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NATASHA PAVEZP O R T F O L I O

105 Pearces Creek RoadAlstonville, NSW, Australia 2477

t: 0401 953 172 | e: [email protected] | w: tashpavez.wordpress.com

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NATASHA PAVEZ105 Pearces Creek Road

Alstonville, NSW, Australia 2477t: 0401 953 172

e: [email protected]: tashpavez.wordpress.com

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The Lead UpIf you plan on having guests involved, do everyone a favour and plan well in advance. You'll be able to secure the venue of your dreams and celebrate with all those you adore.

A save the date card is a must-do; ideally, you should send this out about six months before the wedding. Include information about your chosen destination – that way, you can really whet your guests' appetite for a spot of travel!

Keep in mind that while the wedding is no doubt going to be expensive for the pair of you, your guests can seriously incur some hits to the back pocket with a destination wedding. Be considerate about your location, your venue, and accommodation options. Discuss whether your venue has any group accommodation discounts, or scour the internet to check out what options, from hostel to hotel, are available nearby for an overnight stay. Getting there and back needs to be simple and cost-effective, so do your research beforehand to see what fl ights your guests can catch.

Tourist-heavy locales make the most of holiday seasons, so consider planning your destination wedding in an off-peak time for further cost cutting. And while we all love a pressie or two,

why not consider your guests' presence your wedding present, and forgo the usual gift? A memory lasts far longer than any toaster.

The ArrivalYou've arrived, hooray! After a long fl ight, you're probably a mite weary – and your guests will certainly be craving a spot of R&R.

Organise a shuttle bus (or, if you like a bit of luxury, a private car) to pick your guests up from the airport and take them to their accommodation. You can also have transport sorted for the big day, to ensure your guests all get there easily if they're staying in a different location.

Make sure you welcome the travellers warmly – we love the idea of a little welcome package waiting for your loved ones! (Think of it like a bomboniere.) Fill it with information about the location, contact details, fun activities to do outside of the wedding festivities, and any other dates and times they may need to remember. If you've got group accommodation booked, perhaps ask the venue if they can organise some tasty treats for your guests – think Champagne, a fruit platter or some decadent sweets on arrival.

Once all your guests have arrived, perhaps organise a sweet night out to catch up (nothing too over the top, of course, you'll all be exhausted!). You can also plan a few activities to allow your guests to see the best your location has to offer.

Wedding BellsThe big day has come, and you'll be busy tying the knot, lucky you! Make sure your guests are looked after and enjoying themselves. Don't worry, your destination wedding planner will have all that well in hand. Make sure you thank your guests on the day, too – they've travelled a long way to see you say I do.

Au RevoirSee your guests off properly, thanking them for making such an effort to come to your big day. As baggage restrictions may make bulky favours impractical, consider supplying your guests with a few treats to get home – a crossword puzzle, sudoku, or colouring book for the littlies goes down a treat. And grab a happy snap of the pair of you with your guests, all of you surrounded by that happy, wedded-bliss glow.

You’ve set the date, fi xed the location, and planned the wedding of your dreams, guests included. Now, it’s time to sort out all the little details to

get them to the chapel with you, happy faces abundant.

Words: Natasha Pavez

Guest GetawayPhotos: Studio Impressions Photography

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Why renew?While the post-wedding day bliss might seem like enough to carry you through all that life has to throw at you, there's absolutely no denying it – life is hard, and sometimes romance falls slightly by the wayside. A vow renewal is a reminder of everything you promised each other back on the big day, surrounded by the ones you love.

"It might be that you want to mark a new phase and commitment in your relationship, or that you want to celebrate a milestone," says Kate White, author of The Australian Wedding Book. "A renewal of vows ceremony might not constitute a 'real' wedding in the legal sense, but that doesn't make it any less joyous."

Location, LocationNaturally, it's the perfect time to plan an escape overseas or to a destination you simply adore. Did you fall in love with a location you visited on your honeymoon? Have you always dreamed of sunning yourself in the south of France? Or do you even secretly wish you'd just run away to Vegas? Now's your chance. You can take off to myriad locations around the world, ticking off a destination on your travel bucket list at the same time.

A sunny island is always a popular choice (Bali, Thailand, the Whitsundays and Pacifi c Islands boast plenty of coastline for your renewal), or you can indulge in the romantically classic surrounds of Europe. Get in touch with your chosen venue well in advance – often, they'll have a vow renewal package that will take care of all the nitty gritty details.

True love lasts a lifetime, so why not celebrate? Reminisce on the wedding day love with one of our favourite excuses for an overseas escape – a vow renewal.

