
Hey! I’m Bec Matheson, a Melbourne (Naarm) Photographer.
I take photos of families, weddings and newborns.

Uncomplicated photos, joyful and easy
Do you feel awkward being photographed?
I’m Bec Matheson, Melbourne photographer and an introvert, I totally get it. But with more than 14 years’ experience, I’ve developed a knack for helping people feel at ease. Here’s some of what I do:
- Talk about what you want – the how, what, where of your photoshoot
- Make it fun and not scary for kids
- Provide an easy, straightforward process that engages even reluctant partners
- Work with individual personalities so everyone’s comfortable
- Take natural photos – nothing too fancy, no props or cheesy poses
- Accommodate any accessibility needs
- Prioritise locations that hold special meaning for you and your family
Great photos show your real life, memories of your beautiful reality without presenting a rose-tinted, touched-up version of things. I use timeless black and whites and rich, true-to-life colours, because there’s no point having a brown-toned image for a colour-filled existence.
A bit about me…
I’m a flat white drinking, book-loving Melbournite, (these cliches I’ll happily lean in to), but I grew up overseas in the Pacific (Solomon Islands) – therefore will often miss pop culture references. My husband, Geoff, is a teacher and we have three daughters, Claire, Céleste and Maggie.
Being a parent is both fun and hard. Unsurprisingly, I take a lot of photos of my girls – it helps me notice things about their childhood. In amongst the chaos I try keep on top of a ‘52 project’ (a photo a week for a year), I’m a massive advocate for documenting your own lives and you can listen to me talking all things kid photos on the Mamatography podcast.
Reading widely makes me happy, and being a bit of a nerd I do love some cosy sci-fi (totally a genre). I’m also quite into survival reality shows (Alone, anyone?! ) camping holidays with family, dreaming up ideas for improving my very 1980’s house – sometimes doing them (don’t mind a bit of DIY) – and a more recent but somewhat tentative interest in gardening.
Melbourne family Photographer
These values make what I do worthwhile.
When I was 15, my family moved back to Australia from the Solomon Islands (An island in the Pacific where I grew up). Before we left, I took hundreds of photos to try to hold on to all the things of home – then our hard-drive failed. Everything gone.
Attention
Losing those pictures was difficult, but I learned something valuable: the process of making those images made me slow down and really pay attention. My appreciation for the beauty in everyday life hasn’t left me – (Although I’m genuinely quite thrilled when my kids are finally in bed!).
Connection
Years later, as a graphic designer, I was sent overseas to photograph for a non-profit. In Vietnam I met a little girl who no longer had to walk miles to collect water because the project had built a well in her village, and now she could go to school. With my camera, I could both share and celebrate this life-giving change. This little girls’ life connected with my own story of growing up away from Western privilege (You bet comparatively I still had plenty) and yet gave a voice for something bigger than my own experience. Goodbye graphic design. (It really was a great job you know…)
Celebration
So I became a photographer. I do think a photo is kind of like the T.A.R.D.I.S. (I did say I was a nerd): it’s bigger on the inside. When an image offers you a glimpse into the beauty, complexity and connectedness of real life, I know I’ve done my job right. Real life is worth celebrating through all stages and turning that into an image you can have to hold on to and remember is a joy.



“Bec is the most brilliant, talented and generous family photographer. She’s also just a beautiful human being and makes any photography session so much fun, you’ll forget she even has a camera! She has photographed our tiny family four times now and created the most precious and beautiful memories for us. She has a remarkable ability to capture the little in-between, secret moments that two people share and somehow crystallise it in one perfect, precious image. You won’t regret booking her for your family or newborn photos!”
