Thursday, November 12, 2009

Brisbane Wedding







We almost felt like family at Julianne & Peters wedding. We have had the pleasure of photographing quite a few of their friends/family weddings so it is always great to catch up again.

We were fortunate to have the carnival at Southbank as a backdrop for some of their images, we couldn't believe how accommodating everyone was... made for an awesome afternoon... & a very beautiful album...

Redcliffe Portrait







From Alyssa's shoot we have produced an absolutely stunning album, the images were beautifully complemented by words Alyssa supplied to us.....



Brisbane Portraits




Max's beautiful Triumph made the perfect prop for Tracy & his portrait shoot. We selected a great location that added to the mood we wanted to create for their images....

Sunshine Coast, Wedding








Christy & Daniels wedding was held at Yaroomba Beach, Sunshine Coast & everything about the day was so beautiful. These guys really are a very special couple... it was such a pleasure to spend the afternoon with them, their families & friends....

KIds Portraits





These images were taken recently for a previous client who has two new editions since we saw them last... as always it was great to catch up & update their portraits... The shoot was done early in the morning, for part of it we headed off to an old church, the poor priest must have wondered what was going on..... there was lots of laughing & lots of noise......

Kids Portraits






I love that we have the opportunity to update our clients portraits regularly, it has been two years since we photographed Damian & it is always such a spin out how much kids have changed.

For a boy Damians age: Train Station & Stick, easy..... just add boy & have a great time...


Family Portraits, Cooma NSW









It is a pleasure to share a few images from this session, I have done two shoots of Meg previously so this year it was time for a family portrait.

We had an awesome afternoon shooting in & around an amazing shearing shed, with the exception again of "watch out for the snakes, been lots around..." bloody hard to shoot when you're spending all your time watching the ground.......

These images were shot in Cooma, NSW, Julie & the family were going to come to Brisbane to have portraits taken but I am so glad we did it here for them, Glenn is a shearer & he was so at home in this environment..


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Under the shade of a Willow







The time shared as a family makes for lifes most precious moments, I love these "precious moments" captured beautifully & simply under the shade of an amazing willow tree... we had a great time with lots of laughs hopefully we didn't wake the wombat who's burrow was on the other side of the tree...

An afternoon at Charlottes Pass, NSW: October






These images were taken at the top of Charlottes Pass, NSW. Camille really wanted some images of her & Jasmine in the snow, they spend alot of time in the mountains during winter so this was the ideal place to do their shoot. We had a fabulous afternoon, I had never been to Charlottes Pass before (it is absolutely stunning area), & Camille was such as amazing host & guide.

NB: Charlottes Pass is at the top of the mountain that can be seen in the background of the image by the river.


Family Portraits by the Murrumbidgee River, NSW













For the past few years I have had the absolute pleasure of photographing Max & Memphis annually. I travel the 1200 km to NSW & love the catch up, I love photographing them & they love being photographed. These images were taken at the family property by the Murrumbidgee River, it is such a beautiful part of the world, you can understand why Banjo Paterson was so inspired to write here. The bush really does speak to you....

I live & shoot most of the time on & around the beaches of South East Qld, so it was a little unnerving every few steps & moments to here "keep an eye out for the snakes, there's a lot around at the moment" anyway all was good, no snakes, just a couple of hours of good times in the bush... Greg