AMANDA AND SIMON | A SNEAKY PEEK

What a crazy week, weather-wise, here in Melbourne.  I can’t remember it ever being so cold and so wet and so windy, all in one week.  And of course it had to be the week leading up to Amanda and Simon’s wedding.
If I’m honest, the weather report for the day scared me. Scattered showers. Winds. 12 degrees.  I’ve never had to shoot  a wedding in the rain before. Or a wedding in the rain on a cold and windy day.  But I needn’t have worried so much. Despite the fact that when I left the wedding venue (having had a pre-ceremony peep) it was still raining, by the time I’d arrived at Amanda’s house to photograph the preparations the sun was out, and was content to shine on the happy couple for the rest of the day.
But in saying all that, it would have been a beautiful day regardless.  And it was a beautiful day, the sun only serving to illuminate the love and laughter that filled the spaces around them.

Hopefully they’re enjoying some more of that wonderful sunshine on their honeymoon, along with lots of love and laughter.

I can’t wait to share more of this beautiful day soon.

Narrelle x

MichelleAugust 30, 2010 - 9:57 AM

an absolutely glorious sneaky peek! Can’t wait to see more x

Lily AvenueAugust 30, 2010 - 10:31 AM

oh how I love that time of day, the glorious light is divine. Beautifully captured.

MandyAugust 30, 2010 - 10:33 AM

“Glorious” is absolutely the perfect word. That sun! It’s like it’s shining on them only, in a week of awful weather. Love it Narrelle.

Dani BAugust 30, 2010 - 2:03 PM

Beautiful light. They look so relaxed with each other, so sweet.

Susan D'ArcyAugust 30, 2010 - 4:04 PM

look at that lovely sunny glow here! beautiful

LizAugust 30, 2010 - 4:10 PM

Amazing light, so magical :)

FOURTEEN | STRANGERS PROJECT

He was quite keen to have his photograph taken. She wasn’t so sure. But she trusted him. And that’s what this photo speaks to me about.
Thanks guys. x

And, yes, this means I am still going for a while. Until I decide otherwise. It’s kind of a strange addiction really.

Narrelle x

kylieAugust 26, 2010 - 10:04 PM

You nailed it ! Love your style and processing.
xx

THIRTEEN

Sweethearts for two years now, their togetherness stood out a mile. They were pure gorgeousness.
(and I couldn’t decide which image to share, so you get both.)

And for some reason I feel the need to add here that as much as I LOVE this particular aspect of my stranger project (shooting couples) I am in the process of trying to figure out where I want to take it, and whether I should.  I won’t go into my reasons here, but if the focus has changed by my next post, or shortly after - that’s why.

Narrelle x

Robyn GeeringAugust 24, 2010 - 10:37 PM

I simply adore these posts Narelle, just love your work.

Lily AvenueAugust 30, 2010 - 10:33 AM

Definately hard to pick a fave out of these 2 images, what a stunning couple. Awesome processing too.

EIGHTEEN MONTHS TO GO

It completely terrifies me.  The idea of turning 40, that is.  I know it’s supposed to be the new 30 and all that, but I’d be a lot more accepting if I actually felt somewhere near the eighteen months off 40 that I am.  I’m sure I can’t be much older than 25, 28 at the most.
We’ve started making plans. Big plans. And they might involve an overseas road trip, a big hole in the ground, and a city in the middle of the desert.  Any ideas?
In the midst of all this planning I got to thinking about other things I’d like (and plan) to do before I hit the big FOUR-OH.  And of course I had to make a list.  Cause that’s the done thing to do, isn’t it.
Some things have more of a chance of being carried out, if I’m being realistic. But they’re not impossible, and I’m a glass three-quarters full kind of gal, so who knows.

