Friday, October 16, 2009

Chalk n Cheese.....


Amazing how different children can be! Mine are all like chalk and cheese (despite one pair looking like twins)! & so are Mr M and little Miss H from yesterday's session! Mr M is cheeky, full of energy and zest and loves the camera! Little Miss H is serious, utterly gorgeous and has the most amazing eyes and lips! But, then you just have to look at their gene pool to realise, all is good!!! Beauty-full Mum and Dad and a gorgeous Granny! I could have carried on photographing them all day........











7 comments:

Sunshine Coast Wedding & Newborn Photographer said...

Gorgeous Gorgeous Annie I especially LOVE the one of the family on the beach altogether with the baloons.. The family will absolutley treasure these gorgeous images that you have captured for them xx

Rachael Shead said...

I'm friends with Miss H and Mr M's family and I can honestly say that your photos have captured them perfectly and are absolutely brilliant. Miss H is so adorable and the family pics - WOW. Do you have any plans on coming down to Hobart?? I think you are a genius!

Funky Photography said...

Hi Rachael, so freaky I was just discussing with Mark coming to Tassy for a break as you've got beautiful bluebell flowers there!Maybe its a possibility! xxxx

Tanya said...

Gorgeous images Annie!! They will LOVE them!!! xxx

Lee and Sally Adams said...

The images you have created fo us have made us very very proud parents, they are amazing. Thankyou so much Annie and Mark for making this day a memorable occasion for us all that we can look back on in years to come. From Little Miss H and Mr M proud parents........

Anonymous said...

A good story

GK Chesterton: “The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.”

Voila: www.tastingtoeternity.com. This book is a poetic view of 30 of the best loved French cheeses with an additional two odes to cheese. Recipes, wine pairing, three short stories and an educational section complete the book.

From a hectic life in New York City to the peace and glories of the French countryside lead me to be the co-founder of www.fromages.com. Ten years later with the words of Pierre Androuet hammering on my brain:

“Cheese is the soul of the soil. It is the purest and most romantic link between humans and the earth.”

I took pen and paper; many reams later with the midnight oil burning Tasting to Eternity was born and self published.

I believe cheese and wine lovers should be told about this publication.

Enjoy.

Selina said...

Hi! What beautiful photography... I love your style. Is that baby Lucca on the white chair??

 
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