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Kleopatra

Sunday, January 27th, 2008 by Kapa

Today at the Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas in Marrickville, I was fortunate enough to photograph the christening of a gorgeous little doll called Kleopatra.

The godmother was from Mexico Melbourne, you know what I mean, south of the border. Anyway, she was lovely and one of my favourite pics of the day was this candid just before the service started.

godmother god daughter baby christening

The timing of the christening was late afternoon, right about the time she should have been napping. Moments after I took this picture she had fallen asleep.

godmother god-daughter baby christening arms asleep

The oil used in the service was special, all the way from Greece.

Greece oil christening

Of course, the one shot I always try to get, the baby immersed in the baptismal font.

baby immersed baptismal font black white

Finish of with proof she’s a little doll, one grandma holding her, the other putting the final touches to her outfit before being returned to the godmother for the remaining of the service.

godmother goddaughter baby christening

Cherie and Paul

Saturday, January 19th, 2008 by Kapa

Although the weather was consistent rain for the entire day, this couple and their entire bridal party were fantastic. Smiles, laughter and a super relaxed atmosphere for some fantastic shots.

A proud father looks on the moment before Cherie is about to walk into the church.

proud father looks on as bride walks in.

There were some lovely floral arrangements in the church.

floral wedding arrangement

A relaxed candid.

floral wedding arrangement

Here is a tip if you’re getting married. Book a hotel that has a great foyer, bar, and plenty of interesting spaces inside. Hotels usually have no issue with the bridal party using their premises for photographs. As the rain didn’t stop for most of the day, we headed to the Sydney Park Hyatt and took quite a large variety of shots, this one my favourite.

floral wedding arrangement
When we were heading to the reception, we stopped off at the Museum for 10 minutes of some quick outdoor shots (it was still raining), and we had a bit more fun there as well.

groom stop sign

in the name of love, before your break my heart

Hello 2008 – Im back

Friday, January 18th, 2008 by Kapa

Happy New Year, Merry Christmas, and believe or not, they’re already selling Easter Eggs at the supermarket, so have a great Easter as well.

Firstly apologies and thank you to all those that tried to or succeeded in contacting me over the past few weeks. I have finally returned all calls & e-mails, if you haven’t heard from yet me yet drop me a note or ring b/c your message has gone MIA.

I took a break with my family and got away from Sydney for a few weeks. Since I know a number of relatives and friends read my blog, and for past and future clients to get a bit of a feel to my personality, I’m going to indulge myself with a few snapshots and comments from the past few weeks.

All images taken with my pocket sized P&S, love the ease of use & quality it delivers.

I’ll start of with new years eve dinner at the Italian Forum at one of our favourite restaurants Sapore by the fountain.

I’m the one on the right ;-)

black and white kapaniris

This was followed by a light rail ride into Darling Harbour to see the fireworks.

darling harbour fireworks 2008

We were right under the action and the noise started to scare the young one.

darling harbour fireworks scared boy

A couple days later we loaded the car & headed north, first stop Coffs Harbour where we did the tourist thing.

long exposure motion blur

That night we went to the local carnival where the kids had fun on the rides and I played with the pre-sets on my camera. I like these, straight out of the camera, no post processing.

long exposure motion blur
long exposure motion blur

Eventually we reached our destination, beautiful Burleigh Heads where the view from our 18th floor room would have been fantastic if it hadn’t been for the weather.

burleigh heads view

This sign was up for the first few days we were there, heart breaking.

no swimming, beach closed

However Queensland didn’t fail us and soon the weather was fantastic and we headed of to the theme parks.

Here is a photographers tip, never store your camera next to an icy cold drink bottle, the lens tends to fog up.

lens fogged icy cold drink

And the boys did what they loved doing.

swimming, pool, boys

Should also mention thanks to my brother for lending us MIO that did a fantastic job at not getting us lost, unfortunately, this model is not designed to avoid traffic.

MIO stuck in traffic

Another gorgeous day, another theme park, somewhere in there you’ll find my sons.

getting splashed, water

Now for some reason the girls wanted to stop into a certain hotel with an Italian sounding name that is apparently the bees knees. What better place to refresh ourselves with coffee and milkshakes :-P

coffee and milkshakes at versace

Finally on our way home with a stopover at a great little place called Forster.
Part of the “Great Lakes”.

I spend one morning baiting hooks with live worms.

baiting hooks with live worms at Forster

Not pleasant but the end result was worth it, both boys caught their first fish.

catch fish fishing forster

If you look carefully, he jagged this one by clipping the gill, the bait it still on the hook :-)

catch fish fishing Forster

When I threw this one back in, the young one got quite upset. He wanted to take it home and put it in a bowl to keep it as a pet.

That’s it for now, next time you hear from me I’ll be updating the blog with some fresh images from the most recent event I’ve covered.

Have a healthy & safe 2008.

PS: For those readers that live in or near New York, there is a 4 year old girl that they are desperately trying to find a bone marrow match as she has been recently diagnosed with MDS leukaemia. My mate & great photographer Christos from Long Island is supporting this little girls cause by publishing testing locations & dates as well as rallying people to come in for a swab in an attempt to find a match.
Click on this paragraph for details.