2013 Kids of Manawatu Book

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children portrait photography book to raise money for th Arohanui Hospice

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2013 Kids of Manawatu

Photography by Binh Trinh and Lin Zhao

This book has raised over $6000 for the Arohanui Hospice

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Hi there, and welcome to our charity photo book to help raise money for the wonderful Arohanui Hospice. We are Binh Trinh, Lin Zhao, and (drum roll) Mei Linh, from Picture Perfect Photography. We are a boutique photography studio based in Palmerston North, specialising in weddings, new born, family portraits and glamour/boudoir. We are one of the most awarded photography studios in New Zealand, with over 300 awards and

accolades world wide.

After a year of absence we are so excited to be creatingthe Kids of Manawatu book again. Now that we have a little one of our own, we really understand the importance of memories. We also feel honoured to have the privilegeofcapturing these beautiful

photos of the amazing children and helping their parents to celebrate the beauty of life for eternity.

This 2013 edition is in black and white, to celebrate my achievement as the first New Zealand photographer to win the prestigious international 2011 Black and White

Photographer of the Year. Shades of grey is where my passion is and it is a joy to create a black and white book to celebrate these children.

We hope you enjoy the images.

Johanna Ysabella

Lucas

Jack

Ava

Nathan

Sophia

Micah

Liam

Kaylee

Mahin

Andrew

Ella

Leo

Braxton

Emily

Maddyn

Caitlin

Libby

Bella

Milly

Alia

Cooper

Greer

Ethan

Mei Linh

Rosie

Maddison

Emily

IsabelleJames

Cottia

Elora

Jasmine

Pam

Aria

Kali

Kees

Van

Ayrton

Jenson

Beau

Larissa

Mollie

Tasman

Zarah

Alistair

Cameron

Jack

Holly

Jake

Jake

Lily

Katie

Ryder

Violet

Kaia

Athena

Maddie Paige

Indie

Chloe

Zoe

Ryan

Zoe

Zara

Tawhai

Max

Carlo

Quinn

Blake

Kayden

Riahn

Keira ... In memory of dad

Binh’s Selection

See you in 2014

Thank you to everyone who got behind this book project to support the Arohanui Hospice.

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