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CLIENT: South Australian Escapes

Want to have a holiday by the beach? Just steps from the Middleton surf is this beautiful home…

A couple of weekends ago I went to photograph a brand spanking new holiday rental for a client in Middleton. I had no idea what to expect. But there were just a few wows as I went through. I'd love to stay here... and will (when I can trust my kids not to damage anything ;))

My client wanted the photos to put up on her website so she could get guests booked in for the Christmas period - all before she leaves on her own holiday in a week or so. So, it was a quick turnaround shoot. Retouching was kept natural and pics uploaded in web and print sizes for her.

About a week later, when I saw her next, she said she had it booked out to two different people already over that period.

WOW! Now that's how photos can work for you. I know it's busy season, but without photos, the chance of booking is much less. And good photos that show the space properly makes a massive impact on people and their decision to book or not.

Here are the pics... house pics shoot was about an hour then some time for some stock pics of the local area (plus a couple I had already taken over time).

https://southaustralianescapes.com.au/

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Beerenberg... who doesn't know it?

Mmm… want recipes to make your mouth water. And that are easy? Even I’m sold on these!!!

I loved photographing this recipe book. The food is easy and delicious. Perfect for me. ;)

Ok, so I have heard the name for years, and years, and years. But it was only this year when I landed a commission with Beerenberg did I finally learn how to pronounce it properly. Forever, I have been saying 'Beer-en-berg' only to be told it is pronounced 'Bear-en-berg'. Do you know how hard it is to get 38 years of conditioning out of you? It's hard.

Anyway... after we get the formalities out of the way. We shoot. Lots. 100 recipes to be sure. 19 days of photos. Lots of food. Lots of tasting. Lots of laughs.

I loved working with Beerenberg, Newstyle Media and Pen and Palate. Together, we created some great photographs. And an awesome recipe book. And lots of laughs while working. With the odd knock-off gin or two.

What else could you ask for?

Here are some of the pics from our 19 days together...

And if you want the full recipe book, head here.


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Streets of Havana - the photos

The photos that make up ‘Streets of Havana’. Check them out… and let me know which one you like the most!

So, Streets of Havana is up in The Howling Owl, Adelaide. We had a great night celebrating the opening with dancing, Cuban food, Cuban inspired cocktails and music.

In case you can’t make it… here are the pics that are up.

And, of course, all are available to purchase. Check out the prints, gift cards and calendars here.

GREAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT IDEA!!!

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CLIENT: Sealink

On tour with Sealink for two days.

CLIENT: Sealink

BRIEF: A variety of images to be used in the promotion of the 2 Day Food, Wine and Natural Wonders of Kangaroo Island Tour.

SHOOT: Join a tour with guests, bloggers and journalists. Two days. Capture moments as they happen. Minimal production, more ‘capture the moment’.

TALENT: Guests, bloggers, journalists and staff

RETOUCH: Natural


Here are a few of the final images…




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Cars, architecture, rum, salsa and cigars….

Cuba. Time for rum, cigars, salsa and all things old.

Cruising the Malecon

Cruising the Malecon

Taxis are a feast for all senses.

Taxis are a feast for all senses.

What do you think of when you think of Cuba? Old cars? Crumbling buildings? Salsa? Rum? Cigars? Well, it’s all of that. And it doesn’t disappoint me.

I get picked up from the airport in a crumbling car who’s doors barely close. The seat squeaks and the springs are begging to be allowed to pop through the thin vinyl. The smell of oil, petrol and general fumes filtrate through the car, with intermittent whiffs of cumin and other random scents (some good, some bad) on the way into Havana. My eyes are bombarded with old classic cars, shanty ghettos, the odd modern car and most interestingly, women in active wear and stilettos.

