Hey there!


I wanted to share with you something super exciting that happened recently - I had the absolute pleasure of doing a maternity shoot with Randall and Nina at Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park! Can I just say, it was such a beautiful day and the park itself was the perfect backdrop for their shoot. I mean, the natural beauty of the place just added this extra touch of magic to the photos.


Randall and Nina were on cloud nine, seriously. They couldn't contain their excitement about becoming parents, and let me tell you, it was infectious. As a photographer, being able to capture their joy and anticipation was an absolute privilege. You could just feel the love and happiness radiating from them.


What makes this shoot even more special is that the park happens to be the very spot where Randall and Nina had their very first date. How amazing is that? It's like a full-circle moment, capturing their love and now capturing their growing family in the same place.


I have to give a shoutout to Auckland, New Zealand for its stunning scenery. The park itself is simply breathtaking, with its lush greenery and stunning views. And the best part? We were blessed with perfect natural light, which made the photos even more vibrant and natural.


This shoot was all about celebrating the beauty of maternity, the excitement of expecting a little one, and the love that Randall and Nina have for each other. It’s moments like these that remind me why I love lifestyle photography so much - capturing genuine emotions and connections in a natural and authentic way.


I can't express enough how grateful I am to have been a part of this incredible journey with Randall and Nina. They are such a beautiful couple, both inside and out, and I just know they are going to be amazing parents. I can't wait to see their family grow and document their future milestones.


Alright, I'm off to capture more joy and happiness through my lens. Remember, life is full of beautiful moments, so let's make sure we treasure them, one photo at a time.


Take care!