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Family | Goh (East Perth)

Captured special moments with this fun family on a beautiful autumn day in East Perth! We explored their neighborhood and the favorite spots they frequent together, creating candid and memorable photos that will be cherished for years to come. Sharing some highlights from this wonderful afternoon with you all!








Portraits | Aela and Mark (Perth, Australia)

Following Aela and Mark's wedding, we captured some beautiful moments during a photo shoot through Perth's CBD. We then headed to Sandalford Winery, a perfect spot to watch the sunset. Although we arrived a little late, I managed to capture some of the golden light. I was delighted that we were also able to photograph the vibrant autumn leaves surrounding us.







Shifra at Eighteen

I learned from Shifra's mom that she decided for me to be her photographer because she related to me as an artist and also because we're both female. I was really happy to know this, which helped in the success of our shoot.  She really wanted a photoshoot for her eighteenth birthday.


She initially had a debut birthday party planned but because of circumstances, she decided on a simple celebration with her family. She also had a birthday advocacy and planted 150 trees with her friends and family in the boundaries of Dauin and Zamboanguita.  I only met her during our session but I immediately admire this girl her heart towards the environment and her ability to make simple but impactful decisions.


The photos were simply to show her love for books, art and nature.  We were lucky to have nice weather and my favorite afternoon light. We didn't have much time in the area, just 20-30 minutes where this beautiful light was, so I tried to make the most out of it.


Later that day, we travelled to Forest Camp wherein we had the challenge of finding a good spot since that was only a few days after the typhoon destroyed the spots I already decided on. They even wanted to have "Delia" the horse, to be in the photos but resort activities were not available.  Nevertheless, we did what we came for and glad to take home photos they loved.


HMUA: Angelou Salvoro, assisted by: J E Buscato