A typical street in Havana

A typical street in Havana

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A supplies shop for three people

A supplies shop for three people

The homes of the fancier suburb of Vedado where we are staying are glorious mansions of all colours. They, however, haven’t been maintained in years. They are crumbling from four corners. Some homes are no longer habitable. Some have been restored to some extent while others seem to be barely standing. Driving the backstreets, it looks like a movie set that has been deserted and left to die. It looks like I shouldn’t be here - like it’s dangerous and brimming with criminals. But it’s not. I feel safe here, not just because I feel like everyone watches (aka keeps an eye out for) me. But because the people are nice. They go about their normal everyday life - which I still haven’t figured out - without making a spectacle of me, the tourist. I wonder whether they work, or how often they work. I see a lot of relaxing on balconies. One morning I see a lady in an upper-level apartment getting her newspaper delivered via bucket lift system. She lowers a bucket, postman puts letters and paper in, and she pulls the rope up. Wow, she doesn't even need to answer the door or climb the stairs.

Just one type of Havana Club - easier to get than water some days

Just one type of Havana Club - easier to get than water some days

Salsa and rum go hand in hand… nearly. I am told, essential for longevity is Vitamin R. Rum. And I have enough of it in my two weeks. So I guess I’m living a long life, right? The mojitos and pina coladas are some of the best I’ve ever tasted, and I’m sure it has nothing to do with the free pour into the glass that nearly fills it. Never. When rum is so cheap, think under $10 a bottle (to buy from the supermarket), heck, it’s the cheapest part of the drink.

Not strong enough? Pour your own rum ‘to taste’

Not strong enough? Pour your own rum ‘to taste’

But drinking lots of rum is not conducive to great dancing… so you either drink or dance. At night, I opt to dance (with a few mojitos or rums to quench the thirst ;)) That is, after all, what I am here for. Salsa and concerts are on every night in Havana - and with concerts costing under $20 each - sometimes I do two a night. Venues range from inside venues where we are shipped out immediately after the concert to outdoor venues on the water's edge where we can dance through the night after the show has finished. Twinkly tree lights, sparkly ocean water lapping just outside the railing and plenty of seats to relax on when not dancing. The dance floor is packed tight, and the floor is uneven, but everyone moves suavely and sensually, rarely bumping into other dancers. The power of dancers knowing their craft - or a lead knowing where they can send their follower.

Up close with many big stars at nightly concerts

Up close with many big stars at nightly concerts

One day I venture out of Havana, and into Vinales. It’s a place I’ve seen many photos of and always wanted to see for myself. It’s the place of tobacco. Farmers grow their tobacco in the fields, build huge drying houses and then hand roll their tobacco into cigars. I meet one farmer and he shows me how it’s done. From walking me through the drying house (a huge timber shed much bigger than their home) to rolling one for me to try. I don’t smoke, but of course ‘when in Cuba…’ I have to try. I cough and splutter a little, but the taste is actually ok. I expect it to be horrid, as I can’t stand the smell or taste of cigarettes - but it’s not. The day trip to Vinales is completed with a visit to caves and more interestingly, a big artwork rock face where we have ’the best pina colada in Cuba’. The drinks are made fresh and a standard rum is added, but then the bottle is put on the bar to ‘top up to your taste’. To say we were ‘happy’ before lunch is a slight understatement. I’m sure our singing echoes could be heard for kilometres.

Cigar making in Vinales

Cigar making in Vinales

Beautiful Vinales country

Beautiful Vinales country

Mosquito won

Mosquito won

I also visit Trinidad for a night. It's known as the best preserved historic town in Cuba so is crawling with tourists. Something I don't usually like. But here, it's still relaxed. Perhaps it has something to do with the pebble streets - nothing can go too quick. Or maybe because it's in Cuba - nobody lives too hectic. An afternoon spent wandering the streets followed by salsa in the square at night then clubbing in an underground cave... I discover many different sides to this town. I also seem to make friends with the local mosquitos while sleeping. Maybe they are trying to suck the rum out of my eyelid, the only part of my body not smothered in insect repellent? My souvenir of Trinidad is a very swallon eyelid and a painting (which I ended up ruining because I leave it rolled up in the heat causing the paint to crack). One I keep, the other I happily wave 'adios' to by evening.

