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Melbourne family, newborn, wedding and brand photographer

Hey! I’m Bec Matheson, a Melbourne (Naarm) Photographer.

This beautiful image (and below) was taken by the brilliant Tanya Gray, top image by legendary Hugh Stewart

Do you feel awkward being photographed?

I’m Bec Matheson, Melbourne photographer and an introvert, I totally get it. But with more than 15 years’ experience, I’ve developed a knack for helping people feel at ease. Here’s some of what I do:

  • Plan together. We talk about what you want, sort the how, what and where so everyone knows the plan.
  • Low-pressure for kids (and adults). Fun, calm sessions, no performing required, my main priority is for you to feel comfortable
  • Straightforward process. Simple steps that even reluctant partners can get behind, clear pricing and deliveries
  • Natural images. I can give you guidance but you wont be micromanaged, you will feel comfortable, no props or cheesy poses.
  • Meaningful locations. Home or a favourite spot that matters to your family, or a type of location that feels right.
  • Access adjustments. Tell me any sensory, mobility or communication needs, I can adapt timings, locations and how we work.
  • Experienced and trusted. 15+ years photographing in Melbourne; many families rebook year after year, also trusted by organisations like Purebaby, Village Cinemas and the Starlight Foundation.

I photograph real life. My editing style is clean and timeless with true-to-life colour and classic black and whites. No Instagram trends or brown-toned filters. Life is full of colour, your photos should be too.

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Newborn · Family · Wedding · Brand

Easy for families

Simple Process

Real life, real places

Inclusive

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 Photography Services

True to life, natural, in-home

Newborn
A large group of a melbourne family sit around inside a home interacting casually with each other

Real and uncomplicated family sessions

Family

Joy-filled, unobtrusive wedding photography

Weddings
image of a girl writing during a photos taken to market a writing in Melbourne

People-focused photography for brands

Commercial

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. It solidifies memories. 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

Back when I was a graphic designer, I was unexpectedly given the opportunity to go 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, she could now go to school. With my camera, I could share and celebrate this life-giving change. Photography connects people and makes change.

Celebration

So I became a photographer. I 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 gives you a clear glimpse of the beauty, complexity and connectedness of real life, I’ve done my job. Real life is worth celebrating at every stage—and turning that into something you can keep and come back to 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!”

Boronia & Simon
This image of my family at home is by Tanya Gray Photography

Photography sessions that feel real and not awkward.

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There are some real perks to photography life. Des There are some real perks to photography life. Despite being a deep creature of habit. I also love the variety this woke brings. I can be in a horse paddock one day and the city the next (like I was this morning). Sessions should reflect who you are and what you want to show about your life.
My 2016 album just arrived. I’m doing each year My 2016 album just arrived. I’m doing each year slowly (this is the fourth album I’ve made). The great benefit of having your images organised is that albums take much less time. This company is @zno_usa I don’t directly offer this brand through my gallery as they’re maybe not quite as polished as the other crew I use (nor are they integrateable with my gallery software) but they feel like a good balance of quality to budget. Although they’re still not crazy cheap (hence why I space making them out!). I also use this company as they offer the page volume I need to cover a full year - which was very important when I made my 2019 album because I took A LOT of photos that year! I also think their album builder is pretty great. Happy to answer any questions. 

#photoalbum #zno #familyphotos
With my first kid I used to hang out in our kitche With my first kid I used to hang out in our kitchen/dining area at the time in the morning and there were some tawny frogmouths in a gumtree in the backyard (we were up high) and I would have abc classic fm on the background like a old person 😆😆😆 (this is pre google home/alexa days guys) and we’d hang out in the garden. It was deeply unfrantic. The accounts I love most on instagram are the design/housey/romanticise your life types. I like the leaning in to cosy. Sometimes this reflects real life, sometimes it doesn’t and it’s a reminder to try and pace and choose small nice things. The challenge is ironic because the tiredness makes your scroll but the real rest comes from the living it. I have no planned point to this ramble except that thinking about the fact that it’s nice sometimes to document both the gentle present engaged moments because they DO happen as well as the real good ol mess of the reality of raising kids.
Melbourne newborn sessions at home. Life as it is. Melbourne newborn sessions at home. Life as it is. No hassle to get to a studio. Just be.
I’m definitely not opposed to using AI to do thi I’m definitely not opposed to using AI to do things quicker and smarter but guys… today I saw a photographers caption (don’t ask who, I truly can’t remember… someone overseas!) and the phrasing was freakishly familiar to some of the lines I was getting when I was trying out some streamlining captions (which I binned after it feeling a bit weird but woah I could spot it even though it was pretty causal and conversational, even for ai). I’ve also had some weird little things crop up along in the last year where I think AI has learnt from my website and spat out at people using it for their own photography brands esp around copywriting spaces (Likely because of my good SEO, also ironically the best thing I’ve ever done for my business) and it does feel like my brand has been a bit hijacked (or simply watered down). I typically have a hard and fast rule that this page is not for whinging. But it’s certainly give me pause, and I might have to sit with it for a bit… And then hopefully get over myself. It’s a good practice as a photographer to take yourself off to somewhere really busy (like a city) and remember just how many people there are in the world. Not immune from the old imposter syndrome even at 15 years in! 

I think the challenge in 2026 sits in how to remain really firmly yourself as a brand and business when not a lot is sacred any more and the volume of content out here is so huge. These are the things I’m thinking about at the moment. 

Anyhoo, have a pic from my archives.
For @purebabyorganic with @mikabercrombie For @purebabyorganic with @mikabercrombie

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