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First dip at Santa Monica Pier

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Several months ago I received a facebook message from a long time family friend, who I had not seen for many years. On this particular day, I had taken the kids to swimming lessons and being hot weather, had put the togs on and had a dip myself. Normally when I’m on a day off and am spending time with the family, I try to avoid facebook and messages on my business page too. I once heard that a bow that is strung too tight will eventually lose its tension. Hence, the reasoning for me to put work down totally when I am having a day off.

On this particular occasion, I was intrigued as to this out of the blue message from this lady, who lives right across the other side of the world and who I have barely seen in years. When I opened the message, the first phrase I read was “I don’t know if you can do this or not”. This usually isn’t a good sign for a photographer and business owner. Usually, it means can you do me a favour, something like swap the heads on these two photos for me in photoshop or some other unusual and unpaid request.

As I scrolled quickly over the remainder of the message, I became quite pleased with what I was reading. The request was to travel to the USA to photograph a Wedding. I asked myself can this be real? During the past 15 years as a practising professional photographer, I have travelled to some amazing places because of work. I have accepted commissions in New Zealand and Bali, ran Safari’s and tours in Africa and India and dozens of times I have photographed weddings interstate in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and beyond. One of those still to add to my bucket list is to photograph a wedding in the USA. In fact, travelling in the USA has been a dream for many years. Growing up watching NBA basketball and falling in love with the Rocky mountains and the rugged and diverse landscapes had always been on my mind.

Could this opportunity eventuate to fulfilling all these dreams? Wow, I was in a daze trying just to comprehend all of this. My mind raced into overdrive. Ok, so I might get the chance to go there as part of my work, but could it be possible for my family to come? and what would we need to do to make it happen? And of course, how can we do this with such little time ahead? All these questions flooded into mind at once. I thought to myself if there is a way to do this I will make it happen.

Fast forward 4 months later. Today I sat on the beach at Santa Monica watching the waves crash into the pylons. My children happily splashed away with some kids they had met who were on vacation from St George Utah. They had enormous smiles on their faces. The moment was priceless. The entire day to that point, we had spent exploring the Santa Monica Pier. What a fabulous attraction, with so much to do. As I reflected on this moment, I recalled the facebook message I had received all those months ago, and I thought about the hard work and sacrifice we made so that we all could enjoy this dream together.

In a few weeks time, another dream will be fulfilled. A young lady will marry her sweetheart in Oakland California, and I will photograph their amazing day. Many times I have envisioned what pictures I will take and how I will become involved in the most magical experience of their lives. I love having the opportunity to do this for people. It gives me the self-rewarding feeling that I am contributing back to the world with a gift that I have been blessed with.

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James & Sumi’s swan valley portraits

Swan Valley portraits for a couple planning their wedding

We met with James and Sumi for some swan valley portraits as they were in the process of preparing for their upcoming Swan Valley Wedding. This lovely couple joined us for an afternoon at Bells Rapids in the Swan Valley.

The spring weather is finally here, get your camera out

With the spring weather finally hitting, we found that we were not the only ones there this particular day. The beautiful native bushland was swamped with people, hiking through the bush and some even paddling down the river and through the rapids.

With the spring weather finally hitting, we found that we were not the only ones there this particular day. The beautiful native bushland was swamped with people, hiking through the bush and some even paddling down the river and through the rapids.

Bells rapids is a wonderful spot for portraits in the Swan Valley

Taking photographs at Bells rapids is one of my favourite things to do. Whether it be a Pre-wedding portrait like this or perhaps some personal landscapes, I love it just the same.

 

Being natural with couple at a pre-wedding photo shoot

When I am blessed with a lovely couple to join me there and enjoy the views together , I tend to become really motivated to make creative images. I love how couples can be really natural with each other and they always seem really happy when we are surrounded by natural settings.

Pre wedding couple getting some Swan Valley portraits

James and Sumi enjoying a spring day in the swan valley

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Michael and Alex’s California Wedding

Traveling from Australia to photograph the California Wedding of Michael and Alex

In July, we were privileged to travel to the USA to photograph the California Wedding of Michael and Alex. So we have an Australian photographing the California wedding of a young beautiful couple who are studying and living in Utah. What an amazing day this was and the Wedding album has a unique blend to it.

