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Monthly Archives: April 2024
ANZAC Day 2024 …
Always a poignant and emotional morning, being among the crowds watching the march in the Sydney CBD today. But also a delight to witness so much good cheer and friendship amongst the people waiting their turn to march.
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Johnny …
100% focused on his book. No surprise that his Mum is a school teacher.
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Aye, aye captain …
I spent my weekend doing a sailing course on Sydney Harbour, and she definitely didn’t have her sparkle on Saturday. 44km/h southerly winds, pelting rain and a huge swell through the Heads. I learnt a lot about sailing … especially that I most prefer the part of sailing that involves afternoon drinks at sunset on a calm mooring.
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Brandi …
The music is turned up, and we have an impromptu dance party at the end of our session this morning
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Sohelia …
Grandma providing a circle of love around these two little brothers.
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Autumn …
A favourite time for photo shoots with young families. The light is gorgeous and sunset sessions start at a child friendly time of around 4pm.
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Leap …
My photography style is all about a white/neutral/pastels vibe, so I love it when Renee booked in for her Mother’s Day mini-session and boldly declared “you know we are going to turn up in leopard print “. So as the 3 generations of beautiful Offner women arrived on my doorstep today, I knew I would have to Google what a group of leopards were called. It’s a leap .
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Outtake …
“Just one nice photo of my children together”. That is usually the request of all mothers that I see. However, mothers of boys can unfortunately relate to the reality.
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