Month: October, 2006

Oh boy…

I’m in trouble. I’m often in the dilemma of which image to have of my own boys on the walls. I just took another one that’s thrown into the mix and we want it huge of course.  So..where to put it and how to display it? LOL..I have some thinking, and potentially some re-arranging to do!

Simone Hanckel Photography - Boys

xo Simone

Oh boy… posted October 11, 2006 (18:39) in studio news · Add Comment

Australian Breastfeeding Association Calendar 2007

I’m thrilled to announce that one of my images will appear in the Australian Association Breastfeeding Calendar for 2007. I’ve been involved with the ABA for five years now, and have had my images in each of the last four calendars, much to the delight of the clients featured! This year the honour goes to Amy, pregnant with baby Kayla, who I photographed late last year. Her photographs are some of my favourite pregnancy photos, she was so beautiful, and looked like she was handling the pregnancy really well.  She can now claim to be Miss January!

Here is the link to the calendar if you’d like to buy one, and a proper version of Amy’s photo. Thanks again Amy, John and Kayla!

[Australian Breastfeeding Calendar 2007](http://www.breastfeeding.asn.au/products/calendar.html)

Simone Hanckel Photography - Australian Breastfeeding Association

Simone Hanckel

Acclaimed as one of Adelaide's leading children's photographers, Simone Hanckel has amassed a following and reputation for her fine art, candid and joyous children's portraiture. With an eye to creating a beautiful, often conceptual work of art of your family, Simone works with you to create something truly breathtaking. A specialist in maternity, baby and child photography, with all images taken in black and white, Simone Hanckel delivers originality, excellence and exceptional customer service to families in Adelaide and Australia-wide. Simone's boutique style studio is located in the chic Queen Street Precinct, Croydon, and can be visited by appointment.
Most recently, Simone was delighted to win the AAPP South Australian Portrait Photographer of the Year 2009, and the Outdoor Portrait Photographer of the Year 2009.