There is nothing more beautiful than a book - especially the old style - rich covers, fine binding, the sort you see in old libraries.
Check out these gorgeous Little Tomes to display your pet’s valuable photos. These are lush, high end books that I am offering Clients to show-off photographs of their pet from their pet photography session.
I created one for Gertie the guinea pig - that little treasure deserves a heirloom volume for her portraits. I reckon it could be your pet too :)
These Little Tomes are 24-pages and contain 20 photographs at 3.5 x 5”. Look out for some special deals that will include this unique and precious option.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
A weekend in Lovedale | travel photography | wild life photography
When I’m not photographing or working, I like to travel and explore. I think it’s important to go away for a while and gather your thoughts.
We’d been thinking for months of taking a weekend break in the countryside. Work and life just got in the way. That’s Ok though because it meant our journey happened in one of the most beautiful seasons of all - late Winter early Spring.
We ended up in Lovedale, the heart of Hunter Valley.
For someone who lives near the CBD of Sydney, I welcome the challenge of photographing the countryside in stormy-rainy Spring weather.
The place we stayed at was called Tonic Hotel - we got sold by the cute fluffy furniture creature featured on their website. The whole place is a quirky modern concept. Not only that, we woke up to kangaroos grazing right in front of our patio on a Sunday rainy morning.
We did a lot of eating and greeting with the vineyard locals - and I generally mean non-humans.
And I loved visiting the vineyard at night - reminds me of the X-files.
We took the scenic route on the way back despite it being grey with rain - and I mean sheets of it!
Here’s my take of Lovedale and Wollombi.
We’d been thinking for months of taking a weekend break in the countryside. Work and life just got in the way. That’s Ok though because it meant our journey happened in one of the most beautiful seasons of all - late Winter early Spring.
We ended up in Lovedale, the heart of Hunter Valley.
For someone who lives near the CBD of Sydney, I welcome the challenge of photographing the countryside in stormy-rainy Spring weather.
The place we stayed at was called Tonic Hotel - we got sold by the cute fluffy furniture creature featured on their website. The whole place is a quirky modern concept. Not only that, we woke up to kangaroos grazing right in front of our patio on a Sunday rainy morning.
We did a lot of eating and greeting with the vineyard locals - and I generally mean non-humans.
And I loved visiting the vineyard at night - reminds me of the X-files.
We took the scenic route on the way back despite it being grey with rain - and I mean sheets of it!
Here’s my take of Lovedale and Wollombi.
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