The first look

A few days before the Wedding ceremony, we decided to do a “first look’ preview session. The first look can be very special. It is when the Bride and Groom meet privately before their actual ceremony. On this occasion, the groom Michael covered his eyes in an apple orchard in Vacaville, California. The Bride Alex gently tip-toed down to Michael and when the time was right tapped him on the shoulder and had him spin around to see his Bride to be in all her glory for the first time.

Shooting a California Wedding

This is the first time that I had photographed a California Wedding. And after 1 month of traveling in the United States, there were a couple of things that I noticed. The first thing is that the light in a Californian summer stays up really late. This means that golden hour was around 8pm. The other thing I noticed with the light is that there isn’t many sunrises due to the fog. It would get light early but would be overcast until 11am.  When shooting a California wedding it’s important to also allow adequate time for the photographs and allow for all the factors.

Travel time for a California Wedding

One of the biggest factors in photographing a California Wedding is travel time. This is largely affected by the huge amount of traffic. Michael and Alex stay with their family in Vacaville, California. They were married in the Oakland LDS temple. Travel time to the temple was about an hour and a half and that was in normal traffic. Any hitches in the traffic flow could add a very lengthy delay to the travel time. As the reception was back in Vacaville, it meant that we were in the car no less than 3 hours on the Wedding day. This was one of the reasons we did a “first look” preview session and Bridal shoot on a separate day.

The stunning Oakland temple – California Wedding

Bridal couple walking in a open field in Vacaville California

Michael and Alex walking in a open field in Vacaville California

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Groom prepare wedding rings for the Wedding ceremony

California first look in an apple orchard

Michael and Alex – the first look

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Bridal couple in the sunflowers

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Wedding photos at the Oakland LDS temple in the evening

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Micahel and Alex’s California Wedding

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Wedding day rain on the Brides big day

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Wedding day rain

I love photographing weddings in cooler weather and with a hint of rain around. Even though most brides would probably freak out that there is a chance of Wedding day rain. Can you imagine a Bride walking down the wedding aisle in her beautiful white wedding gown and the heavens open and rain pours down? And the groomsmen standing in line waiting for the bride to finally hop out of the car with water dripping all over them.

Nicole and Scott were a little bit different. It was obvious that they were in love and of course a little bit excited for their wedding day, and as the clouds hovered around and a few drops fell from the sky, I could tell that nothing was going to bother them at all.

In fact, this beautiful wedding couple actually was quite happy for a few drops to be falling from the sky. It had a very personal and sentimental meaning to them.

Wedding Ceremony

The wedding location was the Gosnells civic gardens. Nicole walked down the aisle to Scott and his entourage of groomsmen waiting excitedly for the moment in which they would exchange vows and rings and become husband and wife.

There are lots of things I like about this couple. They are kind and fun, they have unique personalities and styles and they have a great love for each other and their family. You could tell from the guests reaction, how much this wedding couple is loved.

Wedding reception

The wedding reception was held back at their family home less than 1km from where the ceremony was held. There was nothing fake about the reception. People genuinely enjoyed being there and mingled freely. Nicole and Scott made sure that their personal touch was evident. Decorations were simple yet lovely and after some cheeky and emotionally speeches, friends and family of the bride and groom cranked up the BBQ’s to get the party really started.

For all those prospective brides and grooms and those who see a hint of  Wedding day rain, what do you do? My advice is to follow the lead from this wonderful couple and go out and enjoy yourself and embrace the moment. If you do you will have a wonderful wedding celebration just like Nicole and Scott did.

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Scott & Nicole’s Wedding day at the Gosnells civic gardens

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Armitage portrait family album

A Portrait in the Hills and a gorgeous  family album

This is the story a family album, who joined me for a portrait in the Perth Hills. While in Melbourne photographing a Wedding recently, I took a little road trip through the countryside to a beautiful little place called Mount Gambier. Here I stayed with my good long standing friends in Brendon and Vanessa. Brendon or Ese as he is affectionally known as own a Telstra shop in town. He, Vanessa and their beautiful and athletic kids relocated there only a couple of years ago.

In the last visit as a family back to Perth, they booked me to do a family portrait for them. Time quickly slipped away from us as both during the busy month of January. However several days before making their return to their new home state of South Australia, we met for an early morning portrait session.

Ese and Vanessa, both originally from the Swan Hills region like the sound of having portraits in Mundaring close to where they are building their dream home. A few days earlier I scoped out the Mundaring weir to see if it would suit our requirements. Early on a Saturday morning we met at the gorgeous little setting under the big trees. The light was already coming through strong and bright which is typical for a Perth Summer morning. Our plan was to get the best of the light before the heat set in.

