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HI, WELCOME TO THE BLOG OF ST CLAIR PHOTOGRAPHY

We are wedding and portrait photographers based in New Zealand. We currently skip back and forth between Japan and New Zealand shooting everything from weddings to model portfolios and portrait sessions. We are available to shoot nationwide including Waikato / Auckland / Wellington / Christchurch / Dunedin, and also internationally. We shoot both medium format / 35mm film, and digital. Have fun looking through our photos, come back often and see what we're up to. We hope to hear from you whether you're interested in meeting with us, or just want to chat about photography.

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Hayley & Ben’s Gallery Is Online Now

Presenting Hayley & Ben’s wedding at Ohariu Farm, Wellington New Zealand on the 10th of March 2010. This is the fist part of photos from earlier on in the day. I’ll be posting a lot more photos highlighting the day over the next week. If you can’t wait then you can head over to our CLIENT section and view all the photos from the event now. Enjoy.


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May 7, 2010 - 6:12 am ozzy - These are stunning, & that last engagement session was beautiful!!

May 7, 2010 - 9:00 am Jason - Thanks Ozzy, yours too! That last portrait session you did was amazing. If any of the readers here want to check out an inspirational film photographer click on Ozzy's name.

May 8, 2010 - 12:52 am Ari - So scanning all yourself... what a mission =D Nice work man, 400H is a good film. I'm guessing the B&W's are from the Summilux?

May 8, 2010 - 4:15 pm Kisha - wow. these are just amazing.

May 8, 2010 - 4:43 pm Jason - Ari >> Yup sure did. Had a lot of fun doing it.. or not! Well, Eiko did all the scanning so I got off lightly! Yup black and whites are from the Leica and Summilux. Kisha >> Thanks so much! You have some great work too.

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