I adore living in remote North Queensland with its soulful essence but you’ll find me regularly roaming the rugged landscape to Townsville where I create art with lovers + mothers out of everyday moments.
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Camilla is without a doubt, a one of a kind type of artist...
Her work stood out to me as soon as I first caught a glimpse of it, for the way she captured and evoked a raw and honest emotion.
- Cheriese
This morning was an early start, the session was at 6:3am, it was Father’s Day, my daughter’s birthday and it was just the time that worked best for us, and I’m so glad we did it this way. Hamish was fresh, happy and full of cheek, his parent’s probably would have liked more sleep but that’s just parent life 🙄 and the light, oh the light was just glorious. I could babble on for days about all the reasons why I love these photos but just keep scrolling and see for yourself, after all I’m a photographer not an author.
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On September 11, Bridget and Andrew wed on her family’s mango farm in the Burdekin. Bridget and Andrew met in Townsville at the end of 2012, however it wasn’t love at first sight and it wasn’t until another meeting later that they formed a connection and got to know one another. Taking notes from their Mediterranean heritage the simple, yet elegant styling transformed this working mango farm in to a spectacular backdrop for this wedding where guests enjoyed each others company, celebrating the newly weds and dancing the night away.
Why did I become a photographer?
The easy answer is that it comes naturally to me. For the first time in my life I am able to do something that I am good at, enjoy and it just flows.
But that harder answer, the one that really hurts because it means the most is because of a day in January 2014. This was a day when I didn’t seize the moment and I didn’t take the photo, that’s the day that sticks to me like tar.
Because moments don’t last, memories fade and sometimes you need to return to a time long gone.
Because in an age where we all have cameras so many of us don’t have those gut punch images that transport you to the past.
At any given point I want you to be able to time travel based purely on a photograph.
Let me gift this to you. The gift of memories, of moments, but let me warn you, there is an expiry because time waits for no one.
After meeting in high school and then spending the last 15 years adventuring together this pair decided to begin a new chapter of their lives and give their worshipped pooch a friend. Then Covid-19 hit and as they witnessed the chaos the world tumbled into, Pip and Ben agreed that maybe this was not the best time to create new life, however, as fate would have it this baby had already chosen them. So here we are, 30 weeks later and into their most memorable year to date.