Monthly Archives: January 2009

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10 day old Harley | Melbourne Newborn Photographer

Harley was my first newborn session for 2009 – all 7-ish pounds of him! I’ve included some ‘bits’ photos in my sneak peek today because it’s all of those tiny little newborn baby bits that I love to photograph so much!

He was such a little darling for me once we got him settled (either that or he just tired himself out and gave up….!) and wished I could have cuddled him all day long!

{Joey and Tim, it was my pleasure to spend the morning with you! I hope that sauna of a house has now gone back to normal and you are not frying like an egg inside anymore!}

Photo-a-day: Day 24 | Kids Photographer, Melbourne

Day 24: Hanging out in Mia’s bedroom. The words above her cot on her wall say it all – yes, I dream big things for her (but I also wish sometimes she’d dream at night too when she’s up chatting to herself at midnight every now and again!)

La la laaaaa | Commercial photography, Melbourne

I was so excited to be doing some commercial product photography for Carli of MiniLaLa today. I’ve mentioned before how much I adore her nappies, so to be able to photograph them on her gorgeous darling baby girl Ivie was even more of a treat for me.

These nappies are just heaven for cloth bummed babies! MiniLaLa nappies are great because they are just the most stylish cloth nappies out there on the market – no exceptions!

See for yourself!

{Carli, Nicholas and Ivie are welcome to come over and play ANY time they like!}

Photo-a-day: Day 23 | Melbourne Kids Photography

Day 23: It’s not often we get big belly laughs like this from her. Normally they are only reserved for our dog Cleo but today, she was full of them! We had some gorgeous visitors for a session today which gave Mia a playmate for the afternoon (sneak peeks to come) and she absolutely loved it!

Photo-a-day: Day 22 | Children’s Photography, Melbourne

Day 22: Another hot day in Melbourne today. And WINDY!!!! I hate wind more than I hate heat… but both together? That’s staying inside sort of weather for me!

Mia has spent most of the day in just her nappy today (apart from our outing this morning) and boy does she love it. I also love how she finds a new fascination with old toys – this spinning top was purchased for her ages ago, and she’s only just fallen in love with it all over again.

Photo-a-day: Day 21 | Children’s Photography, Melbourne

Day 21: Is there anything more delicious in this world that tiny little toddler curls? I sometimes sit there with Mia on the couch and just wind her little ringlets through my fingers… just because I can! I used to have a head of curls when I was little (now it’s just stupidly wavy so I always wear it up) but these little curls of hers are so yummy I could stare at them all day long. I wish she had more!

Photo-a-day: Day 20 | Children’s Photographer, Melbourne

Day 20: Mia is most definitely over this photo-a-day project. You can see the ‘You’re joking… another photo?’ arms, the fake smile, the hair that has been pulled out only seconds before I try to position her… yep, she’s turning into a typical photographer’s kid!

Photo-a-day: Day 19 | Melbourne Baby Photographer

Day 19: Mia’s new obsession… mummy’s shoes.

Photo-a-day: Day 18 | Child Photographer, Melbourne

Day 18: We stayed overnight in the Yarra Valley and so Mia took it upon herself to explore the vineyards the next morning…

Photo-a-day: Day 17 | Child Photography, Melbourne

Day 17: My beautiful darling best friend was married on Saturday at a winery in the Yarra Valley. It was one of the most beautiful weddings I have ever been to and I loved every second of it. Sadly she is back off to the UK tomorrow and I will miss her like crazy (again!) but this weekend was certainly one to remember for a long time coming, and I was so honoured to have been there for it.

Miss Mia enjoyed herself this weekend as well. We got her new shoes for the wedding and she spent most of it (ceremony and reception included) clomping around in them, or at least, sitting there admiring them!