
Remember Renee and her pack? Pulse is her newest puppy. He’s a cutie. We played with some agility equipment at Canine Performance Centre to get some sweet puppy pawtraits before he grows up, as they do far too quickly. He was an absolute rock star at his ‘stays’ on and in the equipment, and his session ended with a reward game of tug with big brother Savvy. Photography and editing by Leanne Williams.
Shenaaz arranged a lavish home function to celebrate her husband Jayesh’s 50th birthday. The decor was beautiful, the catering was devine, the friends and family were warm and fun. Jayesh requested unobtrusive, photojournalism style photography of real moments which is my absolute favourite style. Photography and editing by Leanne Williams.
FCM Travel Solutions put on yet another phenomenal event for the 2020 Flight Centre Staff conference. I’m amazed at their stamina on this last day of a long week of full full full days. The staff of the Flight Centre Travel Group are CRAZY amounts of fun to work with. They were really spoiled with great food, talks, inspiration, celebrity speakers and entertainment, and another epic party. Photography by Leanne Williams and Chris Anderson.
The Flight Centre Conference was at the magnificent Sun City this year. We covered the Leadership Conference which included esteemed guest speakers, a Park Run, Buzz Awards, and of course, a huge party! Gary de Se and his team at FCM Travel Solutions never disappoints – another epic event, and this was only the first of two days we covered. Photography by Chris Anderson and Leanne Williams.
Two weird things happened on this shoot. The first is that my very old friend from primary school, Rela, was awake and beautified at 5 am! The second is that Keegan, who I first met when he was about 10 years old, is now taller than his dad. We met at the family home way too early, downed a quick but delicious cup of caffeine, and then headed into the family’s neighborhood to take advantage of the soft, flattering morning… Continue reading
The Staessens shoots are always mini adventures. But this year’s resulted in the weirdest, most out-of-character client brief I have ever given. It read something like: “Dear Staessen Family, Let’s meet at a dirty, busy, public park, mid-afternoon while the sun is still high (and the light is harsh), at the end of winter (while it is still dry and cold). Dress in very old clothing and shoes and bring rubber gloves and old buckets.” In true Staessen style, they… Continue reading