Archive for the ‘On Location Photographer Cape Town’ Category

I was invited by my friend Lynnd to co-shoot these awesome dresses from Cindy Bam Couture at the KVW Wine Emporium in Paarl.

I was absolutely wowed by these awesome dresses!!!!!!

This post is pic heavy, so please indulge me.  I absolutely loved this shoot!

The gorgeous Cheresa

Britt

Petronel

Siya

Lisa

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These last few weeks I have met so many photographers and models, all thanks to my friends Lynn & Brad!  I am eternally greatfull to them for giving me this opportunity to share these stunning shoots with them!

This shoot was no different.

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I had the opportunity to meet the creator and designer behind Kaapie Clothing on Sunday when I did a product photo shoot together with my friend LynnD for Kaapie Clothing!

I absolutely love the designs!  It is so uniquely South African and then of cause so uniquely true to Cape Town.

So here without further ado….

Introducing Shami wearing KAAPIE CLOTHING….

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Liora contacted me a few weeks ago for a family shoot for today. I usually do not work on Sunday’s as Sunday is a family day for me, but she is an old client and I will always accomodate my clients.

Her parents is visiting Cape Town and she wanted to do a photo shoot with Racheli and her parents.
So off to their lovely family home I went.

And here are the results….

It’s hard work being this cute!

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I am booked about 5 weeks in advance, so when I get a call for a shoot on the same day, I usually have to decline.

On Saturday I got a call, and I could here that this was serious business.

This lovely lady had booked her portfolio shoot with another photographer for Saturday morning, but due to unforeseen circumstances, the photographer had to cancel.

So I decided to assist her, and we had a quick session the afternoon.

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I was contacted by the owner of a stunning restaurant that opened in Plumstead to take a few photos of his restaurant.

I am also busy setting up his website, so the photos will be used on the website as well.

I absolutely love the whole set up. ( I can actually see myself doing a Boudoir Photo Shoot in such a restaurant!)

So without further ado, here is a few of the photos that I took last night!

As you can see, a lot of hard work and dedication went into this place!



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I wanted to share more of the amazing photo shoot that I had with Adele and Neil.

So here goes….

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Yetserday was a very special day for most people as it was Valentine’s day.  But for my friends, Warren and Danielle, it was an even more special day.

They chose an absolute stunning day in Cape Town to say their vows. 

They had the ceremony and the reception at Hillcrest Estate just outside Durbanville.

I was not the most professional photographer around, as I was taking photos while crying.  Don’t get me wrong, they were tears of happiness.  To see two people so in love, and to know that they were made for each other was just one of those perfect moments.  For me, the whole day was like that.  A perfect day!

Thanks for making me part of your special day. 

 

 

 
 

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A day at the beach

January 10, 2010

As this was the last weekend before school and work obviously started, we decided to make the most of the beautiful weather and we went to the beach on Saturday.

 I saw the moon at about 12:oo the afternoon, and could not resist taking a photo of it.  This was taken in broad daylight, in harsh sun, so I was pleasantly surprised today when I opened the photo.  No photoshopping was done except for making it smaller for the web.
And yes, I could also not resist taking photos of the seagulls. 

and we were treated to a show from the Discovery Medicopter as well!
Unfortunately the sea was a bit rough, so there was no actual swimming in the sea.  The children did play a little in the waves.  As you can see, I am really strict when it comes to covering up for the harsh sun, so they wear protective clothing as well as hats. And this is not just for the sea, same rules apply for the pool at home.  I also use a SPF 50 sunblock on them.
And what will a trip to the beach be without building something?
 
 
Annibelle is a beautiful child, but never ask her to pose for a photo while she is busy doing something.  This is her response….
 And Nathan will ALWAYS smile…  
Until he had enough…

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Drakenstein Lion Park

January 9, 2010

We visited the Drakenstein Lion Park yesterday. A drive of approximately 30 minutes from Cape Town, will land you in the beautiful valley of Paarl, which is part of the Cape Winelands.

As you can imagine, the park is worth a stop, and not just for international visitors.  I can assure you, that even if you are from South Africa, you will still enjoy a visit to the Park alot.

My children enjoyed it tremendously, even though it was very hot and windy.  As you will see from the photos that will follow, it was in full sun, and for some of these Lions (two were only rescued last month) are still struggling a little bit in the heat.

Yet, I think to them the heat is much more bearable than being held captive in a small dungeon like cave where they came from before they were rescued.

Even if you are not an animal lover, these creatures has the enigmatic power to literally bring you to your knees.  Majestic, awesome, powerfull, magnificent etc.  There is not enough words to describe these animals to you.  You walk through the camps where they have been set free, and your legs gets tired, but you can’t stop.  I felt like a child that was let loose in a candy store.  I wante to run from the one enclosure to the next and back to the previous one.

At one stage, the one male starting roaring, and my word….  To hear that, to feel that….  It is indescribable!

The Lion Park is extremely affordable, from the entrance fee to the snacks and food that are for sale. We even bought the children each a small lion, as it was so affordable.

Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays at four in the afternoon the lions are fed.  We did not know what to expect, but was quite excited.  They are fed chicken (dead ones).  We had a good laugh at the KFC Lion Park way!

Between my husband and myself we took more than 300 photos, so I am going to show you a lot of photos!

 
 
 
 
  

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 And while they were being fed, a few predator birds were making the rounds for the left overs.
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