Monthly Archives: February 2010

Christina & James {Pt Chevalier}

I attended Christina & James’s wedding on Saturday in Pt Chevalier Yellow was a big theme, as were the kids. Here’s just a few from their day, in honour of the little ones.

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Elder Series

These are a few shots from a series I shot covering the retired community. It was a revealing project that dispelled a lot of my own misconceptions about what happens when you stop working. Some of them proved hard to shoot, only because we had to work around their extremely busy timetable in order to...

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Kiwiana

Whenever we go away we try to stay in a local pub.  I just love their sense of history and I guess they make me think of a more simpler time… This great guest lounge can be found at Ross Hotel, just south of Hokitika. Candlewick bedspreads in the bedrooms, and fried eggs and sausages...

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Jo & Hugh {Auckland}

The nicest couple ever.  I got to hang out with the ladies for most of the morning and I have to say they were so relaxed.  Jo is a wonder woman, seriously.  Multi-tasker extraordinaire. Jo & Hugh are the first couple to hire me – thanks guys for taking a leap of faith x

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A weekend away

We had a much anticipated weekend away to Goat Island and on the way through we stopped in at the Matakana markets. Finished off with toasting marshmallows over the campfire. Yum

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Jo.

more to come very soon.

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Beautiful. Sigh.



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Ursula & Pete

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Shortland Street

A daily dose of soap. My husband is a writer on the show and a while back I took these portraits of actors Adam Ricketts and Ben Mitchell. Scouting for locations turned out to be the most challenging part of these shots.  After scouring many possibilities for Adam’s shot, trying to play on the fact...

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The Black Dog

Push play to see the slideshow.

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Mark II

These people love to dress up.  Not just on the weekend, or for a fancy dress party. Most of them are involved in role playing societies or reenactment groups.  I found the subject quite thought provoking. What made them even more striking was the fact that most of them spent countless hours on their ‘costumes’…forging,...

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