1. See the Hollywood sign. For real.
2. Visit Disneyland.
3. Do a photo safari/expedition.  Like to the Galapagos Islands. Or Madagascar.
4. Publish a book.
5. Quit biting my nails.
6. Be comfortable in my own skin.
7. Organise a charity working holiday to Bolivia (more specifically La Paz and El Alto).
8. Get fit. Actually use the home gym we bought 18 months ago with this purpose in mind.
9. Go to bed before 11:30.
10. Beleive in myself.
11. Do a destination wedding in Hawaii, Canada, Finland, or Greece. Or all of the above.
12. Take up Spanish lessons again.
13. Learn to play the Piano.
14. Have a vegetable patch.
15. Invent something.
16. Shoot a wedding for free, for somebody that needs a little love.
17. Teach our kids to rollerskate.
18. Build something (with my own hands) for the new house.
19. Wear ear-rings every day for a whole month.
20. Do something spontaneous and totally out of character.
21. Go skinny-dipping (see above).
22. Do a barista course, and learn how to make pretty patterns on the top of my coffee.
23. Have Matt’s lunch ready for him before he goes to work.
24. Renew my (PADI) diving licence, and go diving again.
25. Raise a five figure sum for an inspiring, life changing organisation or person.
26. Do something that completely terrifies me.
27. Convince Tara Whitney to come to Australia to do a workshop/retreat (or attend if someone else manages to convince her first).
28. Have a portrait session done of Matt and I.
29. Attend one of Stephen Dupont’s workshops. Kathmandu would be awesome.
30. Buy the most expensive bottle of wine in the restaurant. Red of course.
31. Find a hairdresser that actually does what I ask for.
32. Win a game of pool against Matt.
33. Watch The Sound of Music.
34. Have lots of beautiful babies visit the soon to be built studio.
35. Go a whole week without a computer or mobile phone. Voluntarily.
36. Visit New Zealand, and toy with the idea of bungee jumping.
37. Bite off more than I can chew.
38. Fly first class.
39. Eat a truffle. A real one, not one made from condensed milk and coconut.
40. Make enough money for Matt to retire (guess whose contribution that one was).

It seems like a big list, however there’s nothing I would cross off as being out of the picture just yet. Some excite me more than others. Some just plain terrify me, but not as much as having nothing to work towards at all.  So I’ll dream big, work hard, and tick off as many as I can.  And have a party at the end anyway.

Narrelle x

TrishAugust 24, 2010 - 12:45 PM

A friend of mine recently celebrated turning 40 by throwing himself The Festival of Forty. He planned several events for the whole year and invited all of his friends to pick one and come along. There was a big party, and then there were weekends away to various places (ski trip, camping/bushwalking trip, vineyard tour) and off he went! That way he got to celebrate all year with all his friends doing lots of fun things.

I’m 40 next June and I can’t wait! :-)

MarlaAugust 25, 2010 - 7:10 AM

Awesome list!! You should visit southern CA soon so you can cross off # 1& 2 :)

Sonia McIntoshAugust 26, 2010 - 9:00 AM

I love your list Narrelle! I can’t believe that you haven’t done #21 :)
You don’t look 18 months off 40 and I would hazzard a guess that you don’t often feel that old either – so if you don’t look it or feel it then it isn’t true!

A LITTLE BIT OF SUNSHINE

It was one of those moments. We were in the right place at the right time.
Overhead it was dark and gloomy.  Thunderous. But the sun found a way and burst through.  Just for a few short minutes, but it was long enough.
We played, we laughed, we ran, and we soaked it up before the heavens changed it’s mind and let loose it’s temper.
It felt good to be alive.

Narrelle x

melindaAugust 21, 2010 - 10:03 PM

Gorgeous…so glad you captured it :)

RobynAugust 21, 2010 - 10:43 PM

They’re gorgeous! I particularly like the second from the bottom where it looks like your gorgeous girl is holding the light!

Christine PobkeAugust 23, 2010 - 12:15 PM

your kids are so beautiful! :)

Shannon GillespieAugust 25, 2010 - 10:18 PM

I love love love your daughter’s smile Narrelle, she’s just so cute! Your babies are just adorable.

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