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A Weekend Away in Mount Tamborine: Exploring Queensland with Brisbane Commercial Photographers

The Must-See Highlights on a Weekend Away in Mount Tamborine

Exploring Queensland’s Mount Tamborine with Brisbane Commercial Photographers, LP Commercial Photography

With restrictions slowly lifting in Queensland, now’s the perfect time to plan a relaxing weekend away! My partner and I love exploring Australia, staying at homely Airbnb’s and exploring the nearby attractions, sampling the local food & drinks and immersing ourselves in the experience.

We recently travelled to Mount Tamborine for a long weekend away for my Birthday, staying at a gorgeous Chalet on the Gallery Walk on the top of the mountain. From the moment we walked into “Rest a While” we were greeted by the sound of birds, the fresh mountain air, forests surrounding the area and a gorgeous chalet amongst nature. Entering the space, we immediately felt at home…. with a gorgeous fire, gowns, everything we’d need in the kitchen and a lovely handwritten note from our hosts Narelle and Denise. See some of the little details of our stay below.

You can see more about the airbnb on their fb page HERE

What to see in Mount Tamborine

We ventured out and explored the Gallery Walk, visiting a number of businesses. We went to Fortitude Brewing and tried a tasting paddle and their delicious sweet potato wedges, tried the famous home made pies at Mt Tamborine Winery, did a tasting at Tamborine Mountain Distillery walking away with a lovely bottle of Wild Forest Plum Liqueur and finished the afternoon by the fire at our airbnb.

The next day we explored the wineries all within 5-10 mins from the Gallery Walk, Cedar Creek Estate Winery (also where the Glow Worm Caves are which are great to see), Witches Falls Winery doing a lovely tasting in the winery and enjoying the morning sun, and then having an afternoon lunch at The Polish Place with views to die for! After rebuilding after a fire, this business has created a spot you can’t miss with views over the mountain watching the hang gliders jump off the cliff and fly into the valley.

Some other great activities are the rainforest and waterfall walks, we loved Curtis Falls for a nice easy walk with gorgeous views. We also played a round of golf at the gorgeous Mount Tamborine Golf Course which was absolutely gorgeous with its views and fresh air.

We hope this gives you some ideas for your travels and enjoy being able to explore more of our wonderful country now that restrictions are easing.


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The Art of Studio Photography: Brisbane Branding, Commercial, Lifestyle, Fitness & Portrait Photographers

The studio can be the most elegant of backdrops; beautifully crafted light, seamless backdrops, with you, the photographer, in full control. However, it can also be a very difficult space to work with if you don’t think outside the box and know your lighting….

In studio is where perfection is created. It’s the place where the photographer has complete control over everything from the content of the image to how it’s lit. It is where the photographer is no longer at the whim of nature and the sun (or lack of it) but can create any style of light required for an image from wonderful soft sunlight to the harsh contrast of the spotlight… as long as they know what they are doing.

To a photographer that hasn’t studied their lighting, a studio session can prove difficult producing unpleasant results of overlit, brightly glaring shots or maybe deep shadows and darkness.

While we love and thrive on the challenges of location shooting, using a mix of ambient and flash lighting and strange and beautiful locations, we love taking complete control over our photoshoots and working in the studio.

It’s here we can take the time to craft and create exactly the right kind of light for each photoshoot. It’s where you can think outside the box and use different backdrops and props to create your own interesting scene that perfectly compliment your subject rather than having to accept what nature gives you on location.

Across our portrait and commercial brands, we do a lot of photoshoots in studio for health, fitness, couples, commercial portraits, lifestyle imagery and products. We wanted to take you through some of the incredible results we can achieve with your imagery within the constraints of the studio.

Whether we’re photographing branding imagery or personal imagery, we love to create something unique! Coloured backgrounds, white or black backgrounds, smoke machines, water, props…. We love to make it fun for our clients and the images speak for themselves.

We have a number of Brisbane Studio Photography days ready to be booked! Book your session, a 30 minute express or 60 minute photoshoot for your commercial, corporate, lifestyle, fitness, boudoir or personal imagery. Book your session below!