Their delightful kids came with plenty of laughs and smiles. That was until the ants turned up to. Picture this; the light is perfect, the big tree provides a magical backdrop, I’m about to click away a few snaps…. and ouch…there is ants crawling on the kids. Only little harmless ones mind you. Lucky they make the kids tough these days and shortly afterwards we had plenty of lovely pictures to complete a family album. Even if one particular older brother was not so super keen on giving his younger sister a nice hug.

So the pictures were ordered and some nice sized portraits for their beautiful home in Mount Gambier. So what do you do with all the other pictures that you love? I designed this cute little family album for them. It not only has their favourite images that they put only their walls, but it has also all the cool moments in between. This is the story of the Armitage family. I hope you enjoy.

The album is a Jorgensen matted art album and the pictures are reproduced and printed on archival photographic paper. The images were photographed using natural light with a Canon 5Dmk3 and an assortment of pro series lenses.

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Aaron & Vanessa’s Wedding album

The Wedding album of Aaron & Vanessa Petaia

This Wedding album is the story of two very wonderful people. Vanessa is  Filipino and Aaron is Samoan. She is Catholic and he is Mormon. Luckily they have a love of travelling in common. They are currently on their honeymoon, travelling through the Caribean and USA. When they return they will get to relive their amazing wedding day.

The 8th of April was a beautiful Autumn Friday in Melbourne. Aaron and his groomsmen prepared themselves for the Wedding at Hoppers Crossing while 10 minutes away Vanessa and her bridesmaids and her family were getting themselves ready for this momentous occasion.

The ceremony was in a lovely little catholic church and was conducted by the wonderful Father Paul. Family photographs were swift and to the point. This was a bonus considering the large contingent of family members from both sides travelling from many parts of the globe.

With the sun appearing and providing warm radiant light we set off for a series of bridal party photographs in Williamstown. The botanical gardens proved to be a great place to start things off. Our next location was the foreshore in Williamstown which provided a beautiful backdrop of Melbourne city. There was one more location on the way to the reception in Richmond, and that was along the winding South Yarra banks. As the light dimmed down we squeezed in one last set of wedding portraits of the bride & groom.

The reception was beautiful celebration embracing the coming together of 2 cultures. The lavish venue was finely decorated and the music from the live band was exceptional. Later  during the night, Aaron showed us his talent in singing by joining the band on stage. Confidently he took the mic and in perfect key sang a cover of  “My Girl” to his stunning new bride. His young nephews and cousins brought the house down with their synchronised dance moves, and even Vanessa joined in on the party.

As the night proceeded so to did the formalities. Parents of the bride and groom spoke highly of their children’s achievements and toasted them their best wishes during the speeches. This was followed by some heartfelt speeches from several members of the bridal party. Aaron capped off a memorable night with a beautiful speech and a tribute to some beautiful women in his life including his mother and his new wife.

A rush of blood erupted on the dance floor as bachelors and single ladies lined up for the traditional garter toss and the throwing of the bouquet. There is only ever one winner in these contests, and it was obvious who was after the mantle of the next Mr & Mr’s. Aaron and Vanessa celebrated their first dance as a husband and wife. This was followed by a traditional Samoan custom, with family dancing with the bride and groom and launching money at them.

The night quickly came to an end and it was time for the wedding couple to depart. They did this in fine style with a boat picking them up from the jetty at the bottom of their reception centre. As they walked down the stairs, their dear family and friends lit sparkler to guide them on the way out. And so ended the Petaia Wedding in Melbourne.

For me as the professional photographer, it was a big week. I had flown over from Perth a few days earlier to prepare for this beautiful wedding. A couple of days had been spent scouting out locations and meeting the bride and groom to be. Plans and timelines had to be finalised gear to prepare. After the Wedding, I was able to travel to Mount Gambier to attend to some other business. This included some glorious sight seeing along the way, stopping at the 12 apostles and several other magnificent sightings in rural Victoria.

The images for this Wedding album were photographed on the trusty Canon 5D Mk3. A variety of lenses were using including wide angle, prime and telephoto. Images were created using a combination of natural light and off camera flash. Images were processed in Camera raw/Photoshop and the album custom designed using Indesign.

