Sweet Little Louie | Sydney Newborn Photographer

Newborn + Lifestyle

Sweet Little Louie. Just a few weeks old and already the centre of the universe. So tiny and peaceful, with the odd superhero stretch thrown in. These three were so relaxed and fun to hang out with! I'm thrilled I had the opportunity to capture their early days, those moments and emotions that eventually become the blur of the first weeks of parenthood.

Midweek Moments

Lifestyle + Home

It has been busy around here as we start the process of moving our home into boxes for a year. The packing, open houses and getting organised (with kids!) while trying to enjoy the last few weeks in our house and neighbourhood. It is going to be strange to leave and it won't seem real until we have packed up and gone. We're all going to miss this house, I just hope the kids don't miss it two week into our trip.

Big blue summer days

The Everyday Adventure

It was one of those evenings where the sun glows off the water and the sand reflects like glass. There was a definite summer vibe to the last few days of 2015 and it was nice to spend some time at the beach. A little bit of calm before the crazy storm that is 2016. This year is a big one for our family as we head off on an adventure around the world with 2 little kids. A couple of suitcases, a handful of continents and almost 12 months overseas. We may be crazy but I'm getting very excited! We leave in 1 month so our home is currently a madhouse of packing boxes and travel plans.

The Streets of Tokyo

Travel + Adventure

Tokyo is a crazy, vibrant, electric and amazing city. Each time I visit I find new things to love about the place. This trip was a short whirlwind weekend for a close friend's 40th birthday, and we made the most of our time, kid-free and ready to explore. There is no shortage of things to do in this city but my favourite Tokyo activity is to wander the streets soaking up the atmosphere. The city is huge and each corner so varied and unique. You can be crossing the street with 2500 people one minute, then sitting in a tiny bar built for 7 people the next. The food is amazing, the people are so polite and the sake is growing on me. This was our first time visiting in at the start of winter, when there is a chill in the air but the trees are still hanging on to their yellow leaves. We will definitely be back, next time with the kids!

An afternoon at low tide

The Everyday Adventure

We call this place The Secret Beach, not because it is particularly secluded (it isn't), but because it's hidden from the street and it is easy to miss if you don't know where to look. The girls love it at low tide because you can walk fifty metres offshore and still be standing in knee deep water.  It's a great place for little kids to enjoy the water without the usual crash of waves you find on Sydney beaches.