• Fine Art Child Portraits
  • Book a Session
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
LogoLogo
LogoLogo
  • Fine Art Child Portraits
  • Book a Session
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
  • Fine Art Child Portraits
  • Book a Session
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
December 6, 2017
What a full session looks like
  • Posted By : Belinda Lansley/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Child Photography , Fine Art Child Portraits , Fine Art Portraiture , Fujifilm , Fujifilm X-T2 , XF56mm F1.2

What does a full session with me look like?  Here is a beautiful session I did a few weeks ago with two sisters, Amelia and Adilyn.  They have a special sisterly bond which shows in the photos of them together.  I just loved their session.

If you book with me you can expect a similar array of photos to what are shown below.   The girl’s Mum and Dad had about 20 photos to choose from.  Such a variety of outfits, hair, expressions and lighting and it doesn’t take very long to get all these looks.  The girls also had a fabulous time dressing up in different dresses which I have in my studio.  I helped to choose the photos they had made into matted prints and it took a while to whittle down to five final images.  Aren’t these girls stunning!

 

 


July 14, 2017
Rosie – Elizabethan girl
  • Posted By : Belinda Lansley/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Child Photography , Fine Art Child Portraits , Fine Art Portraiture , Fujifilm , Fujifilm X-T2 , NZIPP , Uncategorized , XF56mm F1.2

Introducing Rosie! Here she looks like a pious little Elizabethan girl in this gorgeous dress. She has just started school and is such a wee cutie with her enormous brown eyes and dark hair.

If you would like a beautifully edited fine art portrait of your child, please visit my fine art child portrait page for more information. www.belindalansleyphotography.co.nz


July 14, 2017
Madi – Beach Babe!
  • Posted By : Belinda Lansley/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Child Photography , Fine Art Child Portraits , Fine Art Portraiture , Fujifilm , NZIPP , Uncategorized , XF56mm F1.2

This is Madi. She loves tie dye clothing, the beach and Hawaii! She looks absolutely classic here in an orange tie dye dress and perfect beach babe skin!

If you would like a beautifully edited fine art portrait of your child, please visit my fine art child portrait page for more information. www.belindalansleyphotography.co.nz

 

 

 


January 14, 2017
Best Maternity Shoot Ever! | Christchurch Maternity Photographer
  • Posted By : Belinda Lansley/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Fujifilm , Maternity Photography

This beautiful couple Kate and Lei’ataua run a successful dance company called Silhouette Studios in Christchurch. They also dance together as Silhouette Adagio.  They are wonderfully talented!  Their son happens to be my daughter’s ballroom dance partner.

I dropped something off to them the other day and we got talking about doing some maternity photos.  They only had a week before their baby was to be born by elective caesarian so we had to act fast.  I chose Pines Beach near Kaiapoi as our location as I knew it had a superb variety of spots for photos.  I ended up taking so many wonderful dance/maternity shots that I couldn’t chose which ones should make the blog.  Here is a small selection.  My faviourite image in a field was taken on a whim as we were driving away from Pines Beach.  I’m so glad we took this.  It is by far the most interesting maternity image I think I’ll ever take.  I was slightly worried about the lifts but Lei’ataua is incredibly strong and experienced and lifted his beautiful wife so carefully.

Enjoy!


November 7, 2016
A New Website!
  • Posted By : Belinda Lansley/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Fujifilm , Travel

Welcome to my new updated website!  Hello, I’m Belinda from Belinda Lansley Photography.  The past year has been a wonderful journey for me.  I have always been into photography from a young age.  My first camera cost $260 and I saved up for it when I was about 13.  It was quite a hefty point and shoot Yashica film camera that took amazing photos. I was the one who took all the photos of my school friends and printed copies for them.  I took the camera on the Heaphy Track age 13 with my parents and captured the wonderful golden tussocks, the bright blue skies and even my Dad poking his head out from a bush with his unshaved face (he was pretending to be a hairy monster!)

This camera was still working when I went to Europe aged 23 and I wasn’t scared of anyone stealing it as by that stage it was pretty old.  However I took 20 rolls of film while away for 2 and a half months and had to get them all developed when I arrived back.  The photos are all in albums and fascinate my children!

About 12 or more years ago I went to a photography course held at the University of Canterbury with my sister.  We learnt how to use a DSLR and some very basic stuff.  I had to buy my first DSLR camera and again went with film.  I was always pretty scared to get off the Auto setting but used my AV setting quite a lot.

Fast foward a few years.  After having three children and practicing on babies, toddlers and landscapes (whilst on holiday), I went from a basic digital DSLR to my wonderful Fujifilm X-T1.  It was kind of a guilt present from my husband who had gone to Canada for a family wedding and then had a week jaunting around the Rockies while I stayed at home with three children.  I had looked at very expensive Canon DSLRs and they were big and heavy and the tiny X-T1 was the perfect size for a person to carry on their back up a mountain and take professional quality photos.  I couldn’t put this camera down. As I said to someone once, it literally changed my life.  I saw things in a different way through the amazing prime lenses.  It was a year after I got this camera that my workmate suggested I set up a photography business.  Her ex-husband had been a well known wedding photographer.  Well, this scared me stiff, I won’t lie.  I knew nothing about business.  I started taking photos of friends and family and then set up a small, free website on blogspot with some of my photos.  Soon friends were wanting photos of their children and I had lots of jobs.

In March this year, I joined the NZIPP.  It was literally from talking to my friend Craig who is the most amazing pet photographer at Furtography and how he wanted to go to an NZIPP meeting.  I too had looked at their website.  We gave each other courage and went to a meeting and were soon joined up.  I entered the NZIPP Iris awards, the biggest photography awards in NZ, with six photos and received three awards, two silvers and a bronze.  I then worked hard to become an accredited portrait photographer in July this year.  It has been so exciting, challenging and a massive learning curve for me, but I can finally say I’m a photographer instead of someone who loves to take photos.


Recent Posts
  • Christchurch Fine Art Child Portraits – an awesome brother and sister
  • Valentine’s Day Mini Shoots
  • Lottie – Daddy’s girl
  • What a full session looks like
  • Confessions of a Dollcake Addict
Archives
Categories
  • Awards
  • Child Photography
  • Fine Art Child Portraits
  • Fine Art Portraiture
  • Fujifilm
  • Fujifilm X-T2
  • Maternity Photography
  • NZIPP
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • XF56mm F1.2
Copyright Belinda Lansley 2017. All Rights Reserved