Our little forest has been fenced off. We now have to resort to leopard crawling under the pallisade fence to sneak into our enchanted forest.
Yes, technically, trespassing. Terrible, I know! But it is always worth it in the end. An adventure for the boys and sweet images for me!


I almost forgot, Monday is a public holiday in South Africa, so no email or phone from my side ;-).
... and just incase you haven't seen enough of my children, here is Jake up in a beautiful oak tree.

Too cute, love the colour of the moss!
(03.15.10 @ 06:51 AM)I really love how you capture your kids, it's very inspiring and makes me want to shoot my kids all the time (hmmm, that sounded wierd). I've few good ones I took recently, will send them to you a little later.
Keep up the good work.
(03.17.10 @ 08:39 PM)This is what my boys do with green food colouring . . .just add water.

Wow ur boys r just beautiful, im so happy for u, keep the great work going ;)
(02.11.11 @ 07:12 PM)I am out of the country till Thursday with no access to my emails. If you want to receive a copy of my packages please send an email to prices@andreacarlylephotography.co.za.
I come back to warm weather on Thursday.

Easily the most unoriginal time of year. Flooded with pricey red roses, cheesy, clichéd cards with big cursive letters and a husband who pukes at the very thought of commercialised romance.
But. Somehow . . .the midgets, each with their very own handmade card. Created just for me. Managed to make my heart sing!
Cute and kitsch in equal measures, I give you an image of Liam.

cute pic of Liam :-)
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That is such a beautiful spot... such a pity they've fenced it off, but glad you've found a way through
(03.20.10 @ 07:57 AM)You have gorgeous boys....and your shots are pretty nifty too!! ;-)
(03.24.10 @ 10:18 AM)these are so sweet!
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