Words: Natasha Pavez

Love,Everlasting

Take an up-close peek at weddings with The Australian Wedding Book by Kate White. Penguin, RRP $75.00

Save the DateAnything goes when you renew your vows – whether you choose to say "I do" for a second time on your fi rst anniversary or your fi ftieth, there's no wrong time. "If there are few hard and fast rules for weddings, there are even fewer for renewal of vows celebrations," says Kate.

Be Our GuestAs it's not a second wedding, there's no pressure – you're not obligated to invite everyone who saw you exchange vows the fi rst time! This will seriously free up your guest list, so invite those you adore (or escape a deux) and hit up the location of your dreams.

If you're renewing on your own, there isn't a whole lot out of the ordinary to consider – just make your plans, book those tickets and head off into wedded bliss (again!). However, if you are inviting guests, make sure to give them plenty of time to plan their time off work so they can be there to see your celebration of love. (Check out Guest Getaway on page 9 for plenty of ideas on how to treat your guests!)

Word to the Wise"Treat this as a fabulous opportunity to express who you really are, or to fi nally have the wedding you always wanted but perhaps didn't have because of family pressures or a shortage of money," Kate advises. "You can truly be as spontaneous as you wish and concentrate on enjoying yourselves. This is a celebration generated by, and primarily for, you."

Remember: at the end of the day, it's all about the love you share – so go on, celebrate in your own romantic idyll and pledge some vows that show just how you cherish one another.

Real life couple Nicole and Leigh renewed their

vows after 15 years of wedded bliss, choosing

the city of love for their 'I do, part two'. J'adore!

Plenty of celebs have renewed their vows over the years, but there's none more sweet than the late Patrick Swayze's renewal of vows to his wife, Lisa Niemi. The ceremony was at the actor's New Mexico ranch in 2008, with a source reporting, "It was very important to Patrick to express his love and commitment to Lisa. They both mean the world to one another." Be right back, fetching tissues…

Photography: Fran Bolini

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BALIWith glittering white sands and turquoise waters firmly in the minds of anyone who dreams of Bali, you’d be forgiven for assuming famed beaches are all this location has to offer. But a closer look – and a little bit of a hunt with your sweetheart – proves there’s so much more on offer.

When night falls down by the shore, Bali’s party side comes out to play. By day, sophisticated shopping puts you squarely amongst the most luxe retail centres in the world – with a market find or two a must-buy.

Craving a different feel? Head to the hills. Verdant rice paddies, with their fronds swaying gently in the mountain breeze, are an idyllic wedding day choice with Bali’s true personality on show.

And with Bali’s luxurious resorts promising five and six-star service, you’ll have your every whim catered for. It’s a destination wedding, in style.

Legal Requirements

Australian couples, you’ll need to lodge an application at the Consulate for a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage. In most cases, if you apply within public office hours your certificate will be processed on the same day. You’ll then sign an application in front of a Consular Official (and produce your passport as proof of ID, along with original proof of a marriage dissolution if applicable, such as a decree absolute or death certificate).

Your certificate fees will be payable in Indonesian Rupiah, but are based on the exchange rate at the time your application is lodged.

AsiaGet hitched in

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Bustling and beguiling in one instance and serenely spiritual in another, a destination wedding in Asia will entice every one of your senses, no matter your tastes as a couple.

THAILANDConjure up images of a romantic feast for two over your favourite Thai dish. Now, imagine the scenery – shimmering temples cresting along the skyline, peach-toned sands and glorious amounts of sun cast a golden hue over this gorgeous land. What more can you ask for on your destination wedding?

Follow the well-travelled road to discover Thailand in a nutshell, from beach to jungle. Phuket, as one of Thailand’s largest islands, is one of the most versatile locales – where action-happy couples thrive in thriving Patong, more serene couples may want to exchange their vows amidst luxurious natural surrounds, such as those found in picturesque Laguna, Kamala and Surin.

Serene Chiang Mai, with its jungle-strewn hills and peaks, lures couples from all over the world; Bangkok, madly buzzing 24/7, may attract a different sort of couple but it’s just as alluring as the rest of Thailand. And, where sand meets sea, there’s plenty of coastline for you and your guests to enjoy.

Legal Requirements

Allow three days in Bangkok to get your paperwork in order before tying the knot. You’ll need to go your embassy in Thailand to complete declarations to say you’re free and clear to be married.

These documents will be translated into Thai, then taken along to the Legislation Division of Consular Affairs Department (along with originals and copies of your passports) to authenticate the Consular Official’s signature. This will take about two days. After, submit your documents to the District registrar who will register the marriage and issue your Thai marriage certificate, following the procedure laid down by Thai law.

PHILIPPINESCompared to the rest of Asia, the Philippines are seemingly a world away – the Spanish influence is well-infused into these 7,000 (or so) islands. That’s not to say they’re all the same, so a couple looking to get hitched in the Philippines can get whatever experience they desire.

