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Category Archives: Rural Photography

Portrait Photography Brisbane – The delightful Margot Jane

James and I headed out to Karara (west of Warwick) over the Easter long weekend for a bit of R&R.  My folks live on an amazing property which sprawls for miles.  So many photographic options!….some of them later.  Today, I want to show off my beautiful niece, Margot.  She is the spitting image of my…

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Portrait Photography Brisbane – Scar Stories Exhibition

You may remember several months ago, I was approached by cancer survivor Jasmine Gailer, to be one of her Professional Photographers for her Scar Stories Project.  Jasmine really wanted an image of a group of survivors for her upcoming Melbourne Exhibition….and who better than the TBC’s – Tough Beautiful Chicks.  This group of amazing women…

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Tough Beautiful Chicks – Portrait Session

At Cancer Survivors Day, 2012, I was approached by Jasmine Gailer, from Scar Stories, to be a Professional Photographer for her Melbourne Exhibition (DarkHorse Experiement Gallery) in November. See Jasmines’ story here. www.scarstories.org Sales from Scar Stories Portraits goes to Canteen, to raise money for children who have cancer.  One image missing from the Scar…

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Quaint

Approximately 50klms North of Bundaberg is a quaint little property called Boaga.  My brother and his family have been going there for many years, however, this is the first year that James and I ventured up.  What a delightful place.  The fishing village is perched right on the edge of the water, then out the…

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Unique Warwick Wedding – Sam & Bel

Sam & Bel = chilled out Warwick wedding. An inclement day could not ruin the joy of Sam and Belle’s Vintage Wedding.  Set on a property just outside of Warwick, this unique rural wedding was a delight.  The tears flowed, vows were exchanged and off we went on location.  We had all the ingredients for…

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Jet powered Jess

…..so after our Christmas celebrations, James and I headed out to Stanthorpe to visit some friends.  To say thank you for their hospitality, I offered to do some candid images of daughter Jess, whilst we were at the farm.  Now, I love a challenge, though I can honestly say that this session certainly tested my…

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Christmas Day 2011 Family Lifestyle images

What do you do with an afternoon of gorgeous weather and gorgeous little (and big) people?  Take photographs, of course.  Welcome to our family Christmas 2011.  On the farm out at Karara, we ate ourselves silly, then kicked back for the rest of the afternoon. Bliss! Technorati Tags: 2011, Christmas Day, farm, Karara, Warwick

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Kylie & Brendon – Rural Couple Session

I spent a late Saturday afternoon with Kylie and Brendon. It is a bit tricky to find a rural location in Brisbane, however we managed to find a sneaky cul-de-sac really close their home.  As the sun went down the light was amazing and we had an absolute ball.  These two are SO cute together!! …

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Opera at Jimbour

A group of us headed out west of Dalby for a weekend recently.  The occasion was the biannual “Opera at Jimbour”.  A production showcased by the Queensland Music Festival and attended by 8000 people from across the State.  It was a splendid afternoon, and incredibly stimulating to  the senses.  The colours, the food and music,…

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Ridiculous!

Ridiculously good, that is!!!  I spent a few hours on the Reid property, which is approximately 40 minutes from Brisbane.  The morning had been dull and wet, however the further I drove out of Brisbane, the more the clouds parted, and the light shone through. What a plethora of locations we had to use!!  Also,…

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Fading fast!

This particular afternoon I spent with Tamara and Ryan for their couple session. By the time we met , the sun was well and truly on it’s way out for the day. We worked quickly trying to get to all of the locations we talked about.  The light was stunning – a typical Brisbane winter’s…

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