Amanda McLennan


Profile

Amanda McLennan
City: Perth
Country: Australia
Joined: Apr 2008

All proceeds from my work will be donated to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal until the end of April. I have also donated some pieces to fundraising groups through redbubble.

I am a married mother of two kids, my daughter who just turned 10 and my 8 year old son. I work as an oversize load pilot and truck driver within the family house transporting company. This sees me traveling all over the wonderful state of Western Australia delivering transportable homes and chalets to park home villages and caravan parks. I have also recently started driving road trains for BGC.
I have always loved photography but have never taken it seriously. I have never taken a class so my photos may be completely rubbish from a professional perspective (please don’t let me know if they are) but hope my work will still be enjoyed.
I have always wanted to be creative and artistic but have no talent when it comes to putting anything down on paper and so photography is perfect for me.

Here are some of my images that have been featured in RedBubble groups

Home page features include

My sold work

YouTube links
Amanda McLennan Photography
Kelseigh Cut’s it up

My Bubblesite
Amanda McLennan Bubblesite

Amanda McLennan Facebook

Journal Entries

Massive

Posted 2 months ago, 6 comments so far.

Home Page

Posted 4 months ago, 8 comments so far.

Engagement Portraits

Posted 4 months ago, 4 comments so far.

Help for the Bushfire Appeal

Posted 4 months ago, 2 comments so far.

Staircase Featured

Posted 5 months ago, 2 comments so far.

First Bushfire of the Year

Posted 5 months ago, 11 comments so far.

I won an ipod!

Posted 6 months ago, 15 comments so far.

Our Boxing Day Baby

Posted 6 months ago, 9 comments so far.

Featured Works

Posted 6 months ago, 10 comments so far.

Check this out!

Posted 8 months ago, 4 comments so far.

Writing

I Stand Alone

I am tired of the lonliness, / I am here but stand alone.

Haunting

The fact that they were gone was something she could learn to eventually accept – the fact that it was her fault haunted her.

Teapots and Treasures

I felt that saying a deathbed “I love you” would be like giving up, and that she would have known. I told her instead that I had kept the secret of the teapot.

The Unimportant

Alone in self pity, Quietly grieving, You remind me that I don’t belong.

Watchlist

  • Paul Pichugin
  • Alex  Cearns
  • Where for ART Thou Trading Post
  • benivory
  • Phoenix-Appeal
  • Mark German