See some examples of some different styles of studio photography below:

Brisbane Commercial Portraits & Branding Photography

Brisbane Fitness, Health & Boudoir Photography

Brisbane Product Photography


2020 BRISBANE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY SESSIONS: FITNESS PHOTOGRAPHY, COMMERCIAL PORTRAITS, BRANDING IMAGERY, FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY
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Southern Down's Tenterfield has a New Gem, a German Heritage Cafe & Event Location, Rosenhof Cafe: Brisbane Commercial Photography

Southern Down's Tenterfield has a new gem, a German Heritage Cafe & Event Location, Rosenhof Cafe

After spending a lot of time in the beautiful township of Tenterfield (my partner works here 5 days a week), I have started a little personal project recognising and photographing the small businesses and passionate locals of the township. I love the finer details, the stories behind their existance, the love behind their passion and I LOVE documenting this through imagery to tell a story.

I have been eagerly awaiting the opening of Rosenhof after seeing it in the making on my cold morning walks while I was in Tenterfield visiting my partner. I connected with the owners, Kirsten and Christian, to see if I could pop in to pay them a visit and experience the beauty and charm of this 161 year old building.

Hear the beautiful story sourced from Kirsten & Chrisitian Uhrig themselves below:

“The three-year long refurbishment project of Kirsten and Christian Uhrig has seen the heritage-listed building and garden be brought back to life, providing Tenterfield with a unique place to find traditional, homemade food in an inspiring surrounding.

Fully licensed, the Rosenhof makes all breads, cakes, ice creams, jams, and cookies in-house and champions local providers where possible.

Christian says the Rosenhof’s hearty European-style menu has a wide appeal and not everything is wrapped in sauerkraut.

“The Cafe was born from a vision to establish a place where people could find home-grown, homemade and still reasonably priced food in a stylish yet comfortable setting. There’s a strong focus on inhouse made bread varieties, rolls, cakes, tortes, ice creams and for the savoury lovers we offer a variety of German-style sausages, meat dishes, cheese and many, many accompaniments as well as German beers and wine, of course! Every day we do a Dish of the Day for lunch, for those who want to be surprised.” 

“It’s been wonderful to have already welcomed locals, families, motor bike tourists and road trippers from near and far. The German influence is as much in the menu as it is in the standard of service, the surrounds and the hearty fare we offer.”

“For us in Europe, mealtimes are when we come together as friends and family to enjoy, to take pleasure in good food and good company, and sometimes even to indulge! We wanted to replicate this, and we aspire to make food that’ll introduce you to what our German grandmothers used to make fifty years ago.”

The Rosenhof, which translates into ‘rose yard’, is situated on two hectares and features 400 rose bushes and 225 heritage varieties of fruit and nut trees. The market garden, raspberries, black and red currants, herb gardens all provide ingredients to be used in the kitchen. Fresh cut flowers from the garden designed by award-winning designer Carolyn Robinson, adorn modest wooden tables in the restaurant.

“Away from the Highway where it’s quiet, the garden is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. There are 100-year old natives as well as all the trees we’ve planted and have nurtured through the drought.”

Inside, the revamped building is tastefully appointed with an eye to its historic significance.

“It took over three years to restore a dilapidated building and we had to gut it out before we could bring it back to life. Restoring the floors, windows, walls, the exterior, basically everything including plumbing and electrical and all of that without destroying its heritage, which was very important to us. The homestead was established in 1858 as a farm at first, before becoming Tenterfield’s first bank. It was home to NSW’s first premier and Australia’s first surviving quintuplets lived here too from the 1960s. As the Rosenhof German Heritage Cafe, it’s now open to the public for the first time.”

And if that’s not enough to pique your interest, how about a hot air balloon over Tenterfield? Named ‘Rosalinde’, the balloon is operated privately by the Rosenhof Team, representing Tenterfield and the property far to distant horizons.

“A ride aloft Rosalinde has thrilled a lot of locals, guests and friends. Having birds-eye-view of Tenterfield and experiencing the land from above is a truly special experience. It’s a great ambassador for Tenterfield and the project.”

The Rosenhof German Heritage Cafe is initially opening four days a week for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and savoury food all day. It is available for special events and dinners by appointment.

For more information, please contact Christian Uhrig at christian@rosenhof.com.au or 0439640512.”


Enjoying a Day of Beers at the GABS Festival Brisbane: Brisbane Food & Drink Photography

Being a huge craft beer lover with my partner Corey, we couldn’t resist attending the GABS (Great Australian Beer Spectacular) Festival on Saturday held at South Bank’s Exhibition Centre.

We have been lucky enough in the past to have Corey’s uncle Cary, an amateur brewing champion, educate us on the brew process, join him for brew days and learn more about the brewery process. So being able to attend this event was a lot of fun with the knowledge of the different styles of beers and tastes. We tasted about 50 different beers from the an amazing selection from across Australia and New Zealand and were blown away by some of the unique creations for the festival.

