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    When I take a photo I want it to tell a story, to capture a memory of a special time or place, to record life in a magical way. I love to feature people together as part of the environment; kids exploring, families loving, couples adoring, friends laughing. When I look back at photos I have taken of my own family, they remind me of who we were, how we felt, what we were doing at that forever captured moment. They evoke special memories. Not of our faces but of our lives.
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I was here moments…

Six weeks, many thousands of km, laughter, tears, adventure, excitement, boredom, family, friends, beach, boats, planes, cable cars, cities, a huge journey.

I was staring out the window of our hire car, watching the planes fly overhead to and from LAX, and contemplating the awesome holiday we had just experienced. We stopped at traffic lights and I glanced out and saw this sticker on the light post. ‘I was here moments’* It summed up perfectly how I felt. There were times when our 6 weeks holiday felt like forever. But now, nearly over, it had gone by far too quickly. We had been here just moments. Little snippets of time we will never forget. The kids unbridled joy, usually at moments we wouldn’t have predicted. For Bronte it was ice skating in San Francisco that brought the biggest smile. For Lucas it was brushing and cuddling a little lamb at Animal Kingdom and ringing the bell of a cable car thanks to a kind driver. There were magical moments, incredible sights. The fog rolling in across the bay in San Francisco, just a glimpse of the bridge through the top. The Grand Canyon in all its glory. For the kids, the sight of a yellow school bus, a Disney Princess, a crazy bus ride, the Statue of Liberty, the (don’t try to tell Lucas it isn’t the real thing) ‘Eiffel Tower,’ these had them squealing with joy!

The best thing about travelling for me is the time. The time not spent worrying about work, about commitments, about a clean house and what to cook for dinner, about homework and notices and clean uniforms and bills. Time that is all ours, all together. Without everything else that normally gets in the way. Travel is all about the moments that belong entirely to us. We all loved our holiday. Before we touched down in Melbourne we were already talking about next time. This big ‘holiday of a lifetime’ thing isn’t going to work for us. No, we are already saving for the next ‘holiday of a lifetime.’ And hopefully it won’t be too far in the future!

I have (okay it isn’t such a surprise!) thousands of photos to sort through. Here are just a few of the beginning of our trip. Our first night, at Melbourne airport, tired kids after the long, long plane ride, and our special Christmas time at Disneyland. Some are photos from my ‘real’ camera, others are snap shots, all are perfect memories.

Lucas is in love. With Belle. He was chosen from the audience to play the part of her Prince. Or the Beast. (he fits both characters at times:)He is now the proud owner of his very own Belle doll. I hope he remembers this moment. But as he probably won’t, I am so happy he will have these snapshots to remind him that dreams do come true. Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust.

 

*I was here moments ago. I was intrigued by this sticker and struck by its sentiment, so I came home and googled it. It is actually a pop culture reference from the TV show Lost and was somehow relevant in the big mystery. I only made it through the first season, so i didn’t understand the relevance. I still think it is a great little quote for life.

I saw lots of other signs along the way that I thought perfectly described parts of our trip. Here are just a few.

 

 

Rachel (sesame ellis) - February 14, 2012 - 2:31 pm

These are all so awesome, but I have never seen a better photo of Cinderella’s castle on posters for Disneyland itself…out of this world!

jem - February 14, 2012 - 2:35 pm

Wow Dale – what an incredible experience for your gorgeous family! Looks like the dream holiday :)
…. and how much is Bronte like Brian in the photo of her on his shoulders??!!!! wowzers! :)

Ngarie Humphrey - February 14, 2012 - 6:41 pm

What beautiful images of an amazing family holiday

Peta - February 14, 2012 - 6:48 pm

It looks like you had a wonderful time Dale. And how special that you will have all these photos to look back on and remember your trip.

Katie K - February 14, 2012 - 8:19 pm

I feel the same way as you about travel Dale! These shots are great, and it looks like you had an amazing time. I hope to do a similar trip when Toby’s a bit older.

Belinda - February 15, 2012 - 10:11 am

These are such great images, Dale. What a wonderful time you had … I can see it in the curve of everyone’s lips ;) It makes me want to rush out and book a holiday to DL. Your children are SO very lucky to have their memories captured so perfectly xx

susan wall - February 15, 2012 - 1:56 pm

WOW! what an amazing adventure!

Kim Selby - March 4, 2012 - 9:20 pm

Oh Dale – I love seeing these. I followed your journey with envy on facebook. What a trip of a lifetime – your kids will remember this forever and the photos to help. Love! xx

Woof woof you a Merry Christmas!

Bags packed – check.

Doggy and House Sitters organised – check! (thanks and good luck our wonderful helpers:)

Passports, tickets, kids ready – triple checked!

We are off on an adventure. It is going to be awesome. I am sure I will have many photos to share along the way.

Dale Taylor Photography is now closed for the holidays, and we will be returning to business on the 1st of February 2012. If you would like to make a booking please contact me via email (dt.photography@optusnet.com.au)

Wishing all our clients, colleagues, family and friends a wonderful, happy, fun and safe Christmas and New Year. See you all in 2012!

