As a master of visual communication, I was born creative. My journey to becoming a photographer saw me first achieve success as a visual merchandiser, stylist and store designer before I finally succumbed to my passion and embarked on a career behind the camera.
From an early age, I have viewed life through a lense. My father, a keen photographer himself, ignited my love for photos and educated me on the importance of capturing special moments today for enjoying tomorrow.
As a parent myself now, my own understanding of the value of creating memories is even greater. Like so many mothers, I know that the moments before our little ‘Seeds’ are grown are few and fleeting and this is why they must be recorded.
I shoot stunning newborn, children’s and family photography on location and in my ‘Seed Photography’ studio at Dee Why on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. My style is natural, fluid and expressive, candidly capturing tender, special and emotive moments. My work is a celebration of the beauty and innocence of tiny babies, the love that binds a family and the twinkle of mischief in a cheeky child’s eye.
The Seed Photography belief is that beautiful portraiture will delight today but also be the cherished heirlooms of future generations. Quality, timeless photography is both an investment for our own enjoyment and a gift for our loved ones tomorrow.
I am recognised within the industry and by my clients as an innovative and passionate artist. My talent was formally acknowledged as the winner of the highly acclaimed International Aperture Awards (Bronze) 2010. My work has also been widely published online and in local media publications and I am emerging member of the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers.
Accolades aside, I note my greatest success to be in the proven joy and satisfaction of my clients. The ongoing bookings that come via referrals, the families that confirm their annual shoot and the ‘gasp’ when an image takes a mother’s breath away are the testimony to my work, artistic eye and exceptional ability.
Sit back, relax and enjoy my latest work.
by nicole
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