It's been a long time since I tried something new and challenged myself. Last week, I spent a dreamy morning away from little Bassie (yay for mother-in-laws and mums) with my dear friend Jacqui and her mum, Wendy, who is a talented florist. My job was to photographflowers for Wendy's new website.I kept reminding Wendythat I am a complete amateur behind the camera, but she just laughed me off as if I was being modest. ("No, seriously, Wendy. Like, a complete amateur!")
I loved this day not only because I spent it with two of the sweetest, most creative and kind-hearted people I know, but because it reminded me how refreshing it is to get lost in a creative project, even if I'm still finding my feet and all feels awkward.Because, as I snapped away at wispyivy wreaths,plump hydrangeas, and sweetly-scented pink roses, it felt like time stood still and I'm pretty sure I heard my heart sing.
Wendy kindly sent me home with this delicious bunch of blooms, captured below. See! She has such a beautiful way with flowers - arranging them simply and honestly, never fussing in a way that might dim their natural beauty. Wendy's website is still in the works but you can call her directly on her mobile (0405 011 599) if you need flowers delivered in Brisbane and further afield. I'll post her website when it goes live. x In beautiful synchronicity, the same day I came home to read this post by Jodi at Che and Fidel. Jodi is certainly not amateurish at photography, as you can see.