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I am Nicolle, a wedding and fine art photographer based in Fremantle, WA.

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Archive for 'Travel'

November 29, 2011

This year July I spent time at Yarrie. Yarrie is a cattle station just out of Marble Bar, WA. I was there during muster season. It has taken me a few months but I am finally sitting down and going through the many images. Whilst editing I am listening to a song about Yarrie station, you can listen to it here , first song of the list.

Mustering at Yarri was a special time for me. Cant wait to share more

  • Prague says:

    I’m pretty pleased to find this page. I need to to thank you for your time just for this fantastic read!! I definitely loved every part of it and I have you saved to fav to check out new stuff in your blog.

  • Rachel Dowell says:

    I loved looking at the photo, this is what i really want to do as ive just finished year 12. I’ve grown up with horses my whole life, and i would love to experience station work. Thanks for your updates on your page!

August 6, 2011

One Armed Point, to me the point of OMG what is it beautiful up here! Located 3 hours north of Broome in the peninsula of Cape Leveque. You just spontaneously want to pull out a block note, take a seat on the side of the blue blue ocean and write a book.

Or paint a picture.
Write a song.
Become a musician.

Even if you don’t write, paint or sing you just feel like you can

 

 

 

 

 

August 6, 2011

 

I love my job. When not photographing gorgeous couples, brides and mums to be I am travelling with my camera, capturing unique moments in unique places. This time I travelled to Broome to take pictures in the indigenous communities located 3 hours north of Broome in stunning peninsula Cape Leveque. Bellow photo’s are taken at Chilli Creek. A Big thank you to Roma whom let us stay at her campground and thaught me so much about her country. And a big thank you to grandson Ashly whom showed me the ropes. I learned how to fish and hunt for crabs, had the privilege to eat oysters fresh from the rock and lots of fruits and other yum things growing on trees. She also let me in on the history of Chili Creek, Beagle Bay and other neighbouring communities. Thanks again Roma and grandson Ashly, you guys opened my eyes for new worlds

If you find yourself travelling up Broome way, definitely stop in at Roma’s place and let time just take you!

June 20, 2011

April 21, 2011

Man o man I so love the tranquillity of Fremantle in the early morning. Were else to go at 8am and listen to live sax music whilst enjoying your supreme cup of coffee in a courtyard full of character.

I was out on a job taking pictures of an early morning BNI business network meeting  www.fremantlebni.com.au and could not help but just capture a few of those typical tranquil freo morning moments…