Australian Freeze Frame



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  36 CORAL CRS, Kellyville, New South Wales 2155, Australia

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  (02) 9629 5301

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36 CORAL CRS, Kellyville, New South Wales 2155

freezeframe.com.au/

(02) 9629 5301

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Monday
08:00-18:00
Tuesday
08:00-18:00
Wednesday
08:00-18:00
Thursday
08:00-18:00
Friday
08:00-18:00
Saturday
08:00-17:00

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Photography in the Hills district. With a background in celebrity and documentary photography, Richard Brummer, the founder and chief photographer of Australian Freeze Frame, started photographing people more than 25 years ago. This means you will feel confident and relaxed knowing that an experienced person will be capturing your images with a style that is candid and unobtrusive. No cheesy stiff poses but a natural fun romantic approach. He uses state of the art Nikon equipment and has thousands of dollars worth of lenses as he was one of the first photographers in Sydney to use digital cameras to capture weddings. Albums range from elegant hand crafted matted styles to contemporary magazine style albums. The videos are a perfect compliment to the photography.
They are shot with more of a documentary style and integrate stills from the photography. They tell the story of your wedding day as it unfolds without being pretentious or tacky. Great for those who want an all inclusive package. Whether he is in the studio or on location, you can expect a high amount of creativity in your images. Because Richard has been digitally capturing weddings in Sydney since 2002, he was one of the first wedding photographers to implement this new technology and provide greater freedom of choice for his customers. Also the first wedding photographer offering digital slideshows on DVD.
A word from the founder. “After completing a 4 year Bachelors degree in Design at University, majoring in photography, I left confident that I could call myself educated and accredited. These days anyone can call themselves a ‘professional photographer’ and start a wedding or portrait photography business, so be careful when choosing one. Ask if they have some sort of formal training. Its not enough just be a member of a club or an organisation. Chances are they might be cheaper but is it worth the risk?”

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