Melbourne Maternity and Newborn travel session

2020โ€ฆ what a year. Not that I need to remind anyone of thatโ€ฆ but you know, just in case this blog post appears somewhere in 20 years time, itโ€™s important to discuss these things first.

Maternity and newborn sessions - I really love these. And even more so when they both are done in-home. Itโ€™s such a wonderful thing to be able to witness a family on the cusp of a huge transition, whether itโ€™s from none to one kid, or multiple to more. Life is about to change, everyone knows it (except maybe the toddlers) but no one quite knows what itโ€™s going to look like on the other side of that delivery suite. And to observe this happen in the same space, itโ€™s magical.

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So when Sarah, a fellow photographer at Muka Portraits, based in an eastern beach-side suburb of Melbourne, asked me if Iโ€™d travel down there to capture her family as 3, then again as 4, I was super bloody excited!

Iโ€™d never met Sarah, but to be asked, not only to photograph another photographer, but to travel approximately 1400km in two round trips, to do it was an absolute privilege. I know of, and am friends with a lot of very talented photographers who live a whole lot closer to Sarah than myself, but to have Sarah pick me out because she loved my work was such an honour.

In Sarahโ€™s own words โ€œI chose you because of your freedom with photography. I also love how you see light. And I love that you have no set formula to your families, it looks like you tell their story, not your own.โ€

THIS.

Iโ€™d been struggling with this for a while. I had this feeling that I โ€˜shouldโ€™ be doing things differently. I tried to seek out other ways, paid lots of money to lots of people to hear their points of view, I started to question if I was doing it all wrong. But none of it sat well with me. Iโ€™ve never been one to follow trends. If it doesnโ€™t feel right or authentic, then I just canโ€™t bring myself to do it that way. Then these words of Sarahโ€™s came through, right at the right moment that I was questioning it all. Screw the โ€˜shouldsโ€™. This was a good wake up call of the whole โ€˜you do youโ€™ theory of life. I was on the right track all along and this was the confirmation that I needed to hear.

She was right. I donโ€™t have a set formula. I almost never go into a shoot with a plan. I think and shoot on the fly. I may take some similar photos from one session to the next, but you can guarantee that I wonโ€™t force something that isnโ€™t. I may set up some of my photos in the same way, but each family is unique in how they fit together and fall apart with the guidance that I give. I wonโ€™t make you out to be a family that youโ€™re not. I want to capture you for being just you and to celebrate that. I donโ€™t want to photograph the perfect family, dressed in the perfect coordinated linen outfit, in the perfect architecturally designed home. I just want to photograph you.

Kids are energetic and wonโ€™t stop moving?

Kids quiet and shy and wonโ€™t engage?

Husband who is reluctant and doesnโ€™t want to be there?

Worried your house isnโ€™t good enough/new enough/quirky enough?

I read the mood, the situation and match my energy and directions to meet you where you and your family are.

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So down to Melbourne I drove, mid January 2020, on the smokiest day Melbourne had yet experienced, then back to Albury, into more, intensly thick smoke. And back I went to Melbourne again in mid March, on the brink of the world shutting down because of COVID and back to Albury just in time to hibernate my business for a couple of months and start homeschooling my kids.

You can read Sarahโ€™s own story here, in her own words about her journey. Iโ€™m not here to tell that story. Thatโ€™s hers to tell. But I am here to show you some of the gorgeous photos we took over those 2 sessions earlier this year.

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