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Monthly Archives: October 2009

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2 weeks old - Brisbane Newborn Photographer

 

I photographed this cute little boy just recently and what a dear little man he was. Such a tiny wee dot and with lots of gorgeous wrinkles and folds for him to grow into. He is a very lucky boy as his mummy’s sister also just had a baby so he has a big cousin who is two weeks older than him (and about 3 times the size I might add) so they will have lots of adventures growing up together. How cool is that!!

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   Having a little chuckle to himself……….

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Proud Daddy!!

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Sneak Peek - Brisbane children’s Photographer

 

Just recently I was lucky enough to photograph these two adorable boys again,  I did their portraits a couple of years ago and mum thought it was time to update them, great idea!!. Gee they have changed so much, and still as cute as can be.

 

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3 weeks

 

I photographed these two recently, Master S has a new baby sister and what a little sweetie she is. N I hope you enjoy your sneak peek.

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Sneak Peek for the T family

 

Very late sneak peek, thanks Felicity for waiting so patiently for these. This is the second time I have had the pleasure photographing these cute kiddos, the youngest Master B was only a baby and wow look at him now!!

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What a difference a year makes!!

 

I photographed this little man when he was a newborn, a very ‘chunky’ newborn (see here). This time we did lots of photos with both sets of families, it was so nice to see how much Mr E had grown I the last year and he is such a adorable little boy too. S & N lovely to see you all again and meet your families, enjoy your sneak peek.

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International Baby Loss Day

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        I wanted to tell you about an organisation that I am so proud to be a member of called ‘The Australian Community of Child photographers’ (ACOCP) is a       volunteer  organisation of child photographers from all over Australia who have come together to form an organisation dedicated to giving the gift of photographic memories to families which have experienced still births, premature and ill infants, in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) of their local hospitals, as well as children with serious and terminal illnesses. The ACOCP is truly a wonderful and very  important organisation who give up their time and talent to help these families in one of life’s most devastating times. I cannot even begin imagine anything worse than losing a child, it is truly such a heart wrenching time these parents go through and although there is nothing we can do to take away their pain, it is hoped that in time these beautiful images we take  will somehow comfort these Mum’s and Dad’s and give them  something to remember their loved ones by. You can view the ACOCP website  here

15 October 2009 – Today, is International Baby Loss Day, The Australian Community of Child Photographers (ACOCP) is urging people to recognise the many families that go through the tragic loss of a child, rather than risk isolating them by neglecting to acknowledge their loss.  Across the world, memorial services, balloon releases and candle lighting at 7pm take place in honour and as a sign of remembrance for lost children.
Said Jessie Broome, president and co-founder of ACOCP, “The grief that follows the loss of a child is so engulfing but it can also be very isolating. We encourage people to take the time to honour this grief; to realise that by avoiding the subject does not make it go away and by simply acknowledging the child can help the family immensely.”
ACOCP is an entirely not-for-profit Australian organisation that gives the gift of photographic memories to families who have had a stillbirth, premature baby, infant in the NICU or child with serious or terminal illnesses. Participating photographers – some of whom have previously experienced their own loss - are on call 24/7 to go to hospitals or homes and are often present during the families’ most tragic hours.
Jessie continued, “The wider community finds the loss of a child very difficult. We find it difficult to know what to say or what to do, so often tend to stay away - particularly after the funeral. The process goes on for a long time and support is needed over the long haul and not just the first weeks.
“Listening is the key. Parents often want to tell you the stories of their children. You don’t have to say much. Alternatively, some people find practical measures easier, such as helping out with cooking meals, child care services or housework.
“It’s understandable that people feel at a loss of what to say or do – for a long time, death has been a taboo subject in our society. It’s not something people discuss, but I think we must.”

The Role of Photography in the Grieving Process

Jessie explains the important role the ACOCP plays, “The most heartbreaking thing in the world is losing a child. As a parent, we look forward to watching our child grow, finding out who they are and watching them develop. We fill boxes with drawings and paintings and reports and photos. When you lose a baby, you also lose a lifetime of memories.
“In some situations, when facing the death of a child, parents are encouraged to take time with their little one. They are given a fleeting opportunity to try to create a lifetime of memories within a small space of time. They are encouraged to bond with their child, to hold them, to sing to them. To take their footprints, a lock of their hair and as many photos as possible. This is where the ACOCP comes in. We capture many beautiful, professional-quality, images in the most loving and sensitive way, so that parents has something that they can share with family and friends, something to treasure and remember always.”

More Stories

Martine Oglethorpe is an ACOCP members who also lost her baby daughter, Ava at five months:
“Nothing will ever take away the pain of losing a child but having photos is so important not only for comfort but to help keep their memory alive, particularly for other siblings who would otherwise not remember.
“It is hard for people to know what to say but I know for myself that I much prefer people to continue to acknowledge her and include her as part of our family. I have a canvas photo of her beautiful smiling face hanging on our wall and I too was wary of how people would react but mostly they just smile back at her and comment on how gorgeous it is.”

Said Mel Bright, ACOCP photographer:

“Recently I was chatting with a mum whose baby had passed away at 12 hours old. I took his portraits after he died. The part of our conversation that struck me the most was that she didn’t have clear memories of the time she had with her baby. She ended up having a caesarean, which I believe is often very common in these circumstances. For her, this cloudy time was the only time she got to spend with her son.
“The photographs clearly showing what her baby looked like have been ever so meaningful for her. When I prepared an album for her, I did all the pictures black and white. This meant so much to her as she was able to comfortably share her pictures with family and friends. Just as any proud parent would like to.”

For more Information
ACOCP
http://www.acocp.org.au/
The Official Site of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day (USA) http://www.october15th.com/
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The Lang Family

 

Spent an afternoon with these guys who were really fun to photograph. Such a close family you can see they enjoy themselves. Thanks for being patient J&R, sorry your sneak peek has taken longer. We got some beautiful images.

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Sorry Chris…you know I had to right……………………….

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Our backyard!!

 

Outside with the kids last evening I was thinking I need to take more everyday photos for me. Since I  started my business I tend to get too caught up in getting the perfect shot and am not taking as many everyday snaps as I should, which is crazy really as this is why I got into photography. So here we go, these are our neighbours, cows and lots of them over our back fence. I never in a million years thought I would be living in a rural area with cows and horses and poo all around me, I’m a city girl not a farm girl but having said that I am enjoying the rural lifestyle (or maybe it is just growing on me). We see the sun come up everyday (well if we are up early enough) and see it come down everynight (usually enjoyed with a glass of wine).

              

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Our newest additions to our family, can’t get any more countryfied than chickens.            

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Sophie’s new baby brother

 

I have had a run of repeat clients lately, a lot who have had second babies. It is so nice to be contacted again to do portraits for them and even nicer to see how much the children/babies have grown. It’s so nice to see their little personalities showing through. Little Sophie who I photographed here at 7 weeks has a new baby brother and couldn’t be any more different to her when she was a baby. Here is a sneak peek for Mum and Dad.

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Isabella’s new sister

 

Last week I had the pleasure of photographing the gorgeous Isabella again, who was one of my all time favourite newborn sessions. Look at her now nearly one year old with a brand new baby sister. C & M thank you so much for having me  to document this special time in your lives once again, it was lovely to see you all  and meet your new beautiful little baby girl.

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    Her gorgeous new baby sister……

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