Aaron and Vanessa have chosen one of our popular and contemporary “LifeArt” series for their Wedding album. This style of Wedding album is printed on archival photographic paper and flush mounted for a sleek and modern style. ‘The LifeArt’ Wedding album comes with a minimum 20 sides included as standard. As we photographed so many gorgeous images from the day, the lucky bride and groom will have over 70 sides to choose from to fill their wedding album. A complete “LifeArt album for our clients can contain anywhere from 20-80 sides. In larger wedding where more than 80 sides are available, our clients can consider adding a complete 2nd volume wedding album to compliment their main volume.

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Wedding portraits for a camera shy couple

I heard from the grapevine that Tom is a little camera shy, while the bubbly personality of Renee loves to shine. Well after spending the day with them on their Wedding I discovered that only 50% of this was correct. You can look at the photos for yourself and tell me what part you think is correct.

It was only a few weeks ago that Tom & Renee met me early one morning for some customary pre wedding portraits. That particular morning we braved the cool fresh wind and hiked up to Stathams quarry to watch the sun rise. Well to keep the story short, the sun didn’t rise that morning, but we did get some amazing pre wedding portraits which you can find at this link. Tom and Renee are definitely in love, and after a little while they began to love my camera. Lets skip forward a little bit

So the day finally arrived and what a beauty it was. The Wedding was the day before April fools day but there was no joke about it at all. The only funny thing, if you want to call it that is the fact that poor old Tom had suffered a fracture in his knee and would have to hobble around on his Wedding day, eventually finding a walking cane in our adventure in the pine forrest.

Tom & Renee celebrated their Wedding with family and friends making the large journey from far and wide including Sydney and New Zealand, and the weather turned on a treat. Now its not everyday that a Bride and Groom chooses a Thursday for their Wedding. From a professional photographers point of view its actually pretty good, it free up a day from the usually busy weekend and the only thing you really have to deal with is the weekday traffic. Now this was a small problem as we ventured to our Photographic locations while busy commuters picked up children from school and drove home from work, while a convoy of 4 vehicles containing bridal party made their way to our secret spots.

Tom and Renee were sealed in a private ceremony at the LDS Temple in Yokine. In this sacred ceremony they were sealed together as Husband and Wife for time and all eternity. The sacredness of this ceremony has a strong significants to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day saints, and photographs are only permitted outside of the holy temple.

The family enjoyed some snapshots with the Bride and Groom as they exited the Temple and then we made our way to a quiet spot in the Gnangara Pine forest for some Bridal party photographs before enjoying cracking a bottle of non-alcoholic bubbly at Kafarela’s Vineyard in the Swan valley. Finally things wrapped up with a lovely warm reception in the hall of the Warwick LDS chapel.

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Pre Wedding portraits at the quarry

Your alarm goes off but its still so dark, in fact this morning its a bit chilly too. Being underneath the covers seems so much more inviting than getting out to turn off the alarm, let alone get out of bed and get ready. However you remember that this morning you have to meet someone. You question yourself on whether this was as good an idea as it was when you invited them to meet you.

After packing up the car I race up to the meeting place Statham’s quarry set in the hills of Perth. It was only a few days ago I was up there in the afternoon watching the sun set on a glorious day, which also happened to be the day that my brain came up with this crazy idea to come up here again. Today I’m not alone, my son and his mate are tagging along, they are going to do some cross country running before school. I’m also meeting a gorgeous couple who are planning for their upcoming Wedding. We are meeting to take some pre wedding portraits in preparation for their lovely Wedding day. Its always nice to do this as it helps an nerves settle before I get in their face with my camera at the Wedding.

Well this morning’s pre wedding shoot is a bit different, instead of going for the camera and clicking off some shots straight away, we have agreed to go extra early to watch the sun rise from atop of the quarry. The views up there are just simply stunning and fresh. We hike up the quarry and it would be approximately 2kms of moderate walking, which is lucky because the wind is very chilly and fresh today. As we rise to the top we wait for the sun to peak out from behind the clouds. And then we wait and wait and wait. The thick cloud set on the eastern horizon blocks any colour and lights of ray that we have been expecting.

Fortunately I have a couple Tom and Renee who are very much in love and very into each other, and although there is some initial camera shyness, they actually work well with the me their photographer so that we can create some very natural and magical photographs form the pre wedding experience. As I explain to them this is just to get accustomed to the camera, on the Wedding day it is a very different story. There is a very real, raw magic that you cannot recreate any other day and that is what makes Weddings for a photographer very special. And of course it makes a Wedding day for the couple even the more special. The countdown now begins until the Wedding of Tom and Renee.

