Category Archives: Portrait

There’s change in the wind

Things are a changing around here…..I thought it was time to have a website that better reflected my work, so in the not too distant future I’ll be launching my brand spanking new site.  Watch this space.  

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Luca {Karangahape Rd}

Of late my posts have been becoming a bit sporadic.   Although I started this blog primarily as a window to wedding photography, I mentioned early on in the blog that I would post photos of any nature….since, I am after all a photographer.

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Carla & Dan {Family Portrait Session}

Here’s a few shots from a family portrait session I had a few weeks ago with the Rontondo-Joint family.  We had lots of fun, kept it pretty loose and casual which is the way I like to work, especially with kids – who don’t like to be kept in one position for very long at...

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My lovely fella

This lovely fella here is my husband.  Edwin.  Yesterday I took some photos of him for his profile on The Pond….a creative freelancer agency. Not only is he cute, he’s a very talented writer and a brilliant daddy.  Edwin & I don’t get to collaborate very often, and we had a fun time with this...

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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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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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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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