The Kindness of Strangers

January 17th, 2011

Well what a week we’ve had.  Poor old Brisbane just got slapped right in the mouth.  I mean, where did that come from?  One minute we are minding our own business and the next we are covered in water and mud, losing everything.  I just can’t believe it – when I drive down the road to our local shopping village at Rosalie it looks like a bomb went off.  It just makes you wipe your eyes and wonder who spiked your coffee.  Can this really have happened?

The water rose to the bottom of our street overnight.  Jason and I took the dog for a walk on Tuesday night and by Wednesday morning half the street was under water.  I kept saying it was like being stalked – a silent hunter – turn your back and BAM another metre, turn again and another one.  It was really scary.  Jason was supposed to fly out on Wednesday morning and I just made him stay here with me to face this.  I had to move my mother from her home to stay with a friend, we lost our power and phone and we had the potential to be cut off from the outside world. There was no way he was going – over my dead body (no matter what he said he would bring back from duty free).  But we were one of the lucky ones.  Our neighbourhood, on the other hand, not so lucky.  We have been trying to help – we have been cleaning and sweeping and schlepping rubbish to the curb – but we can’t make it better.  I just don’t know what to say but my thoughts are with you all and I hope we have been able to help just a little bit, to make it seem less daunting, to start putting your world back together.

And out of this nightmare comes the most amazing, wonderful thing – from near and far people came – they rolled their sleeves up and put their backs to it and cleaned up the river’s mess. There is still so much more to do but the people came and came and came.  They rolled into town with their buckets and hoses and brushes and asked “what can we do?” and then just went about and did it.  You are all amazing – thank you so very much.  I love my town right now.  I wrote on my Facebook page that we are going to make Brisbane sparkle like a diamond – and even though she is a diamond in the rough right now – it won’t be too long before she shines!!!  Shine on Brisbane.

Waiting…waiting…hoping…praying

And here she comes – like a snake in the grass.

It was just a wall of water.  Unbelievable.

This shot is priceless – I just can’t believe it!

And the water still rose.

The clean up begins.

This pile of rubbish was gone within 24 hours – you guys are legends!!!  I love my town!

You Just Put Your Lips Together and Blow

January 11th, 2011

Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.  She was a new actress all of 19 years of age on her first major motion picture.  He, married for the third time, an accomplished actor with a string of great movie classics.  They meet and – BAM – one of the great love stories of all time.  I’ll bet if you ask them they will tell you that they didn’t see it coming.  Love is like that – don’t you think?  Something that happens while you are doing something else.  I am keen to tell more love stories this year – new stories about our clients and friends – about how they met, what they like about each other, habits and memories they cherish.

This is what Lauren Bacall said about her wedding day in her autobiography “By Myself and Then Some”:

In the bathroom I could hear the start of the Wedding March. Oh God, why hadn’t they waited? Later George told me Bogie looked up and said, ‘Where is she?’ George’s romantic reply: ‘Hold it! She’s in the can!’ I emerged – [the piano player] started again – and George and I started our descent. My knees shook so, I was sure I’d fall down the stairs. Bogie standing there looking so vulnerable and so handsome – like a juvenile…

When I reached Bogie, he took my hand – the enormous, beautiful white orchids I was holding were shaking themselves to pieces; as I stood there, there wasn’t a particle of me that wasn’t moving visibly…As I glanced at Bogie, I saw tears streaming down his face – his ‘I do’ was strong and clear, though. As Judge Shettler said, “I now pronounce you man & wife,’ Bogie and I turned toward each other – he leaned to kiss me – I shyly turned my cheek – all those eyes watching made me very self-conscious. He said, ‘Hello, Baby’. I hugged him and was reported to have said, “Oh, goody.’ Hard to believe, but maybe I did.

Give me a wedding day like that I’d be happy as a clam.  Actually when I think about it my wedding day was pretty similar – except the ‘in the can’ comment!

welcome

Studio Sixty Photography is Brisbane wedding photographer Jason Starr, and studio manager Sally Ogilvie.

Well known for creative, natural, candid photographs of both local and international weddings, Studio Sixty Photography is capturing now and forever.


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