“A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Che: the biggest daydreamer I know. Here he is on the way to the school’s Christmas concert (ISO 800, f1.6, [...]
She’s a walk three steps, take five back, kind of girl. A mountain of work is waiting at home and I have to constantly remind myself not to utter the words: “hurry up”. [...]
family photos by alexandrena parker, tim coulson and tamara erbacher / the frames I had been searching for / hydrangeas from the neighbours’ gardens Earlier this year I had the priviledge [...]
a sweet little tag that came with a recent scarf purchase When teaching pregnant women it’s expected that the topic of baby names will arise. Lucky for me it’s one of my favourite [...]
hydrangeas in abundance in my neighbours’ gardens Living a less-distracted life : admit that you’re tired and reclaim rest. I know, I know; motherhood and rest rarely go together. We [...]
“A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Che: first out the door and off to a local film festival (ISO 3200, f2.5, 1/250th) Poet: reaching, reaching (ISO 100, [...]
/ discovered at the laundry door; sandals with the buckles still done up, a handful of pebbles and a few weeds. / another candid shot of him reading. I could create an entire series. / the most [...]
Living a less-distracted life : when things get tough, come back to the simple. At around this time every year I go through a phase of reflection; thinking about what has happened and how [...]
“A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2013.” Che: when he daydreams he has a habit of blowing air into his cheeks. (ISO 400, f1.7, 1/160th) Poet: she must take a bag [...]
…and then the lotus flower opened; ephemeral beauty I am sincerely thankful for your meaningful comments on yesterday’s post. So often it feels like I’m writing to a largely [...]
the first lotus flower I’d seen in real life. I almost fell into the pond whilst taking this photo. Spending time away from this space gave me the perfect opportunity to put blogging into [...]
It’s easy to miss the details in Bali; there’s so much colour and noise that honing in on the subtle doesn’t come easily. For me, hiding behind a camera made the details [...]