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Chilling in Chile and red wine heaven
Viña del Mar is a beach side resort town around 20 mins bus ride from Valparaiso on the Pacific coast. Sabrina, Christopher and I headed down there one sunny day to check it out and decided to take a walk … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged Andes Mountains, Maipu, Malbec, Mendoza, Tempus, Tomasso, Valparaiso, Viña del Mar, Wine and Bikes Tour, winery
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Culinary wonders of Valparaiso
Valparaiso is a stunning, gritty city located about 110km north west of Santiago. In the 19th Century during the gold rush years, its port was one of the main stopovers between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and therefore made Valparaiso … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged alfajor, ascensores, bohemian city, chorrilliana, dulce du leche, free walking tour, funicular, graffiti, harbour, Latin America, Panama canal, pisco sour, Port, Santiago, sea lions, sexy elf, South America, steep stairs, submarine, terremotto, UNESCO world heritage site, Valparaiso, Valpo
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Strange how things work out…
Well, my plans to live in Indonesia sadly went thoroughly pear-shaped in March 2012. I was left stranded with no real idea what to do with myself so I decided to take the bull by the metaphorical horns and try … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged Andes Mountains, Bellavista, blessed virgin mary, cerro san cristobal, danielle butters, empanada, free walking tour, graffiti, jacarandas, Mapocho River, Mapuche Statue, monkey on my back, Nikon D200, plaza de armas, San Cristobal Hill, Santiago, santiago chile, santiago de chile, South America, travel blog, travel photography
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Meeting the REAL Santa
Salon client Adrienne Wilson was in Japan when the huge earthquake hit, she is asking people to fold origami cranes to show that goodwill stretches from Australia to Japan. Professor John Watson (Neurosurgeon at SAN and Associate Dean of the Clinical School of the … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial photography
Tagged bridge maintenance, chatswood westfield, danielle butters, Eric Hong, Frank Cutrupi, golf hole in one, helen flory, hsc, jon english, k-mart chatswood, north sydney boys, north sydney girls, origami cranes, Professor John Watson, SAN hospital, skype, the harbour bridge, the real santa, undefined
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Sisterly love
Emma and Chloe bring a new meaning to sisterly love. These two girls were just an absolute delight to photograph and it was so much fun that I completely lost track of time. The photos were taken at Bateau Bay … Continue reading
Super sweet Sienna
The oh so gorgeous and well behaved Sienna, cute as a button and then some!
Posted in Portraits
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Did you hear the one about the pigeon racing Minister?!
OK, so now that I’m seriously over two months behind in my editorial photography updates I thought it was about time that i pulled my finger out and started uploading some pics. I hope you enjoy them as much as … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial photography
Tagged Anne Ferguson, Beck Myors, getty images, grab photo competition, Holidays afloat, Kelly Doust, lego, Liane Moriarty, Michael Crichton, Minxy Vintage at Eryldene House, Movemeber, Natasha Duarte, Oprah's summer reading list, pigeon racing, Richie Dulim, sculpture by the sea, Stuart Hannagan, ultra marathon, What Alice Forgot
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