
I'm a mother to two wild-hearted little ones and a lifelong lover of analogue photography.
I grew up in a time where film photography was the norm, and some of my most treasured memories are captured in the photo albums of my own childhood. My journey behind the lens began in high school , where I studied analogue photography. I would spend countless lunch breaks quietly in the darkroom. There’s always been something sacred to me about the slowness of film — the grain, the mystery, the way it holds a moment with honesty.
Life carried me away from photography for a while, but motherhood called me back. As my children grew, I felt an urge to freeze the magic of their everyday — muddy feet, tangled hair, sunlit laughter. And from there, my purpose became clear: to offer that same gift to others.
Now, I document families, women, community events, and soulful brands across the Northern Rivers — always on film, always gently and naturally. I capture life as it truly is: imperfect, beautiful, and wildly real.
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