VALENTINES DAY
Wade & Hattie
Valentine's Day celebrated in style! A single red rose, a wind swept veil and a sexy vintage vehicle. How's that for romance!
GLAMOUR
Toni & Tom
Toni made contact and discussed her idea for their portrait session. With three dress changes and the most magical location at Mont Du Soleil we captured the the glamorous images she was after.
BIRTHDAY GIFT
Amy & Damien
Amy surprised Damien on his birthday, what a wonderful gift of stunning memories to keep forever! Black on black for these lovers, a cute red rose bouquet while sipping champagne.
LETS CELEBRATE
Tom & Georgia
Engagement shoot on Valentines Day, how romantic! We made the most gorgeous memories for you both on the coast of Ocean Grove.
ROCK N ROLL
Hattie & Wade
We started with the outfit, piece by piece. Sourced our location. Met at sunset - laughed, loved and captured a series of images that reflect their stylish flair. Fur, flowers and over flowing champagne. What more do you need?!
FLINDERS
Hoa & Rob
I will never get sick of photographing at this spectacular location on the coast of Flinders, Mornington Peninsula. It's by far one of my favourite spots to photograph portrait sessions.
SPONTANEOUS & LOVING
Helen & James
It may have been a freezing night on the Port Melbourne beach but hearts were warmed by all the love and laughter. Not to mention the sparks that were flying between lovebirds Helen and James.
ADVENTUROUS SOULS
Kaylah & Dyl
Kaylah and Dylan’s pre-wedding session was chic, fun, and fearless, and we’ve got the photos to prove it. Nothing less than you’d expect from adventurous souls like these.
AMERICIAN LOVERS
Lauren & Dan
Dan proposed to Lauren on a work trip all the way from America. Whilst love and photography may be two languages that can be understood anywhere in the world, Dan wanted their lasting memories to be captured in the same city where they got engaged.
YOUNG LOVE
Emalee & Jack
Emalee and Jack booked their engagement photography one week before their wedding! This spontaneous duo wanted honest, romantic imagery. But whilst the brief may have been down-to-earth, the results were nothing if not dreamy.