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Category Archives: Children

On the swings… | Children’s Photographer Sydney

It’s been a while since my last post… no reason really… we’ve just been busy. So much so that, today we decided to spend the morning in the park, flying kites and swinging on the swings.

Sometimes I forget to take time out. Sometimes I forget how much fun there is to be had out there. Go find it… Happy Sunday!

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Family Love | Sydney Family Photographer

A few weeks back I spent an afternoon with this family and boy they were nice. I often feel blessed doing what I do because I get to meet and connect with so many families and this one left me feeling joyful at the end of our session. I’m so pleased I got to take couple shots of Mum & Dad as well, since they hadn’t had any in such a long time.

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Green T

These kiddos had me on my toes at this session… those who could run were running, and those that were interested in the dirt were well… pretty dirty :)

But it was worth it!

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The vintage red truck

When we were discussing the detail of the photography session, this Mum mentioned she had some vintage toy cars that she was thinking of bringing along. I loved them… and so did her little boy!

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So Serious

Really. When I was 4 I’m not sure I had much of a say in how my hair looked, or what the hairdresser did with it. That came much later when I was approaching my teens and decided I wanted flicks (or ‘”bangs” as they’re now called)… a serious mistake! How was I to know that my long locks would spring into tight curls when cut shorter…. it just wasn’t a great look at all and it took a long time for me to find a style that worked – but it was the 80′s and there was a LOT of choice :)

This little 4 year old however had a very different approach. It was her second visit to the salon- in her life – and when the lovely hairdresser turned to me and asked what we were doing with her hair today, my voice was drowned out with instructions:

“ a fringe… to my eyebrows…. and longer bits down here (beside her face)… and a healthy trim…….. please!”

“Same again”, I replied when I got the chance and as she set to work I relaxed into a spare wash basin lounger (they’re really comfy). I watched on with delight as her Grandmere (freshly arrived from the UK) looked on with eager anticipation. It really wasn’t as serious as it looks, Grandmere was delighted to be there and Miss 4 felt v. grown up.

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I really have enjoyed having my parent’s-in-law over here from the UK. There is so much that they don’t get to see or share with the children that even mundane things like haircuts become special treats. Another opportunity to strengthen the bonds between the children and their long-distance grandparents. It’s these little moments that give lasting memories that can be shared together.

Enjoy,