We even got to stop by some of our favourite brewery stalls along the way!

Being a Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne food and drink photographer, we love being able to attend some events as a customer haha

See some of the fun of the day below.

Em

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Inside an Industrial Warehouse Project for Miele & Tomkins - Brisbane Architectural Photography

We regularly photograph architecture and building and construction completion projects across Brisbane, Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast and last week I felt like an ant inside this warehouse!

I photographed the Miele Warehouse at Brisbane Airport for our valued client Tomkins, doing an amazing job on the project. Comprising of a 6,000sqm warehouse and an attached 1,065sqm office, this project continues the ongoing relationship that Tomkins have built with Brisbane Airport Corporation.

The Miele Warehouse includes a showroom and service centre with polished concrete in the office. The development also includes an external car park and a concrete loading facility.

See some of the images below of the completion project photography.

Em

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Going Behind the scenes with an award winning cutting edge company: Life Portraits visits QLD Telstra Business Awards Winners, HeliMods

The Telstra Business Awards has been and continues to be a wonderful journey for us here at Life Portraits and LP Commercial Photography. It has helped us focus our minds and take a long hard look at how we do business and how we plan for our future. 

But the best thing about the awards process has been the amazing and inspirational people and businesses we have met along the way. One such is the team at HeliMods, this year's Queensland overall Telstra Business Awards winner. The team are now through to the national finals and stand a real chance of bringing home the national award in their category and overall title for Queensland.

It's said that no matter how far you think you have come in business, if you want to excel, don't surround yourselves with your equals or those who are not developed as far as you.... that only leads to flattering your ego or keeping you comfortable. Instead seek out those who have surpassed you, who inspire you, who you can learn from and by doing that you challenge yourself to raise your own bar and excel further.

Well when it comes to inspiration HeliMods hit that nail on the head big time, so when they invited us to visit them at their base of operations at Caloundra airport on the Sunshine Coast, we jumped at the chance.

From the outside the office and hangers look like any airport side industrial park buildings, but when you enter the reception you know this is no ordinary business. You are greeted by two massive windows. One opens onto a pristine hanger spotlessly clean and organised despite it containing a helicopter stripped down to its bare bones with technicians working to build a complete custom interior for it and in the distance you see state-of-the-art computer controlled production equipment. The other window opens to a room that is filled with some of the most advanced, next generation scanning and imaging systems, connected to a 3D printer. I have to admit that as an equipment and engineering geek I started grinning a grin that didn't leave me until well after we had finished our visit and started driving back to Brisbane.

In complete layman's terms, HeliMods customise helicopters, but in a way, that's a massive over-simplification. It's probably more accurate to say they completely re-engineer existing airframes to suit any role a client might require. Part of that includes building and inventing complete new systems from scratch to deliver the perfect unit, including a world first and supposedly impossible to create air ambulance stretcher system that will literally save lives and cut down injuries in the transferring of patients in helicopter medevacs.

This is the type of business that Queensland and Australia should be shouting about and celebrating. High-end, world leading ingenuity, know-how and manufacturing all in the most unassuming position at Caloundra airport, opposite the Queensland Air Museum. A monument to the past across the road from a foundation of the future.

Modern thinking comes into every part of the HeliMods experience. The team not only employs leading edge technology throughout every part of their process, but also uses it as an enabler in their truly user-centred approach to every project, involving clients and end-users in their iterative designs and solutions. This allows the team to deliver truly custom outcomes to every client and often to provide better engineering solutions that their client may not have had the opportunity to consider. The end result is a finished helicopter perfect for whatever role is required and allowing HeliMods to not just deliver on a brief, but cost effectively adapt and perfect the finished product beyond the brief specifications.

But as with any good business, the end-product, no matter how amazing, is only half of what makes this company special.

While you can walk around the facility and easily get lost at marvelling at the high-tech toys and creations that are key to delivering their end-product, for those not in their sector, it's how they operate and have structured the business that is the true inspirational aspect of HeliMods.

In an industry which can be slow moving and hierarchical, HeliMods have thrown away the handbook on how an aeronautical engineering business should be run.

They have started out with a flat management structure. The principle is, whoever is the expert at any part of a business, engineering, manufacturing or installation processes, naturally adopts a leadership position across those project areas, so that at every stage, expert teams of highly skilled people are coordinating the outcome seamlessly as opposed to relying on 'management'. This means not only is control in the hands of the most knowledgeable person in the room at all times, but also that people are encouraged to use their intelligence, experience and imagination to seek out new ways of working and resolving issues, rather than risk being held back by a general manager who may not have the depth of knowledge and experience or creativity to do anything more than what is the norm.