Trinidad street

Trinidad street

So, what else is Cuba? Plenty more. But I'm yet to discover it. I’ll let you know when I go back and meander further. It is a country I will return to - the friendly people, the culture, the dancing, the rum…

Cuban dance rehearsal

Cuban dance rehearsal

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TigerAir, Airbnb, Uber... where is Qantas, Hilton and the taxis?

Travelling with new options. Taxi V Uber. Hotel V Airbnb. My experience.

The communal pool in the first Airbnb property in Southbank, Brisbane. A great area with BBQs, pool, spa, sauna and gym

The communal pool in the first Airbnb property in Southbank, Brisbane. A great area with BBQs, pool, spa, sauna and gym

Today I saw a post on Facebook, it went along the lines of... 20 years ago we were saying 'don't talk to strangers', 10 years ago we were saying 'don't meet someone from online alone' and now we are saying 'go find some random online and pay them to take you somewhere in their private car'.

It made me think about my recent trip.

I took my Mum and kids away. We went to Brisbane and Moreton Island. And I completely blew my Mum away with the use of Uber and Air BnB. Even TigerAir. Being more of a road trip and caravan traveller, she'd never heard of them.

Going to sleep with this view from FV by Peppers in Fortitude Valley

Going to sleep with this view from FV by Peppers in Fortitude Valley

It used to be travel agents, hotel bookings, Qantas and taxi services. How things have changed. Now we can stay in peoples homes - whether it is a full-time holiday rental or a room in their home, use our phone to book a ride with someone who is using their own car to make money and book flights without the frills of yummy aeroplane food (haha) to cut costs.

It was the first trip where I have relied on mostly Airbnb and Uber. How did it go?

Well...

Uber works great. All the drivers I rode with were helpful, drove safely and got us where we needed to go on time. I like seeing where they are (even though that in itself can prove frustrating when they show up just around the corner but still take 5 minutes or longer to get to me), I can see a photo and find out about the driver before they arrive and at the end of the trip I can say thank you, goodbye and get out. No need to wait around for credit card payments.

Airbnb. It's hit and miss. I've had some great experiences with them - staying in some very cool Melbourne pads on previous trips. On this trip, I booked two apartments. The first was great - very good communication prior, during and after the stay, neat and clean and a nice vibe. The second wasn't so good - a lovely apartment but too dirty to stay in. I contacted the owner but her response was not to come clean (it seriously looked like it hadn't been cleaned for a few weeks with dust, mould, food bits, sticky stuff on the floor, soap on the shower floor) but to say that with what we paid she could not present the home 'impeccably clean'.

FV by Peppers, Fortitude Valley

FV by Peppers, Fortitude Valley

Air BnB was very helpful. They communicated between myself and her and ended up giving me a refund. So, although I ended up having to book another apartment for that night at a higher cost - we had clean beds to sleep in and felt comfortable.

Would I use Air BnB again? Yes, I would. But I'd check reviews and communicate my standards a bit better before arrival. Booking through a hotel gives me more assuredness of some sort of cleanliness standards.

TigerAir performed well for us too. On time, friendly and, unlike previous trips, I was prepped for the bag weight checks at the gate (no more frantically layering of clothes). If only I had realised before standing in the boarding lineup in Brisbane that I had to go get my bags weighed and stickered first. After waiting for about 5 minutes another passenger told me. Oh well, we are all going to arrive in Adelaide at the same time, it doesn't matter what order we board.

Do I like the new way of travel? Yes, I like the options it gives. More choice. More convenience. And with more cost options, it opens up travel for more people. Or for people to travel more.

And I do believe that travel is the worlds best classroom. For all ages.

A little note from the world that never goes astray

A little note from the world that never goes astray

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Summer holidays...

