For the love that
feels like home

A couple taking a mirror selfie in a studio. The man is kissing the woman on the cheek from behind, and they are both smiling lightly. The woman is holding the camera, and they are dressed casually.

About Lizzie

I became a photographer because I saw how quickly the most meaningful seasons begin to blur. Babies learning to crawl. Families reshaping themselves. Couples stepping into new chapters. There’s something sacred about the kind of love that is steady, grounding, and honest.

My work is modern and unfussy because I’m not here to manufacture drama. I’m here to preserve the tenderness that is already there.

I create photographs that bring you back to not just to how it looked, but to how it felt.

A woman with dark hair tied in a bun sitting on a wooden chair, smiling and holding a baby in the air. The woman is wearing a denim shirt and black pants, and the background is a plain textured wall.
A close-up of a man in a tuxedo holding hands with a woman, against a backdrop of a historic building and an overcast sky.
My Approach

If you’ve ever thought…

“We’re awkward in front of the camera,”

You’re exactly who I love working with.

Nothing here is about forcing perfection or poses. Instead, I’ll guide you just enough so you feel at ease, using simple, natural prompts that help you settle into the moment.

Our goal is to capture the tiny, sacred habits of love like the hand squeezes, forehead kisses, or even the way your baby finds home in your shoulder.

A family of three, a man, a woman, and a young girl, on a beach looking at a shell together during sunset.
My intent

Captured for the archives

I believe love deserves to be remembered, not just for what it looks like, but for what it means. I value clear communication and thoughtful preparation, because I’ve learned that when you feel confident, you truly relax.

I’m drawn to the ordinary. The way you reach for each other, the way your family moves together without thinking.

At its core, I believe that love is sacred, so nothing here is forced or overly directed.

A person wearing a dark denim shirt is taking a black-and-white photo with a camera, holding it up to their face, with one hand on the camera and the other supporting it.
A woman with brown hair and earrings smiling happily while holding a smiling baby in a white outfit, against a neutral background.
Beyond the lens

A little more about Lizzie

Being a wife to Jack and a mum to our little girl has deeply shaped the way I see families. My faith shapes the way I see love. It is steady, generous, and worth celebrating. When I’m not documenting your stories, I’m likely at home in Brisbane with our dog Maisie, making sourdough, or curating my own family archives.

It’s an honour to preserve something so meaningful for you.


Let’s capture the love
that feels like home.

A woman takes a photo with a digital camera, with her hair tied back and wearing a denim jacket, indoors against a plain wall with curtains.