Little Avenue Q

Sometimes our clients come to us with brilliant setups they’d like to try. Recently two families with ties to the Brisbane Arts Theatre approached us with a unique idea for a portrait of their just-under-one-year-old kids. With full access to the set and monsters of Avenue Q, we constructed this cool image of them getting up to mischief and shenanigans around the set.

The Dyer Family

During our recent work with Monika’s Dance Studio Unlimited, I got to take some photos of lovely Miss E.  Her Mum really wanted to get some family photos done for Christmas and also some shots of their son, Mr N, doing his karate moves.  So Kris headed out to the Japanese Gardens at Ipswich for a family session with these guys. 

 

 

Mr N taking position in his karate uniform.  He was great at kicking and gave us some good action shots!

 

 

Miss E was a little shy at first, but after a little coaxing, the dancer in her came out and she rocked some totally 80’s Walk Like an Egyptian dance moves.  I don’t think this girl realises how truly gorgeous she is!

 

 

Thank you to the Dyer family and we wish you a wonderful Christmas.

Can’t get enough of Caitie and Luke

You may recognise this couple.  We’ve had a few photo sessions with them now.  Our first was a gorgeous sunrise maternity session, where Caitie was pregnant with her bub.  Next Caitie and Luke booked us for a newborn session for their newly arrived Miss C.

Not that long ago, Luke proposed to Caitie and they asked us once again to capture some photos of them.

I love it when we get to share in a clients life.  We get to document moments along the way, engagements, pregnancy, newborn, family photos, weddings.  It’s just so nice to see how things have changed, and to feel a part of their lives.  They let us in to their family to share in some very special moments in their life and I love that we are the ones that are growing up alongside of them.

I can’t wait to be able to capture the next part of Luke, Caitie and Miss C’s life.  The wedding.