Category Archives: Personal Collections

{ Moody River }

Echuca, as you may have heard, is in flood. Jac took a drive on Saturday night at midnight to photograph the moody blues. Our thoughts go out to our fellow Australians in Queensland and our friends and neighbors in Rochester and Charlton. Share this:Share

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{ A Personal History: Paris, France }

While looking through her husband’s family photo albums, our principal photographer stumbled across an archive of black and white images from 1930′s Paris and some color images from Corsica in the 70′s. Here is a but a brief preview. Richard’s grandmother, Isabel was a concert violinist playing with a travelling orchestra when her husband-to-be, Maurice...

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hb - February 4, 2011 - 1:32 am

amazing! so many beautiful photographs, and v moving to see some of the same people at different times… what a treasure.

Angie - October 17, 2010 - 6:35 am

I adore old black and white photos. What an amazing collection of beautifully captured family history!

{ In Memory of A Girl’s Night Out }

Echuca farewelled a favorite daughter this week, a woman who had battled cancer with the kind of humility and grace that eludes most of us. Michelle Noekler was on the Girls Night Out committee for years and helped raised thousands in support of Echuca’s oncology ward and supportive care unit. As a person, she touched...

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lauren cleggett - October 14, 2010 - 6:25 am

What a beautiful and touching tribute to my sister Michelle. She was truly an inspirational woman, selfless, kind and above all so full of love for life and everyone she knew. I hope the Girl’s night out group will continue her legacy and continue to support those still with us facing the cancer battle. You are all an inspiration. Thank you.

A Baby Born

Our principal photographer Jacqui Berthaume and her hubby Richard welcomed a 5.9 pound bundle of bliss last month on the 13th June in Shepparton’s Goulburn Valley hospital. Armand Jacques-Pierre Berthaume may well be the most prolifically photographed French Aussie who ever lived. Welcome to the world mon petite tresor. Share...

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Photo Editor (PictureBook) - October 6, 2010 - 1:03 pm

Beautiful bubby!