As a photographer for newborns and young families in Geelong, I’m so honoured to step into people’s homes and capture those organic, meaningful moments that make up a family love story.
Enjoy some snippets of my professional photography, made with families residing in the greater Geelong region and beyond.
Magic is made in the in-betweens.
The beautiful ordinary: just you and your little crew at home, catching the memories of real life, right now. It wont matter if it's raining, windy, chilly, or sunny; we're not making plans, we don't need them - what we're seeking is as old and true, and as easy and effortless as time. The secret that can't be unseen..? Magic is made in the in-betweens.
3 pretty cool things to know about a newborn story session with siblings, with Geelong photographer Michelle McKay
Imagine - you’ve just had your second or third (or fourth!) babe, and you’re thinking about photographs. Fact is, if there’s anything your bigger kids have taught you in their young lives, it’s that time freaking FLIES. I mean, in those fist couple years they grow and change basically bi-weekly, so yeah - making photographs is important. Except. You’ve just brought a brand new bundle of cuteness home, and the kids who already share your address maybe have some feelings. Like, LOTS of feelings.
Sisterhood and sibling love. A morning at home in Bannockburn with Geelong photographer Michelle McKay.
‘Last night while preparing dinner, I phoned my sister. It was the typical type of conversation - she filling me in on the shenanigans of my nephew and niece, and what's been going on at work, and the pretty new lemon tree she got for her birthday. Then me laughing with her about the dog, and the silly thing my son did earlier that day, and describing in all too unnecessary detail the floral chair I'm hoping to find for the corner of my room. I ended the call smiling, and fell promptly and deeply into a thought that left me breathless.’
In this piece Geelong photographer Michelle McKay reflects on sisterhood, and how worthy that connection is of artfully documenting.