on the wonderful, topsy turvy world of photography + blogging. I’m not sure why I decided to start: I only had a Canon 450D, the 50mm 1.8 lens, some free photo editing software, and a handful of friends-as-clients. I guess something in me thought that if I was ever going...

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A Wonderful Life [Canberra Portrait Photographer]

About a month ago, I received the greatest email a photographer could ever receive. EVER. Mark (also a photographer here in Canberra) emailed me to say that he was going to propose to Allison, his beautiful girlfriend of four years – and he wanted me to document it.
I blinked a few times in disbelief....

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Light and Love [Canberra Children's Photographer]

It’s a gloriously hot Sunday afternoon, and as I’m sitting here enjoying the french pressed coffee made by Clinton, I’m reflecting on the week that’s just passed me. I discovered that my phobia of clusters is a real condition (it’s called “trypophobia” to all you doubters, and I even found a Facebook group with 77...

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Tiny Teeny Tiny [Canberra Children Photographer]

Tiny is the youngest of four boys. He likes to say, “Nooo-uh!” a lot. His blond loose curls are ridiculously adorable. And he belongs to my friend Natalie, a fabulous newborn photographer here in Canberra. As a photographer’s son, Tiny has perfected the art of “smile-for-the-camera-so-mom-leaves-me-alone” – and Nat warned me that it would be...

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Awe. [Canberra Family Photographer]

My sister and I were raised in a small, beat up duplex, on the grungiest of grungy streets, just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The stairs inside the house were creaky (some were even missing). The house itself made noise. Whenever the shower was running, water would trickle from the upstairs bathroom, through the hole in...

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