I can’t think of anything that excites a greater sense of childlike wonder than to be in a country where you are ignorant of almost everything.
~  Bill Bryson  ~


An adventurer at heart, Sue has lived in England, South Africa, Austria and Australia. She loves photography, people and travel; with all three being inextricably intertwined throughout her life.

Sue’s passion for photographing babies, toddlers and children developed when she became a mother. Specializing in location photography; using natural light and a familiar environment, to this day, she continues to capture the magical moments of childhood innocence and naturalness — little people doing what little people do.

Travel is her other great passion. Inspired by the impact of different cultures, architecture, lifestyles, people, music and food experienced around the world, Sue delights in endeavouring to capture the essential essence of the place she’s visiting — evoking cherished memories.

For Sue, the two essential rudiments of any photograph are light and emotion. Her work has a strong emotive element about it — mainly minimalist in subject and composition, with restrained colours and simple shapes, resulting in images of elegance and refinement.

She was hand-picked by ASeTTS (Association for Services to Torture and Trauma Survivors inc) to contribute to their inaugural calendar in 2006 and again for 2007, 2008 and 2009. She exhibited nearly sixty images at her first solo exhibition in Fremantle 2004. Sue has won numerous awards, including a First Prize at the York Society Photographic Awards — further recognition of her excellence as a photographer.

Sue is a member of the Australian Accredited Professional Photographers (AAPP) Association Inc., the World Institute of Photographic Masters.and the Australian Photographic Society (APS).

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