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| Blog Name: |
Tea & Jam Photography |
| Url: |
http://www.teaandjam.com/blog |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
photography, child, contemporary |
| Description: |
We are a creative husband and wife team with a passion to look through the eyes of the child and photograph small moments that can be treasured for a life time.
Through raising children of our own, Maya and Pepper, we are able to empathize with the smiles and tears of childhood. With this understanding our photography often conveys emotion and tells a great story.
On our blog you will get a chance to see some of the wonderful experiences our clients have had with us, be informed of our latest promotions and see some of the special moments we have captured of our own family. |
| Popularity: |
25 Followers |
Our Day at Mathilda’s
Woah! I am still trying to come down from the buzz of the weekend. Mathilda’s was just amazing. We got to meet so many lovely and clever people. We met big families, small families and those lucky mums who snuck out without the kids. My only regret of the day was not getting a chance to see any of the other stallholders stalls, I was too busy talking, talking, talking oh, and booking. I must admit it was much safer me viewing Nathan’s photos of the the stalls than me visiting them personally. We can’t wait for the next one!
Our Vegie Patch – Our Family Snaps
There were three things that sealed the deal for me when we were about to sign on the dotted line for our new house back in Februaray. A big kitchen oven, a massive shed and most importantly a vegie patch bathing in the sun light fenced up to keep away unwanted visitors.
I’ve always loved gardening but havent really had much success growing vegies at the previous houses we have live in. However last Christmas I was given the book ‘One Magic Square’ by Lol Houbein. It shows how to have food plots for all seasions in temperate climates in a small space in your back garden. Getting the soil
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