Joel + Kate Engagement Portrait

November 30th, 2011

I am starting to build up a list of things that need to get done before the crazy Christmas period. And man, is it long!  I promise I will be sharing a few more recipes here as I start the epic bake off for the holidays.  Do you have a ritual that you follow at this time of year?  Recipes that you have to cook or else it just doesn’t seem like Christmas?  I do – and one of them is the Mount Everest of cooking – the turkey.  Every year I stress about how I am going to cook it – will it be dry? Will it fit in the oven? What will I stuff it with? It creates this series of panicked awakenings every morning in the lead up to Christmas where I am murmuring to myself about basting, and carving, and stuffing explosions – I almost need a holiday after the holiday, if you get my drift.  I am getting sweaty palms even as I write this and Christmas is still three weeks away.  Good grief, I hear you say, why not cook something else?  I have thought about that, and I mean really thought about it, but it just doesn’t seem like Christmas without turkey, and of course, turkey angst.  Is anyone else heading down the path of the cooking Olympics this Christmas?  Any good turkey recipes to share???  Oops – in my turkey haze I have completely forgotten why you are here – I give you the lovely Joel and Kate – relaxed, natural, effortless – kind of how I’d like my Christmas to be….

Nick + Nicole Engagement Portrait

November 21st, 2011

We all love the new.  New clothes, new restaurants, new bars, new books, new movies, new anything!  Just look at how quick we are to replace things and you get my drift!  We are seduced by the power of ‘what will be’ rather than ‘what has been’.  Interesting really and probably explains why human beings have been compelled to explore and comb this earth, the universe and beyond – all reaching for the elusive and oh-so-sexy, new.  As a photographer, Jason is pretty enamoured with the new, too.  New cameras, new lenses, new locations…and I understand, it can be pretty exciting and heady stuff.  Waiting for that new magic to happen.  So when Nick and Nicole asked to shoot their engagement portrait at the Powerhouse in New Farm – well, I have to say, it wasn’t, well you know…new.  But almost in the same moment I thought that I remembered how much I really love the old too – your worn out sneakers, your worn in jeans, that great old music from your childhood, your all-time, favourite books.  That there is real magic, don’t you think?  Looking at these old things and seeing them ‘new’, like for the first time, all over again?  Making the old new again!

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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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