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Fun in the sunshine – Melbourne Family Photography

Mr. W is nearly 3, and was in my little Ash’s Daycare class until last year…  Mum asked me along to take some special portraits for their family as Grandma & Great-Grandma were coming for a visit from New Zealand!  We had so much fun on the tractors, feeding the geese, turkey and chickens and just running around.  Mr. W got stuck into some chocolate cake while we enjoyed a coffee and the sunshine.  I have such a tough job;)

Hope you enjoy the preview everyone, the gallery will be ready very very soon! x

thePROJECT, February 6th – Melbourne Child Photographer

A playdate with his oldest friend.  From when he was 12 weeks old!

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And… a few more;)

thePROJECT, January 29th – Melbourne Baby Photographer

Loved going fishing, proud of catching one… not to keen on kissing it….

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thePROJECT – January 21st

Gardening, a handy chore for spiderman:)

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thePROJECT – January 20th

Similar to yesterday’s theme, we made pancakes!  Although, mummy had to remake the batch… using salt instead of white sugar by accident isn’t very nice in pancake mix!!!

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Mr L, 13 days, Part II – Melbourne Newborn Photography

thePROJECT – December 25th

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thePROJECT – December 24

The official PROJECT image for December 24th.  Full story (with a lot of images!) previous entry on the blog;)

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Christmas Eve 2010 – Melbourne Child Photographer

What is the festive season without a few personal posts on the blog?  Well watch out they are about to bombard the Iris Creations Photography blog!

About a week before Christmas, Eman & I made a large batch of “Reindeer food” to give to all his kinder class-mates as little presents, keeping a few for us to use as well.  (Secret ingredient is glitter so the moon shines down to light the way for the Reindeer you see – must also add here that I borrowed this gorgeous idea from someone else!)

Christmas Eve we spend with our cool Uncle Richie, and awesome Aunty Megs & even cooler Grandma, and of course, since this year we were at their house, they just had to help us spread out the Reindeer Dust.  (Excuse the baby child in just a nappy, it’s either that, or a spiderman suit at the moment…!)

After all the excitement of feeding the Reindeer, we had to make sure Santa was well catered for, and therefore left some gingerbread Christmas trees we had made for the special day!

(And a weak mug of bourbon and cola… in case he’s thirsty!)  And now off to bed to sleep like good boys, as Santa knows when you’ve been sleeping… and he KNOWS when your awake giggling with your brother and having pillow & doona fights….

thePROJECT – December 22nd

Chilling out on the couch.  Getting ready for a BIG weekend!

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thePROJECT – December 21st

Finally, we had the chance to take the boys to meet Santa.  I know many parents will know that with young ones, this can be a mission!  Firstly, it was 6pm, but the boys were very excited.  They even changed into their Christmas t-shirts, and walked up to Santa and proudly showed off their new light sabers (which Ash even hugs while he sleeps) and then sat on his knee, and SMILED for the camera.  Mission accomplished!

I took along my camera, knowing the set-up at the shopping centre was gorgeous.  There was Rudolph.  I asked Eman to give him a kiss on the nose.  One frame, and a perfectly cute image!

{Every day of Summer, I photograph my two boys, one photo every day}

thePROJECT – December 20th

We love star wars.  Today the boys got a christmas present early from our gorgeous neighbours… (AKA Ash’s girlfriend).  And Light Saber’s are the only “weapons” allowed in our house.  It seems these days no matter what hero’s our children like, there is some form of violence.  We cannot hide from it.  It’s dragon fighting, martial art panda’s, super-hero families.  But I guess the reason that Star Wars weapons are ok in my eyes, there are not that many “jedi knights’ out there, at least, that we know of;)

I’m sure my 2 have a good chance… here we have Luke Skywalker, and Darth Vader.

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thePROJECT – December 19th

Finally, someone was still!

9 times out of 10, I get compliments on how gorgeous my “daughter” is.  For some reason it’s really easy to look at his hair and assume that “he’s” a girl.  The clothes and boyish shoes don’t give it away…  So some people wonder why I don’t cut his hair so he’s more “boylike”.  Well.  Would you cut off these gorgeous curls!?  Because I sure can’t!

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thePROJECT – December 17th

Busy week.  Friday saw the daycare family Christmas party!  Found this little chair where both the boys sat down and I asked Eman to give Ash a kiss.  Ash also kissed the camera!

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thePROJECT – December 16th

Kinder graduation #2, from long day care which he attended once a week.  They made these cute hats and he was very excited!

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