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A different Friday in Newcastle

It’s been a bit of an unusual Friday for me, and with a lack of personal posts on this blog, I thought I might fill you in on my day.

Our little boy turned one this week, so here’s a cute photo of him answering his phone to start off. Hello?

The morning kicked off with #NewcastleCoffee at Sprocket, a meetup of locals on Friday morning for coffee and a chat. When you work for yourself, it’s great to get out of the home office and meet some real people. Who says Twitter & Facebook lead to less social interaction?

Here’s a photo of some of those attending. The toes are mine. Topics of discussion included politics (spill anyone?), kids, small business, HR, cameras, networking and much more. Anybody’s welcome.

Newcastle Coffee attendees

After coffee, I went for a bit of a walk and got started on a personal photography project of mine. Here’s just a little taste: what if the world was just Nobby’s Beach? (I’d probably have to claim dibs on the lifesaver building.)

Nobby

From there I checked out the Hunter Street Mall. It’s now open to one-way traffic, which means there’s a few lines painted in and the odd carpark. Apparently $300,000 of our rates went to fund that.

Anyway, what’s walking down the mall without being accosted by a charity or two? I turned the tables, and got Narelle and Colin from Plan International, a children’s sponsorship organisation, to pose for a photo.

Portrait in Hunter St Mall, Newcastle.

Then it was time to finish up, and head back home to get some ‘real’ work done. I’ll leave you with where you’d like to be this afternoon.

And a bit more of a traditional view of Nobby’s. Lovely day for the beach.

Nobby

Have a tops weekend.

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Sam14/12/2009 - 9:06 am

nice photos. was coffee morning good. i saw lots of people tweeting about it afterwards. sounds like fun!

Phil and Rachel’s wedding

With a fortunate change from the weather from their engagement session Phil and Rachel got married on a beautiful sunny day up in the Blue Mountains.

I haven’t seen any couples high-five after their first kiss, nor have I had a location shoot on top of a cliff in the middle of a national park before. These guys know how to have a bit of fun. We finished up the day with the reception at Vicary’s Winery.

Hope you enjoy the photos, I know they did.

Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel
Phil and Rachel

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James and Kate’s engagement session

Earlier this week, I had the privilege of shooting James and Kate’s engagement session. Their wedding will be the first thing up in January, so we got in before the silly season kicks into high gear.

They just have to step outside their door and they’re at Centennial Park in Cooks Hill, the perfect spot. Hope you enjoy the photos.

Do check out the last photo, and you’ll see they’re actually Bella Swan and Edward Cullen in disguise. Except James and Kate actually have more than one facial expression.:)

James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate
James and Kate

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Nadia and David’s wedding

This was the first wedding I’ve attended where absolutely everything was perfectly on time, although maybe Nadia was a whole four minutes late walking into the ceremony. That’s some good military effort right there.

But that doesn’t mean these guys were uptight at all, in fact they were just so happy and crazy in love, it was fantastic to see.

From the ceremony at Globe Church, we headed off to Merewether Baths and Civic Park for photos, before heading off to the reception at West’s Mayfield

Enjoy!

Nadia and David
Nadia and David
Nadia and David
Nadia and David
Nadia and David

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Nadia and David
Nadia and David
Nadia and David
Nadia and David
Nadia and David
Nadia and David

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Phil and Rachel’s engagement session

Most people think that the ideal photo conditions are during the day, sunny conditions and warm.

Not Phil and Rachel. How does 9 at night, in the pouring raining and freezing cold strike you? Well, they loved it.

We met up at Circular Quay and travelled between the Opera House and the Museum of Contemporary Art. We did try to stay under-cover, but you’ll see a few shots out in the rain.

These photos are going up a bit late, as their wedding has come and gone. You’ll get to see the wedding in a few days, for which the conditions were fortunately the opposite: sunny and warm.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

Engagement session in the Sydney, Circular Quay area.

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