Thelma and Louise File

  • Suzannah
    The 'Thelma and Louise' File, inspired by the photo taking in the famous film - throw the camera out to arms length, and just shoot. Framing, sizing...it's irrelevant. Its all about capturing the moment. Here's me, capturing the moment with special friends, near and far....

USA-Canada 2007

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    A selection of photos from my trip to New York City, Prince Edward Island and Vancouver in June-July 2007

NYC SCRAP ALBUM

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    A scrapbook of my visit to New York City in June 2007 - filled with photos, postcards, memorabilia, ephemera and more!

09 May 2008

photography work this week

I was really lucky to be asked by the University to photograph some events this week, including three graduation ceremonies. All I had to do was take photos of the guest speakers, then afterwards photograph the VIPs upstairs. It was a pretty easy job really, but I wanted to do a good job so that I might be asked again.

The Uni have produced 3 media releases which include my photos:

http://www.acu.edu.au/media/media_releases/repository/death_penalty_abolitionist_acu_nationals_newest_honorary_doctorate/

http://www.acu.edu.au/media/media_releases/repository/juvenile_justice_advocate_receives_acu_national_honorary_doctorate/

http://www.acu.edu.au/media/media_releases/repository/acu_national_welcomes_cross,_icon_and_message_stick2/

so I am really thrilled about that. Another exciting fact is that one of the honorary doctorates, Lex Lasry, is a good friend of my Mum's and was involved in the release of our friend Peter from Sierra Leone a few years ago, so it was especially nice to see him recognised with the honorary PhD.

Some snaps:

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The Hon. Lex Lasry, QC

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Mr Eugene Cullity

23 February 2008

Phil and Cleo's Wedding

last night I was really honoured to be asked to be photographer at the wedding of Phil and Cleo. Phil is the father of my friend Amy, who I went to school with and have remained great friends with.

I haven't been through all the photos yet but here's a couple:

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05 February 2008

Mark and Simone's wedding

Last Saturday Michael and I travelled to Tom's Cap Winery near Traralgon for my cousin Mark's wedding to Simone. Mark and I are each other's favourite cousin and the only cousin we invited to each other's wedding. The location was absolutely stunning and they both looked so happy and so wonderful.

Here are some of my photos:


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The groom, my cousin Mark


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My little cousin Summer, the daughter of Mark's brother Rodney

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The beautiful bride, Simone


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I love taking this photo at weddings - the reassurance!


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The new Mr and Mrs McMahon


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Tom's Cap Winery

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Words to Live By

  • WABI SABI
    ...the beauty of things impermanent and incomplete.... Wabi-Sabi is the release of control. It avoids beating up the creative soulo for not achieving perfection. Recognising and embracing our imperfections allows room for growth. The only result for demanding perfection is certain failure... prefection is a cruel boss. It leads to giving up, depression and anger rather than eagerness for growth and improvement. Living a Wabi-Sabi life means letting go of the stress of competition, relentless achievement, and replacing them with a willingness to let life find its own pace... In a Wabi-Sabi life, you recognise all things are impermanent, imperfect and incomplete. Once you open the door to imperfection, a creative force rushes into your life... We dont know what will happen tomorrow. Often we cant influence the future. What we think of as failure is simply a lack if knowing. You dont always have to know. And you dont always have to be in control. Take off that heavy obligation of knowing and controlling...then decide right now. In this moment. To live and grow, And leave perfection behind. - Quinn McDonald - Sommerset Studio March/April 2006
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