Was a delight to capture little A and her parents! And the beautiful soft light just before sunset.
So privileged to capture this lovely family! I’ve captured them just before their first daughter was born, (with similar dance gif!) and now again with their two lovely daughters.
We embraced the winter cold in the middle of June at Cook Park and watched the beautiful cotton candy sunset sky.
I love capturing newborns. The gentle jerking movements, the sleepy face, the millions of different expressions they show within a few minutes. This was a precious moment capturing baby A when she was 2.5 weeks old.
Shortly just before lockdown in 2020 I had the fun to capture this family, who welcomed their baby Roman just 3 months earlier.
It was very lovely to spend the hour with the family, whose love and affection towards each other was so obvious. And baby Roman was oh so cute!
Winter just started when we did this shoot.
The cool breeze, the early sunset, the beautiful spot with long wavy grass.
The family just recently welcomed their baby Colin. His big sister, Caitlin wore the cutest yellow pinafore dress, whilst closely clutching her Playschool Humpty Dumpty. I was so happy when C warmed up pretty quickly - it was so fun to see her dances, her offering ‘tea & biscuits’ and pinecones or flowers she found.
Thankful to capture this family’s special moment!
That summer, my good friend Cika had their parents and brother flew in from overseas to spend time together as a family in Australia. She asked me to do a photo shoot for their family, and it was a memorable morning! I loved witnessing so many different familial loves in this family, parental love, siblings love, children’s affection, spousal love. Thankful for being included to capture their family!
Warm afternoon where we could enjoy the beautiful, striking red and orange autumn leaves. Jorge and Anna was very close to welcoming their baby daughter.
Baby D is my dearest friends’ precious son. He was born 7 weeks earlier from his due date and had to stay in the hospital for neonatal intensive care for one long month. The day when his parents could finally brought him home was a long awaited moment for them, and for family and friends, and I was so overjoyed as well to come visit him in his home. These shots were taken on that house visit. And it warmed my heart to see how smitten my friends are with their son, who God had sustained and grown much stronger despite being born premature. Their eyes full of love, their arms ready to embrace and hold and nurture baby D.