Category Archives: Children’s Photography

Noosa Family Portrait Photography

Beautiful, warm evening sunlight welcomed us for this very special session, with two adorable little girls. How wonderful their stall looked, and how much fun we all had 🙂 Miss Z and Miss K even made some money. Thank you ‘G’ family for allowing me to capture you’re gorgeous girls. They are truly beauty-full xxx

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Children’s Portrait Photography Sunshine Coast Eumundi ~ An afternoon at ‘George’s’ place.

Location scouting is always fun. I absolutely adore getting in my car, turning the music up full blast and going to hunt out possible locations for sessions. For this location scout, I was with my friend Miss B and her 3 adorable children, as Miss B knows a guy, a few minutes down the road…

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Family Portrait Photography on the Sunshine Coast, Noosa Heads ~ Father’s Day ~ September 4th 2011

‘Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance’. ~ Ruth E. Renkel A VERY brief post to wish our wonderful dad’s a happy father’s day. This photograph was taken a couple of weeks ago at a beautiful evening session in Noosa Heads. You’ll recognise this little cutie as Miss N has been photographed…

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The Maternal Lens ~ Inspiring Photography Websites

There are a few sites, that as a photographer, I visit regularly ~ just to sit, and chill with a hot cuppa and get lost in endless pages of the most heart warming and inspiring photography. One of them, that I have visited since it very first started, is The Maternal Lens.  It was put…

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Sunshine Coast Photography ~ Fresh Fun and Funky Photography ~ Clickin Chicks Club

The other day, myself, Little Miss Z and her gorgeous Mummy headed out into the bush, to do some test shots in preperation for our Clickin Chicks shooting clinic over the weekend. Now I’ve had a few emails asking about the Clickin Chicks Club, and whether or not anyone can  join. The club is based in Eumundi/Noosa.  We…

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