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Monthly Archives: April 2010
 Joshua’s dad contacted me a while ago and ask me to give advice on buying his first SLR. We set up a meeting with him and his parents in our office and decided on the Nikon D40 with the 18-55mm lens. This was about 6 months ago. We planned to meet up again this week…
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 Kalk Bay and the surrounding area, always seems to feel like another country to me. There is so many options for photography, that it almost leaves you exhausted just to choose between the variety of surreal scenes.
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 Just like my black Kenya Top Masai Home Roasted Coffee, I am passionate about Nikon and the bright future of this brand in SA.
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 PWDI (Peartree Wedding Day Information) is an insight into Peartree Photography’s approach & a guide for couples who are planning to get married.
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 This beautiful, intelligent couple with their committed, colourfully dressed friends from all over the world, really impressed everyone privileged to be involved at this wedding. It was a full on Top Class Nigerian Wedding in the heart of the Western Cape!
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 The setting was a pub somewhere in Northern Ireland. Bonnie lass Jenny walked in, a ladd called Glenn looked up, saw her, smiled and … let her walk right passed him. And now they are married …
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 Yes, we might be the last people on the planet to join Facebook (we had our reasons), but now that we do we want to make sure you definitely know about it. It might take 2 minutes (max) of your day, but it potentially can save you mega bucks. We all like stuff like this – come on in …
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 1 Wedding. 2 Lovely People. 4 Days. Too many countries and cultures to count …
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 Come and meet two very special people …
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 I have just returned from shooting an absolutely stunning wedding. Wow – what a day!
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