“Bliss it was to be alive, but to be young was very Heaven.” (William Wordsworth)

We had postponed this photo session a number of times due to Melbourne’s interesting weather! But finally, the sun was shining, and these two cheeky little monkey’s smiles were shining too. And why not, there was a park to be played in, a trail to explore, jelly fish to collect, water to splash through and bubbles to blow. We had such a lovely, fun time together, and I think that is reflected in these images. I love to photograph families together, doing things they enjoy. The resulting photos will always be treasured as they recall special times together. We see photos with our eyes, but we should also feel them with our hearts. Kelly, Andrew, Charlie and Ben, I hope you enjoy your photos, it was such a lovely afternoon to remember!

gray - December 13, 2011 - 11:39 pm

Dale – your work is just stunning. I love the joy and love you captured in this family. And I love your sunset shots – not only are they beautiful – they show so much life!

Lea - December 14, 2011 - 11:38 am

Cutie-patooties Dale!!

Absolutely love Mum & Dad on the chair in the water watching on while the kids play, and of course, the sunset shots… looks like a fabulous evening’s play :) x

Samantha Pearce - December 14, 2011 - 12:04 pm

Magical Dale! As always. I love the ones chasing bubbles on the beach, how fun! They are just beautiful, your unique style is so joyous

Juni - December 14, 2011 - 2:22 pm

They are simply beautiful photos

Robyn Geering - December 15, 2011 - 12:21 pm

oh my goodness – spectaular. Those sunset shots are just magic, and I hope end up as a huge canvas on their wall. Gorgeous.

Andrew - December 18, 2011 - 3:26 pm

Great shots, love the beach, water, bubbles.
Looks like everyone had fun.

Kim Selby - March 4, 2012 - 9:21 pm

Goosebump stuff Dale!! Love these – you have captured what it is like to be a child in the summer in Australia. Totally amazing xx

“Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.”

The first half of 2009 saw my little family busy making lots of plans. Plans to sell our lovely little home, to buy some land, and to build a new house for our children to grow up in. Plans to take our baby boy Lucas and our kinder girl Bronte over to New York so they could meet their American family. Plans to see and photograph Vermont in the Fall and plans to stop off at Disneyland on the way home and make one Princess loving little girls dreams come true. All those wonderful plans were running through my head on the morning of July 23rd 2009, as I sat waiting to pick Brian up from the clinic where due to family history he was having a routine colonoscopy. Just the day before we had paid the deposit for our land and chosen a builder and a floorplan for our home. Life was good, exciting.

When the Dr called us in to his office nothing seemed unusual. Half listening, dreaming, planning… the Dr, speaking… unexpected… surprising… unfortunately… tumour… referral…

Woh, what?? Sorry, tumour? Suddenly I was listening. I asked what he hadn’t said. By tumour do you mean cancer?

Well, I am not an oncologist.

But?

Yes, I am sorry, I believe the tumour is cancerous.

Ten unexpected words that stopped our plans in their tracks. Ten terrifying words that began Brian’s nearly year long journey through major surgery and chemotherapy. A journey filled with amazing Doctors and even more amazing oncology nurses. A journey that made us thankful to be in Australia where serious illnesses at least are met with serious treatment that didn’t bankrupt those previously mentioned dreams. A journey I wouldn’t wish on any family, but one which we we emerged from after 12 months with an all clear on Brian’s health. We celebrated by finally taking that trip to see family and friends in the USA, and we moved into our new home almost on schedule (the building process kept us distracted and busy throughout Brian’s treatment!)

July 23rd 2009 seems such a long time ago now. Brian (our whole family) was lucky, for want of a better word. They caught it in time. Genetic testing determined Brian will need to be closely screened for life. But, he is all good. We have exciting plans for the future!

Brian is participating in Movember to help raise funds for cancer research. Obviously it is a cause close to his / our hearts. You can donate to Movember by following the link to his page.

 

 

 

Hayley - November 29, 2011 - 2:23 pm

These are beautiful Dale! I am so glad your family are on the other side of this drama.No family should have to go through this but what a way to make you see life differently and appreciate every moment, especially the little things. Can’t believe how much your kids have grown…they are so cute!

Sophie - November 29, 2011 - 2:37 pm

You are so very talented Dale, such gorgeous images! It warms my heart to hear of your good news with Brian’s treatment. Heres cheers to the wonders of modern medicine!

Kim Selby - November 29, 2011 - 2:40 pm

oh Dale, what a journey you and your gorgeous family have been on. I am so so happy for you that life is good. xxx

Lea - November 29, 2011 - 3:11 pm

You.
are amazing.

( and you made me cry )

Peta - November 29, 2011 - 3:14 pm

Your photos are magical Dale!

Narrelle - November 29, 2011 - 6:03 pm

You are very amazing indeed.
I remember hearing all this unfold – I can’t believe that was two and a half years ago. But it makes my heart so happy that you’re living out your dreams, and doing what you can to ensure others have the same chance. xx

katie - November 29, 2011 - 9:02 pm

Oh wow Dale, I have tears. Those images are amazing. A timely reminder to stop and enjoy the little things.

Meaghan Cook - November 29, 2011 - 9:43 pm

You are beautiful inside and out dear Dale.

susan wall - November 29, 2011 - 11:58 pm

You guys are such a blessing to one another. Huge love hugs!

Rana - November 30, 2011 - 12:00 am

You brought tears to my eyes Dale, So glad that things are going well now. You made me realise I haven’t donated this year (my dad, like Brian is one of the lucky ones!). Off to donate xxx

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