Family.

I love to chat and I love to get to know who you are and find out what makes your heart sing. I take a lot of pride in making you and your children feel comfortable with me and I want you to walk away from a shoot feeling as though you’ve made a friend for life. 

 

I have over 10 dresses and multiple robes for mums. The majority of them are one size fits all, and a few are fixed. These dresses suit women of all ages, of all sizes, and from all walks of life – pregnancy, post partum and beyond. I really do have something for everyone. Having a wardrobe makes our sessions even more simple for you. You pick your dress/s, ill prepare them, steam, and bring them to the location. You will feel like a goddess. These dresses are of high quality and feel amazing to wear. Than after the shoot, I take the dresses back and have them cleaned ready for the next client. If you choose not to wear from my client wardrobe than I can guide you with colours and textures to help bring our vision to life. 

 

I have many locations across the greater Sydney area and we can figure out what will be best for the style that we are aiming for. 

 

When we are shooting, I will guide you as gently as I can to make sure I get in all the shots I need to make sure you get amazing images that you will want to hang on your walls. If I am not saying anything, it means that you are doing everything right. I don’t plan on posing you like you’re having formal photos done, I will keep you relaxed and at ease so I can capture the candid moments that you wouldn’t usually see in those day to day moments that just flash by. 

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I’m so happy and grateful that Elysse came to our home to take some amazing shots of our little family. She was great with my shy two year old. I couldn’t believe he was posing for the camera! She has a way with kids like no other. My newborn was smiling at the camera too. Unbelievable. She captured some beautiful pictures. I highly recommend her. Thanks again Elysse.

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