Jade & Brett

Hello there, it has been awhile since my last post and so much has happened in my life in just three mere months....

Firstly, I got engaged!!!!!! To my soulmate and now hubby-to-be Steven *insert swoon*, aaaaand we bought a house! Hence over the last 8 weeks, we have been furiously working away at our humble abode - and now it has turned into an amazing dream come true. There is something so satisfying about bringing an idea to life and even better when there is someone to share and fuel that imagination and creativity. And I think, that is one of the reasons why I love weddings - because it brings people who want to love and support each other together, for life.

And It seems the more weddings I photograph , the more I get choked up each time I witness the raw and intimate emotions between the bride and groom, especially during the ceremony. Jade and Brett were no exception as you will witness below. You can just feel their love for each other and even more so for their little girl Zoe. No emotional expense was spared that day and oh my gosh the venue was spectacular.

Enjoy!

Night & Lights

As a creative, I think it is really important to feed the 'creative beast' inside me so to speak. And that means going outside the realms of my own genre to explore, experience and learn from. Even better so when I have a buddy to share the experience with...

My friend Darryl.

My friend Darryl.

Darryl and I go way back during the good old times of late night rock n' roll pub crawling while I was still finding my feet - photographing bands (did I mention I have a website dedicated to my music photography?). As I left the music scene to build my business, a catch up was long overdue. So I thought, why not combine the two and do din dins and photo walks around the city!?! Superb. So here is a series of random imagery explorations, each with their own ability to develop into numerous projects and themes. It may seem a little random and far different from my usual style but I love what they represent; raw creativity. And this is why I love my craft. Oh, and hanging out with Daz was a scream as always (check out his work here and here).