Believe it or not, remembering to photograph Josiah doesn’t come easily to me. There have been whole months where I’ve barely taken any photos of him! Tragic, I know. Never again, I can assure you.
Anyway, allow me to present a day in the life of Josiah. I missed a few bits, but the important stuff is covered: sleeping, eating and playing
Enjoy
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This is what it looks like when he wakes up happy.



Who'd have thought pumpkin would be the first solid food he'd actually enjoy?



This right here? Mummy's fault. Good one, Mummy.



Still smiling for the last mouthful.

Playpen time!



We've just started letting him self-settle. The results can be ... random.

And this is what it looks like when he wakes up unhappy.

Bella and Radar are usually happy to oblige with pen-side entertainment!


Hanging out with Mummy on the front verandah.


This little guy had a broken leg and probably some other stuff wrong with him.
We rescued him from Radar’s jaws, but couldn’t keep him alive long enough to get him to the vet.
Sad morning
Then again, it’s not like pigeons are an endangered species or anything

PS: No need to comment on the ad he’s sitting on
January 29, 2010 posted in news
In case you were wondering, no, we haven’t forgotten about the new photography course we’re launching this year.
Details we can confirm:
- It will start in March. Registrations will open mid-February. People who have registered their interest by emailing training@ofdphoto.com will get a 24-hour head start. After that, registrations will open for everyone else (if it hasn’t booked out). You can still email us to register your interest
- Weekly theory workshops will be held in the Newcastle CBD, most likely on Thursday evenings, from 6pm.
- The course will cost $550 per attendee. This special introductory price will only apply to the first course.
Stay tuned for more info
Meet Greg, Jess and baby Charlotte.
Waaaaay too cute














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