Love, laughter and a gorgeous couple are the perfect ingredients for a great couple shoot!















Love, laughter and a gorgeous couple are the perfect ingredients for a great couple shoot!
On a typical hot, bright Zululand day in April Hlobi’s father and uncles sat in the shade of the family home talking and occasionally greeting family members and friends as they arrived for the umembeso and took their seats under umbrellas on the front lawn. Inside the ladies were finishing up a last little bit of ironing and preparations for the day. In the backyard of the family home stood a large, white tent with long decorated tables to which the caterers added finishing touches. A DJ was setting up his mixing desk and sheep was resting under a tree waiting patiently for the celebrations to begin.
A convoy of cars arrived and the Landu’s family members, dressed in vibrant colours excitedly filed out of the cars, gathered up the gifts they had brought and congregated together outside the gate. The gate to Holbi’s family home was closed with Hlobi’s family waiting inside the gate with Landu’s family waiting outside. Over the gate Landu's family was greeted with song, dance and ululating, Landu’s family responded with their own singing and dancing asking for permission to enter the yard by announcing that they had come bearing gifts. Both families continued to compete in song until Hlobi’s family finally gave permission for Landu’s family to enter the yard.
The umembeso is a vibrant Zulu traditional celebration characterized by joy, love, happiness and laughter to celebrate the union between the two families as a result of the upcoming marraige between the bride and groom. Landu’s family had brought gifts for Hlobi’s family as a show of appreciation to the family for their new daughter-in-law. Gifts of blankets, pinafores, and head scarves were handed out and singing, dancing and feasting ensued.
Yay! I captured my first ever newborn "smile"... yes I know it's probably a wind but you have to agree it's very cute! Carter has to be the most relaxed baby I've ever had the privilege of working with! It's not hard to see why Craig and Elaine are absolutely besotted with him, those squishy little lips are just begging to be kissed!
“A baby is something you carry inside you for nine months, in your arms for three years, and in your heart until the day you die.” -Mary Mason
The irony of pregnancy: 9 Months begins to feel like a life sentence when you're pregnant and sometimes you just can't wait for it to all be over, but once baby is born you feel a tinge of loss. No longer feeling the baby's kicks and movements, you subconsciously put your hand to your tummy and remember that baby is no longer there and feel like it all passed far too quickly! While you might not feel like you're at your absolute best you will surely regret later not having photos of your precious little bump and miss out on an opportunity to show your children one day how celebrated and loved they were even before they were born.
We had lots of fun documenting Tanya's pregnancy, Mieke loved chatting to her little sister and told her how she just can't wait until she's born, such a cute and willing little model! I can't wait to document little Amorey's newborn photos.
As I grow older the more I look over photos of my childhood and my children's the more I wish there were. Moments and stages in life that could seem so dull, ordinary and taken for granted at the time morph into special treasures and I end up pouring over each little detail. It was such great fun getting to know this beautiful family, certain family members had to be coerced into doing the shoot, but I think secretly they had fun and will treasure these memories.
"The love of family and the admiration of friends is much more important than wealth and privilege". – Charles Kuralt
British Columbia // Canada
The high for the big day was -4,8°C, snow covered the ground and hung on the trees but the real high for the day was the warmth of the love these two share. A joyous celebration of two hearts joining as one in a quaint, cosy little chapel in the historic Clayburn village.