Tag Archives: Paula Andrews Photography

Lockdown 2.0

Oh man what a day! I’m not going to lie, there have been tears of sadness and frustration at learning I have to once again close my maternity and newborn photography studio for the next 6 weeks as Melbourne tries to flatten the curve once more. There have been tears of happiness from some of…

Timing is everything

Hello.⁣I’m here⁣and I’m pretty perfect!⁣⁣ 17 day old Emre ❤️ His timing is impeccable. We were able to have a socially-distanced maternity session just after the first coronavirus restrictions were lifted in Melbourne, on the last weekend before he was born. Then he arrived just a week before I was able to reopen my newborn…

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Covid-19 Baby

Two months old. ⁣ For two months we waited patiently for the COVID-19 restrictions to be lifted in Melbourne to do Liam’s newborn photography session.⁣ Coronavirus meant a COVID-19 pregnancy for many. It put a stop to many of both the normal maternity milestones and highlights of a ‘usual’ pregnancy – hospital and doctor appointments…

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Newborn sessions resuming

Start flexing those muscles and perfecting your pouts….newborn sessions are back from June 1st! Yesterday’s announcement by Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews confirming that the easing of coronavirus restrictions will begin from 1 June 2020, means my newborn studio will now legally be able to reopen to clients for newborn sessions from this date!  Strict safety and…

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….and I’m back

With Victoria’s coronavirus restrictions easing earlier this week, I was thrilled to be able to get a pregnant Mumma back in front of my camera again today. Melbourne turned on a perfect Autumn day for stunning Simy and her ‘mini-me’ Esme’s maternity photography session at the Carlton Gardens. Fingers crossed the COVID-19 curve continues to…