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Natalie Lucchitti: Photographed by Andie (8) and Patrick (5)

"I love Giorgio Armani foundation, Kevyn Aucoin mascara, Hourglass primer and NARS blush and bronzer. My new favourite perfume is Diptyque Eau Capitale. I am obsessed with the scent."

"The child's eye" is a visual documentation of the lives of Australian mothers seen through the eyes of their children, using a film camera to help capture the moment with authentic, unfiltered images. 

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Georgia Egan: Photographed by Valentina (9)

"I love looking at this little boy. Every day I think… ‘we made him’ and ‘he is a part of us’. It always brings a smile to my face.”

"The child's eye" is a visual documentation of the lives of Australian mothers seen through the eyes of their children, using a film camera to help capture the moment with authentic, unfiltered images. 

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Kelly Hume: Photographed by Bea (4)

I used to think being a woman meant being in touch with your sexuality and being unapologetic about it. Once I got married, that changed. And once I became a Mother, that changed again.”

"The child's eye" is a visual documentation of the lives of Australian mothers seen through the eyes of their children, using a film camera to help capture the moment with authentic, unfiltered images. 

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Bec Parsons: Photographed by Olive (7)

“I love everything about being a Mother! I’ve never experienced such a selfless love... a love that is so strong and tender it brings me so much joy and happiness.”

"The child's eye" is a visual documentation of the lives of Australian mothers seen through the eyes of their children, using a film camera to help capture the moment with authentic, unfiltered images. 

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Libby Knott: Photographed by Sunday (15) and Harper (7).

“It’s a mere impossibility to be in control of everything all the time. Life is full of unpredictable situations, so you’re better off practising being adaptable. Just sit back and enjoy the show.”

"The child's eye" is a visual documentation of the lives of Australian mothers seen through the eyes of their children, using a film camera to help capture the moment with authentic, unfiltered images. 

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