Archive for January, 2010

I spent the better part of the day sorting through some of my very old backup discs of personal files. It took me longer that it should have because I kept stopping to look through old photos, even thought there is so much technically wrong with the photos, they made my heart sing. The joy of knowing that I will always have a record of events and every day happening, being able to look back and see the changes in the people I love…..it makes me smile. I use to be much better at taking photos just for the sake of taking photos, not worrying about how “perfect” the photo needed to be. I now have catalogued and backed-up these files, making my own personal vault of memories!

Going through these old images reminded me that recording the everday is just as import as recording the bigger events in life, this is something that I need to remind myself of often. Take photos often!! Photograph the every day, things like your kids getting ready, playing their favourite game, sports practice, arts and crafts. These daily happenings are just as important as the big events and they should be remembered!

My next goal, print more personal photos. Well actually just start printing them, get them into albums! I find this daunting because I take so many photos and it would take me forever to get them all in the album. What do you do with your photos, are they all stored on the computer, in albums, photobooks? I would love to know your ideas on how to best handle getting them printed.

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Karissa: Hi Melanie, love your pics & love your blog....very fresh. I too have the same hassle with personal pics. Atleast your starting to print them...very guilty!!

Mel: Thanks Karissa. Would love an easier way of handling all of my personal photos

Amy: ahhh!! hahaha how cute does emily look.. What happened? hahaha

Hope that you all had a fantastic day!

I had a really relaxed enjoyable day, stayed away from the crowds this year and just took some time to enjoy the simple things! I thoroughly enjoyed sleeping in, the warm weather, picking up my new microwave, hanging out with my family, watching my nieces show off their new found swimming skills and generally just being in the moment.

Had to include a photo, because lets face it posts are boring without them, my sister Sarah enjoying a late afternoon swim with her very iconic swagman hat on.

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Little Miss Issy had her haircut for the very first time, she was super excited about going to the hairdressers and she knew exactly how she wanted to have it cut. Issy being the diva that she is loved the pampering of the experience, getting her hair washed at the salon and of course she had all the staff wrapped around her little finger. The cutest thing was the following morning after the haircut, she excitedly told me that her hair had stayed short. It seems that she was worried that the haircut was only going to last until the next day, so cute!!

Issy is loving her hair shorter, she has become the hair flicking queen!

I wish that I had of taken a photo of her hair just before she went to get it cut, I found this photo of just before christmas to give you an idea of how long it was before.

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And now in all its hair flicking potential…

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Oh and Issy does most of her own posing and she decided what she would be wearing. She is funny watch in front of the camera, especially when she is showing her Mum how it is done!

Mel

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Amanda: What a little poser! Such a cutie!

Rachel: She has definitely perfected the hair flick! Beautiful pics Mel x

Mel: Thanks!

Workshop Fun

January 24, 2010

Last week I attended my first photography workshop, I learnt so much and I met so many great photographers. It was so much fun and I am looking forward to attending more workshops in the future. It was great meeting other like minded people, talking photography and sharing ideas!

I was super excited to be attending this particular workshop as it was being held by Jasmine Star! I have been following Jasmine’s blog for sometime and I was excited when the workshop was first announced, I hesitiated about going and by the time I had made up my mind the workshop was sold out. Thankfully Jasmine decided to hold a second workshop, when I recieved the email letting me know I didn’t risk missing out a second time and booked straight away. It was inspiring to hear Jasmine’s story, where she has come from and how she got to where she is now.  I love seeing how other people shoot, I was looking forward to seeing Jasmine in action and seeing how she captures such emotion in her photos and she did not disappoint!

I was a pleasure meeting Jasmine and JD, they are both very down to earth people.

The workshop was hosted the Cathy Crawley who did an amazing job bringing all the details together. The workshop was held at the beautiful crusie resturant, with a stunning view over the Sydney Harbour. The Dresses where provided by Catherine Colubriale, hair and makeup from Lyndal Quinn-Tuccarone and the flowers were by Daisy Chain Florist.

We had some awesome models, first up is Kara

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We also had Alana and Karim modeling for us, they are such a cute couple and were such good sports about having a bunch of cameras pointed at them.

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Rich: Very Nice. Great Colors!

Nearly a Month….

January 21, 2010

Can you believe that we are halfway through January already, this year is already flying by.

It has been almost an month since I last blogged, one of my goals this year is to blog more regularly. Please let me know if there is anything specific you would like me to blog about or any ideas you have.

More blog posts will be following very soon, so stay tuned.

And because a post is boring without a photo, let me leave you with a photo of Little Miss Issy

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Amanda: Awwww, what a cutie!