about me
Hi, I am Shelly
I have always been creative. I draw and paint. A few years ago I added photography to this, and I love it!
My main focus is women’s portraiture. I have chosen to focus on this, as I think as women we put ourselves last. We get lost in the daily hustle and bustle with husbands, children and work life. Whatever it is, our focus rarely is on us.
My aim is to get as many women to come in for a session. Come on your own, bring your mum or your sister, just come. When you come in, you will be fully pampered by a qualified hair and makeup artist (these gals are seriously amazing at what they do and will help put you at ease) and then we go into your session with me and create some amazing images for you. I want you to remember how beautiful and amazing you are. Just in case you have forgotten. The day you come in it is all about you, start to finish.
I recently had my photo taken, because I know how hard it is to stand in front of a camera, I may be a photographer, but I would avoid it at all costs. I have more of an understanding of what I am asking of you. I also want you to exist in photos so that your family can enjoy them for years to come.
I am happy to answer any questions you may have. xx Shelly
Womans Portraiture
Mother & Daughter
Generational
Family Headshots
we create… we inspire… we empower
I want every woman to remember they are beautiful and amazing and how important it is for them to exist in photographs.
I am really looking at woman who have spent years, working, being a parent, a wife etc and always put themselves last.
It’s easy not to exist in a photo because as women we are the most critical of ourselves. We look in the mirror and there is something we don’t like. So why would we want that to be a reminder when looking at a picture of our self. It could be I want to lose weight, or I don’t like my double chin or I wish I had bigger boobs. We use those excuses not to be photographed, and what we are actually doing is depriving our kids and grandkids, family and friends mementos of us.
They don’t see any flaws, they just love us for who we are right now. So I want to encourage all women to stand in front of my camera and start loving themselves again!!
Life is too short.
We don't just aim to take a pretty picture of you...
We aim to capture a piece of your soul.