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Monthly Archives: November 2013

Hannah

Meet Hannah… and remember this face. She is only 14 but has so much talent and drive, I am sure you will see more of her in years to come. She also happens to be my cousin’s daughter so I was very excited to share a little part of her journey. We wanted to capture a diverse portfolio of images that reflected her style and personality. I LOVE what we have created here gorgeous girl and I wish you the very best on your path to success! ♥

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Check out Hannah singing, ‘If I ruled the world’ by Big Time Rush….. :)

5 Tips to Memorable Holiday Photos

It has been nearly 3 months since our family holiday in Fiji and our photos still have the ability to take us back to ‘that moment’ when they were taken. Photos can do that. Create a lasting memory. So, here is my top 5 tips for creating memorable travel photos.

 

1.Travel itself is exciting. Capture the excitement.

As they say, it’s the journey. Capture not only their excitement but also what they are excited about. Unlike most adults, the joy of the journey is not lost upon kids.

Tip: For arial shots, hold camera as close to window as possible and turn off the flash.  

 

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2. New environments that captivate. Capture that happy place.

When I think of Fiji, I think of it’s beautiful waters and the tall coconut trees that line it’s skyline and beaches. I remember strolling through the long expanse of sand, admiring the coral, the schools of fish and the blue star fish!

Tip: Step back. Include landmarks for perspective to add detail to the story.

 

 

3. Cultural differences. Participate.

If you are fortunate enough to experience a different culture during your travels, capture what made it memorable. For me, it’s always the people. Followed closely by the food :) There’s much to be learnt like tradition and respect. These photos allow me to recount stories and relive experiences with greater clarity.

Tip: When photographing ceremonies, request permission before it begins. Be discreet but never secretive. Smile and show appreciation.

 

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4. Remember the simple things they loved doing most.

My 3yo’s favourite memories of Fiji are around ‘our’ beach and the hundreds of hermit crabs that lived on it. She loved drawing on the sand as this was about when she learnt to write her own name. My 5yo on the other hand would have lived in the pool if we let her!

Tip: Try different perspectives with children. Get down to their level for a more personal image. Make it a game for older children who are less willing to be photographed. With the underwater shots, we were trying to capture a mermaid ;)

 

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5. Treasure the ‘time out’ allowed with holidays. The reason you go in the first place.

No matter how many exciting things we do on holiday, the most important thing will always be the opportunity to spend quality time as a family. A ‘time out’ from the hectic life at home. So enjoy the quiet moments and if possible, capture it :) This beautiful photo of my husband and our girls is my absolute favourite from this trip. It sums up everything we are working towards as a family. Happiness, love, and the opportunity to enjoy life in a heavenly place like Fiji.

Tip: Step out from behind the camera. Pack a mini tripod. Hand over your camera to a friend. Be a part of your family’s history ♥ 

 
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The Smiles at Pooh Bears House ELC

Both my girls attend a wonderful early learning centre mins drive from home. I remember visiting 5 others before choosing them. 4 years on and I am more than happy with this decision so when I was asked to do their annual photos this year, I was more than pleased to help out.

The fast paced, high volume style of ‘school’ photos though is quite different to the intimate, relaxed family portrait sessions that I am more used to. Lets just say, my fitness was challenged!

Over 3 days I chased, charmed and photographed over 130 pre-schoolers. The constant energy and problem solving required reminded me of the wedding photography I used to do… only this was much more demanding on my negotiation skills! ;) I wanted to photograph the kids being their natural, vibrant, happy selves which was sometimes hard to achieve on a 5mins per child schedule but we managed, with very few tears and I’ve learn’t so much in the process.

Check out just a few of the happy and confident munchkins at Pooh Bears House Early Learning Centre :)

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What To Wear – Part 1

A photography session with me is a relaxed affair. I always assure my clients that it will be a stress free experience. One that kids and adults will enjoy. Having said that, the preparation for the day does tend to create some anxiety with parents. Particularly mums who are generally responsible for getting everyone there in the first place…as well as looking their best. So, it’s not a surprise that the most frequently discussed topic in my pre session chats is always ‘what to wear’ :)

As a result, I’m starting a new series of styling posts to help my clients and anyone struggling with what to wear to a professional portrait session. I should first ‘reveal’ that I am no fashion expert (haha!). I just know what looks great photographically. Over the next few posts, I will show you examples of kids/parents outfits in popular colours and styles. Finally, I will show you what I selected for my own tribe when we had our family portraits done recently. Very excited to share that!

 

So firstly, my 2 BEST tips:

1/ Avoid big patterns & logos

– These will be distracting in photos and draw attention away from faces.

2/ Style with similar colours

– Pick 2 main colours you love for the family and incorporate other similar tones in through accessories like belts, cardigans, shoes. The similar tones create a sense of unity and looks fantastic for the family portrait.

 

COLOURS Let’s start with the popular PINK as an example.

I never used to be a pink person… until I had 2 girls of my own! Now I love it :)

  • Complement with similar tones of reds or creams
  • Introduce 1 contrasting colour, like black or blue, either through 1 article of clothing or accessories
  • The pink can be the theme or it can be the feature that pops.
  • Bring out personalities with the styling. eg. Casual, active, adventurous, soft, gentle

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This is a perfect example of a pink theme :)

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This is a great example of a pink feature that pops.

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…And boys can rock pink too! ;)

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Some ideas for mums. I personally love the pale pink with grey!

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And for dads?? … Love this outfit ;)

 

 

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