This in turn does present some issues when recruiting new staff as not only do they need particular skill-sets they also need a particular, non-standard mindset. But as Tim explained, when they find the right people, particularly grad students, it's amazing to watch them blossom and their imaginations flourish creating new and innovative solutions.

And it works, not only in their success but also in the atmosphere in the workplace. We spent some time chatting with aerospace engineer and closest to what would be second in command in a normal business, Tim, in their coffee room and while we were there people from all sections of the business walked in. From accounts to fabrication, engineers to technicians, the mood was jovial, happy, empowered and engaging. People would walk in discussing issues and collegiality working towards solutions. It was a tremendous atmosphere.

Now I'm sure there are arguments and disagreements, no creative process can exist without some interesting, slightly heated moments or difference of opinions and often it is those moments, which are critical to the generation of new thinking and new methods of problem solving.  But what we saw more than anything was the level of easy and happily given respect for skills and knowledge between staff in all the different departments. It lay behind all the banter and discussions, and when you have that working environment you have something truly special.

That spirit is something that I see reflected in us and the way we work. Emily and I are two very competitive individuals and are so different in so many ways that we should argue much more in our workplace when discussing our business, tactics and future, but genuinely we don't.

We do have some great and in-depth discussions mixed in with the odd eye-rolling sessions but nothing ever boils over.  Underneath all differences of opinions there is a strong backbone of respect for the other's skills, integrity and honour. As we grow our business over the coming years bringing in new people and skill sets that is something we must protect and if we do it as well as HeliMods and their team have then that is something we will be very proud of.

So what other things did we learn when visiting....

Many things, but I think the most important was creating a vision and striving for it. Fifteen years ago HeliMods was a small business in a shed run by owner Will Shrapnel. He did one very important thing at this point. He created a very honest and detailed concept of what his business was at the time and what he would make it into in ten years’ time.

Then he laid out a path to create that business and every decision he made was built on what he had to do to lead him to that end goal and continues to lead him on where he now wants the business to be in another ten years.

Emily and I are a two-person business in the creative industries. Over the past three years our critical goal has been to learn how to make best use of each others skills and personalities, build our client base, achieve a baseline earning level that maintains the business and maintains us, keeping food on the table and roofs over our heads and we have done that and built a successful business that is becoming admired by our peers along the way. 

It would now be easy for us to fall into the trap of taking a rest and becoming comfortable with what we have. But becoming comfortable in business is a dangerous thing which can very easily lead to stagnation, a lack of flexibility, a lack of creativity and all too easy end in the death of a business. 

After our trip to HeliMods we realise now it is time to become serious about what we do in the future. So now for us, the big planning sessions start, deciding what shape the business is going form in 10 years time and what the photography industry is going to look like in that time. What do I want to be doing when I turn 60 and start to think about retiring or at least slowing down a little as I pass that milestone and where Emily's life may be by then and how that may shape our business. What staff do we need and how do we incorporate them into the business and so on. 

So now we start to create in our minds, not the business we have, but the business we want to own and, like HeliMods, start down the path of creating the future.

Andy

Life Portraits is a top 5 QLD finalist at the 2018 Telstra Business Awards

It is with great honour that we announce that Life Portraits was named one of QLD's top 5 finalists in the Emerging & Energised category at the Telstra Business Award for 2018. Even though we didn't take out the big win, it was an unforgettable night for us and this recognition is an indicator that our hard work, passion and vision is paying off. This in-depth and thorough process of the Telstra Awards application has been an amazing learning experience for us and helped us refine our processes.

See our full gallery of the awards here. 

We want to take this moment to thank YOU, our clients, for your support during this journey, without you, there would be no Life Portraits.

We were so overwhelmed by your support on your testimonials that we wanted to share with you part of our submission for the awards. We were asked to provide a video showing how we are unique to our customer, so we asked..... and this is what you all said!

Our Story
Our business success rests on a solid tripod consisting of 3 brands;

Each leg stands alone in it’s own right, but together they support our future growth.

We pride ourselves on providing high quality, creative imagery; in teaching the best photography practices and mentoring those new to the industry; and above all, delivering fun, personalised and memorable client experiences.

Being a finalist in these awards is momentous to us and is recognition of our hard work, dedication and passion for the photography industry.

Andy & Em 

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