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Funeral of Reihana Paki – A family man of God

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Every now and then a special someone comes into your life, and sometimes special someone also departs our life. Death is a part of the cycle of life, though it is not a comfortable time, it is something that is required for us to fulfil our journey of mortality. I was once comforted by the concept that people only leave us when we don’t know where they are going. I have a firm hope that although we can’t remember this place, we do know where people go after death. I have for a long time had involvement in Maori culture. Growing up many of my friends exposed me to this and through my wife I still have learning experiences in this culture. One of the ways of this people, which fascinates is the way they tackle this tragedy of losing a loved one to death.

I recently photographed the Maori funeral and Tangi of a very good man who I had know and respected very much over the years. I was friends with his children too. Our association was initially through our membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day saints, where our belief in life after death is strong. This man was a strong warrior for his family, culture and faith and he understood clearly hour to combine his love and dedication for all. The fruits of his and his kind wife’s labours, were his beautiful children and amazing grandchildren. I had the pleasure of being involved with all of them in some way or another and I still continue my friendship with them even to this day. I have served a proselyting mission with one, photographed a few of there weddings and have taking a family portrait for the family in the past. And of course played numerous basketball games, cards, surfing and religious and culture activities over the years.

Naturally when I was asked to photograph the proceedings of the day for the family, I was honoured to do so. I had a rich family with the family and a deep respect for this great man. Photographing a funeral and tangi is no easy task. Even with my understanding of the afterlife and the purpose of mortality, it is still an emotional and tragic day.

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Countdown to a South West Wedding

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This week is the countdown to a South West Wedding. Its always a nice week leading up to a trip down South, and its especially nice with all this marvellous weather forecast for the day. Scott and Candice are a lovely couple, in fact they are pretty cute together. Their story is interesting. They went to the same school, chose the same elective subjects and were both interested in the same field for a career. In fact their journeys together have been more parallel than what meets the eye. From high school to Tafe to work experience to church and finally to marriage. Its all pretty exciting this week, but try tell these guys that. They are happily cruising along taking everything in their stride and without any fuss whatsoever. But what you can tell is that there is a real magic between them, a genuine love and yes I think a couple of nerves floating around too. Come this Saturday though we will really get to see the magic between them as we witness them tie the knot at the beautiful Yallingup Brook just out of Dunsborough. After their intimate ceremony where they have asked for people to unplug and just enjoy, the bridal party and co will head to Castle rock for some bridal party portraits and some stunning images of the Bride and Groom. As part of the lead up to the Wedding day, we try to make some time to produce some pre wedding portraits. This session is a great way for couples to eliminate any camera shyness or nervousness before the real deal of the wedding day. It just so happened that on the day this lovely couple decided to get some pre wedding portraits done, that the Perth heat wave was in full scale and the temperature was well into the 40s. For a few brief moments in the sweltering sun and under the mango trees at Kafarela’s vineyard we were able to click off a couple of shots.

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Binar holds off Latter day saint team in Basketball fixture

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Last Saturday a couple of rep teams from Binar played a game against members from a local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day saints congregation in what hopes to become an annual fixture in the calendar. A few of the Greenmount saints team dusted off the boots from their playing days to tackle these young slick stars of the future. There were 2 main games played with Binar winning the 1st game. The main game was a pulsating clash with several lead changes and great intensity played right through until the end. Binar lead by 3 with 11 seconds to go in the game, when the Congregational leader Bishop Armitage dropped a huge 3 pointer to tie the game up. Some desperate defence then stopped the Binar boys from making a last second winning basket. The spectacle played in front of a huge crowd seemed too good to settle as a tie, and so it was decided that 3 minutes overtime woud be played. The Young Binar boys lifted the intensity at both ends of the court and even though baskets were traded at both ends, the young men were able to come up with some solid stops and control the ball with composure to win by 2 points. A great effort by all who participated and helped organise and run this fantastic event. The main game was followed by some round robin competitions, a kids game and BBQ. Bishop Armitage praised the young team on their high quality skills and excellent level of sportsmanship. He said ” Its great to see the next generation of young leaders from our community rising to the challenges on and off the basketball court. We will continue to support and encourage these boys to make a difference in our community in all that they do…….It would appear we also need to sharpen our skills up before the next match against them.” A further match will be scheduled possibly later in the year when the boys have completed SBL and WABL commitments. More pics and other results to follow._12A3034 _12A3031 _12A3017 _12A3016 _12A3004 _12A3003 _12A2999 _12A2993 _12A2991 _12A2982 _12A2981 _12A2978 _12A2977 _12A2963 _12A2956 _12A2954 _12A2950 _12A2946 _12A2934 _12A2922 _12A2919 _12A2912 _12A2906 _12A2901 _12A2893 _12A2892 _12A2891 _12A2889 _12A2885 _12A2884 _12A2877 _12A2873 _12A2856 _12A2855 _12A2852 _12A2850 _12A2847 _12A2845 _12A2844 _12A2842 _12A2839 _12A2835 _12A2830 _12A2829 _12A2826 _12A2821 _12A2819 _12A2810 _12A2807 _12A2805 _12A2801 _12A2793 _12A2791 _12A2786 _12A2785 _12A2783 _12A2778 _12A2776 _12A2773 _12A2772 _12A2770

