20-22 June 2025
Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre

How to Prepare for your Photography Experience

YOU’VE BOOKED YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY EXPERIENCE, WHAT’S NEXT? HERE ARE 5 TIPS TO PREPARE FOR YOUR FUN STUDIO SESSION

1) TREAT YOURSELF TO SOME WELL-DESERVED PAMPERING

A week before your session: Get your nails done, refresh your signature hair colour and perhaps throw in a cheeky facial! Now what about your man? Does he need to freshen up his hair cut? Maybe he could treat himself to a shave or beard trim at the barbers… Spoil yourself to some self-care so you feel your very best!

2) PACK YOUR BAG, WE’RE GOING ON AN ADVENTURE

Spend some time thinking about what you want to bring with you on the day. Maybe a sentimental piece of jewellery or a favourite item from your collectables? Bringing meaningful items really helps to personalise your artwork and make them extra special for you.

3) DRESS TO IMPRESS, NO WARDROBE STRESS!

But what is underneath counts too – Ladies, don’t forget to pack a strapless bra and a pair of cute undies. Why not treat yourself to a sexy new lingerie set and get some cheekier artwork created for your boudoir too? Guys, bring a couple of outfits that you feel great in and we will help you accessorise.

4) TO TAN OR NOT TO TAN?

We love to celebrate your beautiful natural skin tones, but if you prefer a golden glow, we recommend that you get a spray tan a week before your session. Never had a spray tan before? Then we suggest you get a trial one to make sure you’re happy with the result.

5) GET READY FOR YOUR PREMIÈRE

Before your studio session with us, take some time to walk around your home and think about where you would most love to re-live your forever moments. Take some photos of where you would like to display your artwork and we will curate the perfect artwork collection for you & your home.

Jules Allen

Jules Allen

Jules Allen, an award-winning Australian advocate and dynamic speaker, believes adversity is life's greatest gift. Overcoming childhood sexual abuse, addiction, and domestic violence, she now empowers others, caring for 32 foster children and advocating for adoption reform.

Her impactful journey, featured on Australian Story, includes rebuilding a refuge in the Solomon Islands and appearing on MasterChef. A leading expert on youth and women's issues, she was awarded the 2017 Alumni of the Year by Southern Cross University. Recently, she became an award-winning playwright, shedding light on foster care challenges, while her therapy work during COVID focuses on anxiety relief.