• About Rainee

    Covering Sydney, The Hunter and Central Coast (Inter-state and International by demand)Nationally sought after Multi International and National Award Winning Photographer Rainee Lantry, is the owner/photographer of Cloud Nine Photography and is a full accredited Master photographer of the AIPP (Australian Institute of Professional Photography).

    Since starting Cloud Nine Photography Rainee has been hired to shoot weddings and families across Australia in Perth, North Queensland, Gold Coast, Tasmania, through out NSW and Victoria. She has also photographed weddings and families internationally in, New York, Hawaii, Lake Como, Queenstown, Christchurch and Fiji. Her images have appeared in a number of editorial magazines including, Great Destination Weddings, Cosmopolitan Pregnancy, Practical Parenting, Shop 4 Kids, Disney Family Fun Magazine, Australian Pregnancy and Birth, LittleONE Baby and more.

    " There's a reason everyone's been raving about the breathtaking images of Rainee Lantry of Cloud Nine Photography. Unique and stunningly beautiful." Practical Parenting Baby Magazine.

    Over the years Rainee has won numerous awards at State( Gold, Silver Distinction, Silver), National (Silver) and International (Bronze and Silver) levels. Rainee was a Finalist for NSW AIPP Family Photographer 2015 and NSW AIPP Creative Photographer 2015. In 2016 Rainee won NSW AIPP Family Photographer of the year and was awarded Australian AIPP Family Photographer of the year 2016 finalist.

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Here is a sneak peek for Ashley and Richard. Hope you guys had a safe trip back up to Queensland. It was lovely to meet you all…

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Shi - April 14, 2012 - 7:55 pm

Hi Gretchen! I’m doing 4 at a time, because I’m semlutaniously adding them to Flickr, and didn’t want to overwhelm my Flickr stream with photos of my feet :) And yes, I’m using my 28 everyday to try to get some continuity with the placement of my feet. In hindsight, I probably should have used my 20mm, but it’s manual focus (old lens from my Dad) and not sure I’d always want to focus manually! Thanks for the nice comments :)