Archive for March, 2009
a quirky cuteness
This gorgeous little guy is my nephew, couldnt help sharing, he is too cute not to get some publicity
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a stroll in the park
We had loads of fun on this shoot. Its really hard to consider what I do as work, when I get to meet great people, have a few laughs and come away with some meaningful pics too….
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Paul and Nikki’s Wedding
This was a lovely wedding in the midlands. A couple very much in love (and so obliging with the pics, thanks Nikki and Paul!) I always feel so priveleged to be a part of a wedding day, I hope the photos speak for themselves, as they should…..
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Wedding Coffee Table Books
Well, I have just produced my first wedding book, and I was thoroughly impressed with the quality of the book. The book is printed in JHB by a company called FuriFineArt Books. They are of a very high standard, good paper and binding. They come in a choice of hard (printed) cover or soft cover. [...]
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So sassy!
Hey there, just a brief post of Tayla… we were having some fun in the garden and she thought it would be great to tease mom with the cap…..
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in the country
It was a lovely overcast day when we did this shoot. I just love the colours in these pics….
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Boyish charm
This gorgeous little boy charmed me with his infectious smile (dont you just love those blonde curls?!) It was on-the-go all the way, time well spent trying to keep up and get all those adorable expressions! I dont know who had more fun, me or him
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Hush little baby…
This cute little guy was all smiles for mom but wasn’t so sure about the strange lady with an even stranger piece of equipment pointed his way. So I had to pull out all the stops, exhausted my (not so vast) array of funny faces which clearly weren’t that funny… and somehow along the way [...]
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