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Inclusive photographer in Melbourne

Inclusion and Diversity

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I am an Inclusive Photographer BAsed in Melbourne, Australia

It’s my intention to promote diversity and inclusion in my public images. As a white, middle-class, heterosexual and cis-gendered woman, I’m aware of my privilege and hope that I don’t take it for granted. But of course I’m still learning. If you have any feedback in regard to accessibility and inclusion, I’m happy to hear it.

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I’m am an inclusive photographer in Melbourne, my aim for photography sessions is that everyone feels welcome, included and safe.

  • First Nations people are welcome. I recognise the Wurundjeri people as the traditional owners of the lands on which I live and work, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.
  • People of colour, and people of all cultures and faiths, are welcome.
  • People of all genders are welcome.
  • Members of the LGBTQIA+ community are welcome.
  • People with disabilities are welcome, and I commit to working with people with disabilities to accommodate access needs.
  • People of all sizes are welcome. I’m committed to promoting body positivity and diversity.
  • People of any age are welcome. I celebrate life at all stages.
  • Neurodiverse people are welcome. I have lived experience as a parent of neurodivergent children.
  • People with sensory needs are welcome.
  • Families of all kinds are welcome. A large group of multiple generations with several children and grandchildren is a family, and a couple with no children is absolutely one too. A group of friends can be a family, and so can a single person – alone or with their children or pets.*

Statement of Ethics

Dignity

I strive to represent people with care and integrity. By educating myself about the contexts and subjects I photograph, I ensure that my images respect and uphold the dignity of every individual. I commit to respecting privacy requested for any reason and to engage in conversations about where and how my images are shown.

Responsibility

I aim to make a positive impact through my photography. By reflecting on the potential effects on individuals and society, I recognise the power of photography and commit to using it responsibly. This includes talking with my corporate clients about their diversity and inclusion practices and choosing to work with clients whose values align with these practises.

Environment

I carefully consider the environmental implications of my choices, including the equipment and processes I use. I choose to carefully choose locations that I photograph at and take into consideration cultural implications for First Nations people and also the safety of my clients and the natural environment.

Editing Practices and AI usage

While I utilise editing and AI for technical adjustments such as colour, I promise not to alter the natural features of my subjects beyond surface/transient scratches or sores. Practices such as excessive airbrushing, altering skin tones, or changing body shapes are not part of my work. I commit to representing skin and skin tone accurately. I commit to being mindful of how I utilise AI in my work and to not alter anything significant about a person in my work.

Representation

I am committed to representing a diverse range of people in my work. This includes various genders, sexualities, ethnicities, skin tones, body types, physical abilities, and financial backgrounds. My latest work can be found on my Instagram.

Accountability

I acknowledge that a lived experience of a statement such as this one is a continuous learning process. When mistakes occur, I respond with humility and vulnerability, striving to improve and learn from each experience. Each session is an opportunity to critically examine my motivations, methods, and impact. I treat everyone involved with respect and kindness.

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*I will happily do sessions with families large or small – but please note larger groups of extended families will be priced differently due to the additional time required. Full pricing details are here. Please be aware that some locations are not suitable for pets.

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Family photography that works for neurodivergent kids

I have lived experience as both a parent of neurodivergent children and as a neurodivergent person myself. I understand how overwhelming a photo session can feel, both for kids and for adults. All families deserve great photography, and I aim to make that possible, even if your family includes people who are autistic, have ADHD, or experience anxiety or sensory sensitivities.

As a family photographer for neurodivergent kids in Melbourne, I offer sessions that are designed to be flexible, gentle, and responsive to your family’s needs. This begins well before I pick up the camera. I take time to understand what works for your family—whether that’s through email, voice messages, or anything else that helps you communicate clearly and comfortably (because quite frankly we all know many of us hate the phone!).