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Australia day Lifestyle

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Australia day this year was spent with some friends on their lifestyle property in the Swan Valley. Its not just a beautiful place but also a fun place to hang out. It also happens to be right next door to another horse property owner who had me do some family lifestyle portraits for them a few years back. That particular photo shoot was quite fun and included some portraits of the kids doing jumps on their horses, playing on their tree rope and mucking around with their dogs.

 

Today was a bit of fun for everyone. We had a wonderful BBQ even with some Kangaroo cooked up and then the play fun began. Of course I had to get the Drone out and film some footage of the things we got up to. The kids and everyone else who did not have a popped eardrum (From my dive off the diving board at Bilgoman) splashed around in the pool to cool off from the 36 degree heat, while some of the adventurous prepared the horses and began riding. And of course boys will be boys and the Quad also got launched with some seriously flicks of gravel. Of course it wasn’t just the boys. The ladies and the kids showed plenty of spirit when flying around the paddock too. All in all it was a wonderful day and we even got a last dessert treat to finish it all off (YUMMO). I love the Australia day lifestyle. I love living in a safe and well off country. I love the old cultures and I love the new cultures becoming part of Australian culture. I’m glad that I could spend an Australia day with a bunch of friends from all different cultural backgrounds and have a lot of fun. And get some nice photographs of us doing so._12A2672_1 _12A2668_1 _12A2664_1 _12A2647_1 _12A2646_1 _12A2644_1 _12A2637_1 _12A2631_1_2 _12A2629_1 _12A2626_1 _12A2625_1 _12A2623_1 _12A2618_1 _12A2615_1 _12A2608_1 _12A2604_1 _12A2599_1 _12A2595_1 _12A2592_1 _12A2588_1 _12A2586_1 _12A2585_1 _12A2583_1 _12A2581_1 _12A2579_1 _12A2575_1 _12A2572_1 _12A2567_1 _12A2561_1 _12A2559_1 _12A2558_1 _12A2557_1 _12A2544_1 _12A2541_1 _12A2533_1 _12A2528_1 _12A2525_1 _12A2517_1 _12A2516_1 _12A2515_1 _12A2510_1 _12A2508_1 _12A2503_1 _12A2501_1 _12A2495_1 _12A2490_1 _12A2489_1 _12A2487_1 _12A2482_1 _12A2479_1 _12A2478_1 _12A2474_1 _12A2473_1 _12A2470_1 _12A2469_1 _12A2467_1 _12A2464_1 _12A2462_1 _12A2458_1 _12A2455_1 _12A2450_1 _12A2448_1 _12A2443_1 _12A2441_1 _12A2434_1 _12A2433_1 _12A2432_1 _12A2430_1 _12A2429_1 _12A2427_1 _12A2426_1 _12A2424_1 _12A2419_1 _12A2417_1 _12A2415_1 _12A2410_1 _12A2406_1 _12A2399_1 _12A2397_1 _12A2392_1 _12A2383_1 _12A2381_1 _12A2378_1 _12A2371_1 _12A2370_1 _12A2368_1 _12A2367_1 _12A2364_1 _12A2362_1 _12A2358_1 _12A2356_1 _12A2352_1 _12A2346_1 _12A2336_1 _12A2329_1 _12A2316_1 _12A2313_1 _12A2312_1 _12A2307_1 _12A2298_1 _12A2294_1 _12A2293_1 _12A2290_1 _12A2289_1 _12A2282_1_2 _12A2279_1 _12A2277_1 _12A2276_1 _12A2273_1 _12A2268_1 _12A2260_1 _12A2257_1 _12A2253_1 _12A2251_1 _12A2249_1 _12A2248_1 _12A2246_1 _12A2242_1 _12A2240_1 _12A2236_1 _12A2229_1 _12A2227_1 _12A2226_1 _12A2221_1 _12A2219_1 _12A2214_1 _12A2212_1 _12A2210_1 _12A2209_1 _12A2205_1 _12A2196_1 _12A2194_1 _12A2192_1 _12A2189_1 _12A2186_1 _12A2174_1 _12A2171_1 _12A2158_1 _12A2153_1 _12A2149_1 _12A2147_1 _12A2146_1 _12A2144_1 _12A2142_1 _12A2137_1 _12A2133_1 _12A2129_1 _12A2123_1 _12A2117_1 _12A2112_1 _12A2110_1 _12A2105_1 _12A2104_1 _12A2102_1 _12A2100_1 _12A2090_1 _12A2079_1 _12A2543_2 _12A2497_2 _12A2631_2 _12A2282_2 _12A2672 _12A2668 _12A2664 _12A2647 _12A2646 _12A2644 _12A2637 _12A2631_1_1 _12A2629 _12A2626 _12A2625 _12A2623 _12A2618 _12A2615 _12A2608 _12A2604 _12A2599 _12A2595 _12A2592 _12A2588 _12A2586 _12A2585 _12A2583 _12A2581 _12A2579 _12A2575 _12A2572 _12A2567 _12A2561 _12A2559 _12A2558 _12A2557 _12A2544 _12A2541 _12A2533 _12A2528 _12A2525 _12A2517 _12A2516 _12A2515 _12A2510 _12A2508 _12A2503 _12A2501 _12A2495 _12A2490 _12A2489 _12A2487 _12A2482 _12A2479 _12A2478 _12A2474 _12A2473 _12A2470 _12A2469 _12A2467 _12A2464 _12A2462 _12A2458 _12A2455 _12A2450 _12A2448 _12A2443 _12A2441 _12A2434 _12A2433 _12A2432 _12A2430 _12A2429 _12A2427 _12A2426 _12A2424 _12A2419 _12A2417 _12A2415 _12A2410 _12A2406 _12A2399 _12A2397 _12A2392 _12A2383 _12A2381 _12A2378 _12A2371 _12A2370 _12A2368 _12A2367 _12A2364 _12A2362 _12A2358 _12A2356 _12A2352 _12A2346 _12A2336 _12A2329 _12A2316 _12A2313 _12A2312 _12A2307 _12A2298 _12A2294 _12A2293 _12A2290 _12A2289 _12A2282_1_1 _12A2279 _12A2277 _12A2276 _12A2273 _12A2268 _12A2260 _12A2257 _12A2253 _12A2251 _12A2249 _12A2248 _12A2246 _12A2242 _12A2240 _12A2236 _12A2229 _12A2227 _12A2226 _12A2221 _12A2219 _12A2214 _12A2212 _12A2210 _12A2209 _12A2205 _12A2196 _12A2194 _12A2192 _12A2189 _12A2186 _12A2174 _12A2171 _12A2158 _12A2153 _12A2149 _12A2147 _12A2146 _12A2144 _12A2142 _12A2137 _12A2133 _12A2129 _12A2123 _12A2117 _12A2112 _12A2110 _12A2105 _12A2104 _12A2102 _12A2100 _12A2090 _12A2079 _12A2543_1 _12A2497_1 _12A2631_1 _12A2282_1 _12A2543 _12A2497 _12A2631 _12A2282

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nephews and nieces attending a Wedding

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My Bunbury family came up to Perth for Wedding the other day. I wasn’t working this day and I just happened to pop into my Mum’s house where my nephews and niece were getting ready to celebrate a big day in their family. Many people question whether it is right to have nephews and nieces attending a Wedding. Well how could you not let these little ones attend, they are so gorgeous and bring life and personality (and sometimes a tantrum or two) to a Wedding._12A1382_1 _12A1385 _12A1393 _12A1394_1 _12A1413 _12A1422_1 _12A1422 _12A1430 _12A1443_1 _12A1453_1

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