OUR COVER ARTISTS
JULY 2025
JESS
CLARK
JESS CLARK
ISSUE
SEVEN
ISSUE SEVEN
“Hi, I'm Jessica, but everyone calls me Jess.
I'm a 90s baby who is married to her best friend, and a mumma to three incredible little humans (my 'Three Rays' of sunshine), who are the heart behind everything I do.
Day to day I'm often adventuring with my little family, working on my latest creative project, or dreaming up new ways to bottle up the magic of family life. By night I'm usually curled up on the lounge with hubby, and a big mug of tea, relishing the quiet after the chaos.”
CLAIRE
FRANCES
CLAIRE FRANCES
ISSUE
EIGHT
VOL. 01
ISSUE EIGHT VOL. 01
“Photography is, at its heart, painting with light. Without light, we cannot see. Without photography, we become forgotten. And without the ocean, we simply wouldn’t exist. Light, memory, and the ocean—these elements are the soul of my work. Landscapes and music guide my creative process; they are as vital to my storytelling as the lens itself.
As a Shoalhaven photographer and storyteller based on the breathtaking South Coast of Vincentia and Jervis Bay, NSW, I have spent nearly two decades honing my craft. My work is dedicated to capturing love, connection, and the raw, beautiful moments that make up the fabric of our lives. My goal has always been to go beyond taking a picture—I want every image to visually evoke emotions in all those who view it, not just the subjects or clients themselves.
From the anticipation of new life to the quiet strength of motherhood, I specialise in maternity, newborn, and family photography, With aerial drone and artful compositions. My approach blends documentary and editorial styles, combining real, unscripted emotion with carefully composed frames within coastal landscapes. The result is soulful, artful imagery that reflects the beauty of your evolving and connected journey of motherhood.”
KIRSTIN
BEAZER
KIRSTIN BEAZER
ISSUE
EIGHT
VOL. 02
ISSUE EIGHT VOL. 02
“I found photography through my love of nature. I started out taking landscapes on hiking and backpacking trips, just documenting the views that took my breath away. It was all just for fun until I eloped in a national park myself. That experience changed everything. I realized how deeply personal and emotional it can be to say your vows surrounded by wild places, and I fell in love with capturing that feeling for others.
Now, I photograph elopements and micro-weddings in the outdoors, with a focus on storytelling that feels honest, emotive, and a little bit cinematic. I shoot both digital and film (including 35mm and 120), and I’m always chasing that mix of beauty and imperfection that makes a moment feel real. My favorite images aren’t the perfectly posed ones- they’re the ones full of wind, light, and connection. That’s the kind of magic I want to make.”