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WIN $1200 of portrait photography and prints with Eternity Photography

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WIN $1200 of portrait photography and prints

Invite your friends to become an Eternity Photography Facebook fan for the chance to WIN a portrait session and a beautiful collection of artworks prints valued at $1200. Become a friend of Eternity Photography and suggest us to your friends to go into the draw. Competition closes on the 20th September 2010. The lucky winner will be announced on our Facebook page.


A cinematic wedding photograph

I find that wedding photography in Perth is usually about finding some shade and avoiding the harsh summer sun. Yet in the winter it is a different story, the light is a lot softer and there are some beautiful colours to find. Han and Kim are a fun loving couple and love to laugh and it didn’t come as a shock to find that all of their family and friends were just the same. to top it off the bridesmaids had flown in from Singapore especially and they had caught up with their partying all week. We did the bridal shots at South Perth foreshore. The Perth City views are popular with wedding photography but I wanted to include some of the great shapes and light that come with working with architecture, in this case the narrows bridge. There is one thing that I love about photographing weddings is that they are a unique event that is never the same as the other.

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Eternity Photography is now fundraising for Variety the children’s charity

I have been looking for a great way of giving something back and fundraising for a charity that helps children seems to fit very nicely. I consider myself to be extremely lucky because I have three healthy kids who amaze and entertain me, my beautiful wife Shannon (who is studying to be a master brewer) and I do what I love for a living. I love portrait photography because it is so varied, whether it is kids portraits, baby portraits, couples portraits or family portraits it is all fun and I am passionate about creating something even better than the last shoot.

I have teamed up with Variety the children’s charity and I will be donating part proceeds to Variety. I am also rewarding anyone who donates $50 to Variety with $250 of product and services from Eternity Photography. This will provide you with a portrait session in the studio or on location and one 8×12 inch portrait print and some remaining credit. Part proceeds will also be donated from any further purchases that you choose to make.

It is so easy to do, simply fill out a portrait enquiry form on the website and mention the $50 Variety donation. We will give you a call and arrange everything for you. This would be great for all types of Portrait photography, maternity portraits, baby portraits, kids portraits, family portraits, couples portraits, individual portraits and nude portraits.

I will let you know more on some really exciting news soon about an exhibition that I will be having in Perth. I have begun work on the images which I am enjoying. The exhibition will be in support of Variety the children’s charity.


My take on Wedding Photojournalism

Tim and Kandese got married on the 24th Of April 2010. It was a beautiful sunny day which is pretty much standard procedure for weddings in Perth. Everyone was up for having a great time and there was plenty of jokes flying around to keep any nerves away. The most stressful time was when Tim and the boys were struggling with fixing their ties but other than that it was all very relaxed. Kandese was really up for a laugh and after meeting her Dad Rob, I had a clear idea of where the humour genes were coming from.

The girls had the music cranked up as they pampered away and helped Kandese with her dress, I think she was up for a dance which made the bridesmaids task a little bit more of a challenge. One of the bridesmaids had travelled in from the bush where her and her partner run a farm, I love to talk to people from the country as they have so many great stories to tell.

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