We’ll choose a time and location that suits your crew—whether that’s a quiet park, your own home, or anywhere your child feels settled. Sessions are unhurried, with room to pause, regroup, or change direction as needed. There’s no pressure to perform or behave a certain way—just space to be yourselves. Behind the scenes I work efficiently so that sessions aren’t overwhelmingly long or difficult.

I truly value open communication in the lead-up and am happy to adapt wherever I can.

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Natural in-home newborn photos.

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Real, joyful and uncomplicated family photos.

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Joy filled, unobtrusive wedding photography.

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Sooo it turns out highschool kids absolutely dont Sooo it turns out highschool kids absolutely dont talk about their parents (who’da thunk it) because I was at a school showcase thing tonight and met a parent of a kid in my daughters and I nearly fell over when asking her what she does because she said: Photographer. I think I actually did the whole embarrassing: “Did you just say photographer?! Me too!” 🤣 Anyhoo that’s excellent. And now we are going to make plans to have coffee.
As a photographer an enormous part of the job is s As a photographer an enormous part of the job is snap decision making. Camera settings, composition, where to stand, what moments to prioritise and even in post, - which shots to keep, what needs to be cropped or made black and white. I’m quite good at making quick decisions (except what to have for dinner 🫠). A reception entrance - is often a shot I’d take from the front but with the view up the stairs being some food trucks and quite a flat sky, I decided this direction was better. It was absolutely the right call. 👏🏻 

The beautiful Laura and Maddie making their reception entrance at @alowyngardens
I often think about this newborn session. It was a I often think about this newborn session. It was a gifted session (as in someone gifted to them) and I didn’t have very much of an idea of what I was walking in to (let’s just say my info collecting systems are a little better now), it was just so gentle and beautiful.
GIVEAWAY!!! 🚨 @poppiesforgrace are running a Fe GIVEAWAY!!! 🚨 @poppiesforgrace are running a Festive Photos mini session giveaway. You’ll need to be on their feed to enter. These fast and oh-so-fun Christmas minis will be on the 19-22nd November and bookings are open soon. I’ll be there Weds/Thurs/Saturday (and the wonderful @veronika.sanderson.photo  will be there on Friday) bring all and sundry. Your kids, your grandma, your workmates, your best pals or housemates. It’s the most hectic joy filled week of my year. Background will be new of course, sneaks on that coming soon! 
Ps I spied ridiculously amazing kids dresses in @targetaus if you’re going whole festive Christmas vibe - maybe I’ll even do a reel about this (it’s a wee bit off brand because wear what you have and like tends to be my motto but hey!)

Please share this with someone who might like it!! 🎄 

#christmasminisessions #poppiesforgrace #festivephotos #melbournechristmas #melbourne #melbournefamily #melbournemums #thingstodomelbourne #christmastraditions
I photograph families, big and small and I make it I photograph families, big and small and I make it as easy as I can. Because the more comfortable you are the better your photos are going to be - and the more “you” your photos will be. I’m anti cheese and any kind of weird “get you in the zone” because manipulative emotional coaxing makes my skin crawl. (Photo prompts be damned - we don’t go there!!) So if this sounds good to you, you can find out more over at www.becmatheson.com I currently have my books open through to March next year.
Update. So I had my wisdom teeth out (under a gene Update. So I had my wisdom teeth out (under a general) the worst initial bit was a caffeine withdrawal headache/possibly post-wedding things (sometimes we call this a photography hangover) not the teeth! which is a little embarrassing and somewhat self inflicted - although apparently anaesthetics can amplify existing things…. otherwise the first two days were unpleasant but okay (even managed to edit a wedding!) but the night of day 2 and day 3 was not and I caved to the stronger meds and they were barely cutting it. Day 4 now and hopefully the worst is over… once I remember how to chew food again (that bit is slow) and find some energy, if I never see yoghurt again I’ll be happy. I have given myself two weeks all up to recover - of which I have no regrets and then it’ll be into the end of year fun/crazy in full swing.
Yesterday at @alowyngardens Yesterday at @alowyngardens

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