Summer holidays. Where I expect sun and warm weather, but get rain and grey skies. Moreton Island and Tangalooma Resort is still fun.

When I booked an island holiday in Queensland, I just presumed it would be sunny and warm. After all, it was going to be October. And coming from Adelaide, even mid-twenties would be a treat.

So, grey skies, rain and 18 degrees was a bit of a shock. So much for the summer holiday to Tangalooma Resort on Moreton Island. Where are my relaxing afternoons lazing on the beach after touring around? Instead, we are scrambling around for umbrellas and ponchos and venturing about the resort when the rain subsides a little. We don't even get to see outside of the resort. Something that annoys me - I love to know where I am and go discovering when somewhere new.

But, we adapt. We grab the umbrellas and ponchos and wander. Ashton wades through puddles. Belle cartwheels across the lawn. They both build a fort with their umbrellas on the beach. They even get me in the pool once. Brr.

Reception has board games, we play a few games of pool, and visit the marine centre where we learn about marine life. I am shocked at how dolphins and sharks have been slaughtered. I never knew that sharks were caught for their fin and then chucked back in the sea to die.

I'd definitely like to re-visit with the sun and warm weather. Moreton Island looks magical, and the resort itself is a little haven of relaxation and chill.

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CLIENT: Lush Pastures

A one hour Editorial photo shoot at Lush Pastures. The results…

Ever wondered what you get for a one hour Editorial style photo shoot? Here’s a recent shoot with Lush Pastures… great results for their Instagram and social media feed.

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Streets of Havana

Streets of Havana, Cuba exhibition by lifestyle and location photographer, Heidi Lewis of heidi who photos. Come join us for some Cuban fun on 1st November at Howling Owl!

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In May 2018 I went to Cuba for two weeks. It's been on my bucket list for many years, so I was very excited to be going, finally. Even if it did mean over 36 hours in travel to get there.

I went with Adelaide dance school, La Bomba. We stayed in Havana most of the time - discovering the neighbourhoods, visiting a local family, taking dance classes, watching an intimate dance rehearsal and of course drinking mojitos and salsa'ing through the night at many concerts and night spots.

During the day we discovered the streets - by foot, taxi, the yellow coco taxis and bicitaxi. Tourist areas and the not so frequented areas.

Streets of Havana exhibition shows (predominantly Old) Havana through my eyes. The buildings are crumbling but beautiful. Life happens on the street. It's a mix of colour, rubbish, beauty, smells (mainly fumes and petrol) and old relics.

Launch will be on Thursday 1 November from 6pm at The Howling Owl. Cuban inspired cocktails will be available and a Cuban dance class (with La Bomba) will be held at 7.30pm.

INFORMATION:

Streets of Havana

The Howling Owl

10 Vaughan Pl, Adelaide SA 5000

Launch 1st Nov at 6pm

CONTACT HEIDI 0402 716 406 for all media enquiries

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The streets of Trinidad, Cuba.

Trinidad, Cuba. A place of colour and culture. Some photographs from an afternoon exploring her streets in May.

Trinidad is known as one of the best preserved, oldest towns in Cuba. I venture down for a quick overnight discovery. It’s touristy - there are souvenir shops everywhere and tourists roam the streets.

The old pebble streets are thin and make for slow travel - either by foot or vehicle. Horse and carriage trot around, allowing tourists a higher vantage point to view the streets and architecture.

A lot of Cuban homes and buildings are colourful but run down, cracking and dusted with grime. Cubans just don't have the money to maintain them. And to be honest, I'm not sure they even have the desire (from experiencing their relaxed lifestyle and attitude to work). Here, the buildings are clean and freshly painted with colour. Making it look more attractive to the tourists, I presume.

Spending a few days here, experiencing the town as it goes about it's day to day life, rather than coming in for the day with the other busloads, would be ideal. Something I plan to do next time in Cuba.

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