Archive for June, 2009

Quinn

How lucky am I to photograph such gorgeous babies and children?!  Quinn was an absolute dream! At just 8 weeks old, he was such a content baby. He slept right through the second half of the session and we managed to get some shots of him asleep – in the middle of it all, he opened his eyes and stared right at me – and here it is. My favourite from the day…

 

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His sister Lucelle was such an animated and chatty little girl. She did everything I asked of her and was simply delightful to photograph. You can just imagine the conversation in this one…

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Posted by Netra on Jun 30th 2009 | baby - child - photography
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Heartfelt Catalogue

I’ve been working on the ACOCP’s Heartfelt Exhibition for over six months now and I estimate I’ve spent over 200 hours on it. 200 hours of calling sponsors, coordinating deadlines, putting together specifications, collating stories, photos, designing, proofing, revising…

It opens tomorrow.

I’ve poured my heart and soul into this project, at the expense of some of my other (wonderful and understanding) clients. Its been an amazing journey and I can’t believe we’re a day away from opening. Today my husband walked past me an asked, “What are you going to do with yourself now that it’s all done?” In truth, I have no idea.

Bu in honour of the opening here is a sneak peek of the printed catalogue – which will be on sale for $7 at the gallery on the opening night.

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Posted by Netra on Jun 21st 2009 | corporate - design - graphic design - personal - photography - pro bono
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Pins & Thimbles

Anne from Pins & Thimbles contacted me a while ago to help her rebrand her Etsy store. Anne makes wrist wallets and moleskin purses and a variety of retro, funky and just plain cute fabrics. She wanted something that would represent her as a craftsperson and that would appeal to her target market.

Anne very cleverly asked for feedback from her clients via her blog during this process. They were clever and smart in their analysis and also very clear about what they wanted to see. We took some of that feedback, added it to the mix and applied it across all her pieces of collateral from a web banner, to online ads, to printed business cards (can’t wait to see these in real life as Anne is going to jazz them up!) and here they are…

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Posted by Netra on Jun 20th 2009 | commercial - corporate - design - graphic design
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Heartfelt by ACOCP

I initially joined ACOCP, not as a photographer, but as a digital retoucher. At the parents request, I reworked photographs of their children to digitally remove tubes, tape and other medical interventions that often obscure a babies face. I was also able to assist by evening the skintone of stillborn babies, to give parents photographs of their children they can display proudly in frames or carry in their wallets. I’ve since expanded my involvement and volunteered as the ACOCP graphic designer.

 It seemed only natural, when the idea of an exhibition was suggested, that I volunteer to design, produce and coordinate it. An exhibition, such as this one, requires a sensitive approach and determination to garner commercial support. In bringing together the many submissions from the ACOCP photographers I have come to know the stories of many young children – beautiful faces who have traveled amazing journeys. Each one has something to teach us: to take time in the whirlwind of life to remember how blessed we are to hold our little ones close, whisper we love them and tuck them into bed at night.

 My involvement with the ACOCP has taught me compassion and empathy. It has made me a better parent to my two young daughters. I am privileged to have had the opportunity to nurture “Heartfelt” from an idea to full fruition. It has been without a doubt, the most rewarding project of my career.

Below is the official poster, flyer and website for Heartfelt.

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Posted by Netra on Jun 18th 2009 | corporate - design - graphic design - personal - pro bono
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Daley

Today I did a mini session for Daley. Daley and his lovely family have had a session with me before.

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Daley does some acting (stage) in his spare time and wanted a couple of updated headshots to round out his portfolio. We actually had a lot of fun doing these, despite the spitty rain, soggy grass and overcast sky. Adults are so much easier to pose then children!

 

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Posted by Netra on Jun 16th 2009 | adult - commercial - photography
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The Australian Community of Child Photographers

I initially joined ACOCP, not as a photographer, but as a digital retoucher. At the parents request, I reworked photographs of their children to digitally remove tubes, tape and other medical interventions that often obscure a babies face. I was also able to assist by evening the skintone of stillborn babies, to give parents photographs of their children they can display proudly in frames or carry in their wallets. I’ve since expanded my involvement and volunteered as the ACOCP graphic designer.

Part of our awareness campaign this year is to rebrand the ACOCP and produce much more collateral to create higher visibility in Health Care Centres and hospitals as well as expand our reach. The first step was to create new posters, flyers and a website. Here they are!

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Posted by Netra on Jun 10th 2009 | corporate - design - graphic design - personal - pro bono
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Australian Breastfeeding Association Advertising

No matter how many years I’ve been a graphic designer, it still gives me a bit of a thrill to see my work out there in print. Although this is the very first time my commercial photography is in a mainstream print publication.

These are the adverts I’ve done for the ABA’s new Breastfeeding helpline, which are popping up all over the place. Featured in the advert is Jo and her gorgeous girl Jaylene. I know she’s bought these mags and put them away for when Jaylene is older so she can tell her about her 15min of fame!

 

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Posted by Netra on Jun 1st 2009 | adult - baby - commercial - design - graphic design - photography
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