Embracing the Chaos: Why Real, Unposed Moments Matter

As a photographer, my clients come to me because they want to tell their story, capture their connections, and showcase their everyday lives. They want to embrace their perfectly imperfect world—chaos and all. These are the people who don't have it all together, who think outside the box, and who love to laugh without taking life too seriously.

In a world where phone photography and social media dominate, we're all used to snapping quick selfies or posing for photos that feel more staged than genuine. But I want you to look back in 20 years and remember the raw, unpolished moments—the ones that tell the real story of who you are. Those not-so-perfect shots are the ones you'll cherish most because they reflect life as it is right now.

I see so many posts from parents saying, "I can't get my kids to all look and smile at the camera." And I get it—it can be frustrating. But I want to challenge the idea of perfection. Letting go of the need for everyone to pose perfectly in every family photo is not just liberating, it’s transformative.

For years, I thought family photos had to be flawless—the perfect smiles, everyone looking at the camera, capturing that "ideal" moment. The first day of school, the Santa photos... I wanted everything to be just right. But then, as my Neurodiverse family grew, I realized that forcing smiles or bribing kids for that "perfect shot" wasn’t the experience I wanted for anyone.

Looking back at those photos now, I remember the stress, the forced smiles, and the frustration. And worst of all, I can see how my actions affected my kids. It's a reminder that chasing perfection can sometimes make us miss the real joy of the moment.

I’ve been asked, “Can you Photoshop out his head so he’ll be looking at the camera?” The idea that a photo only counts if everyone is smiling at the machine—that’s someone else’s definition of "inclusive." But why should a photo only be perfect if it conforms to someone else's idea of normal? And by the way, the answer is no, I can’t Photoshop; I don’t use it.

The moment belongs to the person, not the camera. The beauty of real, unposed moments is that they are your moments. They capture the essence of who you are in all your chaos, your love, your laughter, and even your imperfections. Thank you to all of my clients who appreciate this. Thank you for allowing me to document the messy, beautiful reality of life.

Because at the end of the day, that’s what’s worth remembering.

Kirstyn x

In Home Goodness

Eloise asked me to capture her and the family at home as they are moving out soon. So many memories have been made here and the home is as much as a part of the family as they are!

It's where most of your memoires are made and it deserves to star as well. Plus there is no rescheduling if the weather is bad, in fact a rainy day is perfect for snuggles in side and baking cookies!

I would love to capture you and your family at home too! Here are some favourites from Team Baxters in home session.

K x

Welcome Baby Denver

He was born in water at home by his amazing mumma and surrounded by fairy lights and love. I was meant to be there but he had other plans and arrived quickly eager to meet his new family. We still had a special in-home session to capture this new family of 5. Here are some of my favourites from his session.

K x

Mini Maternity Shoot

Kristi and I ventured out at sunset to a beautiful location in the hills district! The sun surrounded her and she was truly glowing. My Maternity and Newborn session package is great to capture you just before your bub arrives. I can’t wait to meet her little man soon and show you more from her full family of 5 session!!!

Intergenerational Sessions

 I have had a rush of extended family photos, or as i am now calling them ‘Intergenerational Sessions’!

I really love seeing all the different generations of a family come together and capture some beautiful memories. A lot of families go out for a nice lunch after as everyone is dressed up and looking their best!

No matter how big or small your family is i can’t recommend all getting together and capturing you all together now 💕 They are also such a cost effective way of sharing the cost and getting some beautiful images to treasure for years to come.

The Babikians were so much fun… here are some of my favourites from our session.

Kirstyn x

Team Dargan

I’m finally getting around to blogging some of my pre lockdown sessions!

We had such a great time at this mini session. These are a great cheaper alternative to my full sessions and you will get some great images of you and your loved ones. Here are some of my favourites from this session with Team Dargan!

With Freedom day on the horizon it’s a great time to emerge from our lockdown bubble and celebrate family. Maybe after a visit to the hairdresser!?

Hello Baby Lily

Before lockdown i got to meet Baby Lily.

I really love in-home sessions, we can take our time and have breaks. We get to capture one of the most beautiful times in your life and your newborn bubble that really is a haze after you come out the other side.