Boracay is the laid-back lovers’ dream – the white sands and crystal-clear ocean may seem cliché, but the vibe here is unparalleled. Say “I do” with sand between your toes and a cooling breeze catching your veil in Palawan. Elope to a secluded island in the tropics for your vows. Or, take your loved ones to the Intramuros district for a wedding that’s all about el amor.

The options are rife for post-wedding shenanigans, too, as couples can journey to a location that’s utterly different to their wedding destination for their honeymoon. The best memories start here…

Legal Requirements

Whether you apply in person or via mail, you’ll need two documents to legally marry in the Philippines – a Certificate of No Impediment (or CNI, issued by the Australian Embassy in Manila less than 6 months prior to your wedding day), and a marriage licence (issued by the Philippine Government).

You and your partner must complete an application form, which must be signed in front of an authorised witness. This – along with your birth certificate or passport, authorisation letter and payment in Philippine Peso – will then be lodged with a Consular Officer at the embassy, so you can receive a CNI. If you want an appointment, book well in advance!

To apply for a marriage licence, head down to the local city hall with ID and paperwork if you’ve had a previous spouse. You’ll need to wait ten days from your date of application before receiving your licence.

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Australia & New Zealand

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AUSTRALIAWhere do we begin? From coast to country, we're pretty blessed with divine landscapes for a destination wedding.

Sydney and Melbourne grace the pages of the sophisticated couple's travel tome, with the urban-meets-artsy feel certainly beguiling; Brisbane, tucked along the riverbanks, might not be as buzzing but it's just as bewitching.

Or, meander into the vines and tie the knot with your honey in the heart of the Barossa and Hunter Valleys. The vineyards are a romantic backdrop to your vows – and believe us, your guests will be ecstatic with the incredible wedding day feast you'll treat them to.

We've got over 35,000 kilometres of coastline, so why not take advantage? Beachside, we're spoiled for choice. Hit up a luxury island, like Hamilton Island or the Whitsundays, and spend the days pre- and post-wedding indulging your hedonist side. For a quieter wedding by the water, fi nd a little beach tucked away from prying eyes. There's plenty on offer.

Legal Requirements

If you're from Australia, you shouldn't have any surprises on your day! To legally wed your partner, you need to fi nd an authorised marriage celebrant or religious practitioner to conduct your ceremony.

You'll then need to give notice of your intention to marry – complete a Notice of Intended Marriage form, sign it together in the presence of a qualifi ed witness, and lodge the notice with your celebrant at least one month prior to your wedding. Make sure your celebrant has evidence of your identity – an original birth certifi cate or current passport will work. If you've been previously married, you must present originals of your divorce papers, or the original death certifi cate for a previous spouse.

NEW ZEALANDIt's a magical location both north and south, with towering snow-topped peaks meeting rolling green hills. There's the fjords, the golden sandy beaches, dramatic volcanoes, forests, and miles of open plains. And please, don't forget about those divine hot springs.

Sold on New Zealand? We haven't even begun, not really. A destination wedding in New Zealand promises stunning backdrops for your big day, with so much variety you'll be hard pressed to choose your ideal location. You can take your loved ones (or plan an escape for two) to so many places in just one day thanks to the country's compact size.

Say “I do” at the Church of the Good Shepard, Lake Tekapo, surrounded by some of the world's most idyllic mountain views. Choose a luxury lodge with exquisite cuisine, perfect for a destination wedding with your loved ones in tow. You can even exchange vows in a hot air balloon, soaring over the Canterbury plains. Whatever you choose, it'll be a wedding you won't forget, for all the right reasons.

Legal requirements

If you're legally allowed to marry in your home country, you're legally allowed to get married in New Zealand – easy!

If you plan on being in New Zealand more than three days prior to tying the knot, complete a 'Notice of Intended Marriage' form; if not, you'll need to complete some additional forms. All are available and easy to fi nd on the New Zealand Government's Births, Deaths and Marriages website. Then, sign a Statutory Declaration in front of a registrar. Three days after this, you'll be able to pick up your licence and two copies of the Copy of Particulars.

Most of this can be completed before arriving in New Zealand, so start planning now.

It may be home, but it’s fi lled with destinations aplenty that are perfect for your big day.

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SAMOAPacifi c Islands mean beaches, right? Not so in Samoa – you'll get that, but also plenty of rainforest, mountain and valley views to whet your travel appetite. It's a slow-paced island hideaway that'll have you and your guests relaxed and on top of the world.

Legal requirementsFax a copy of your completed Intent to Marry form, birth certifi cates and passports (plus divorce documentation or a spouse's death certifi cate if applicable) to the Ministry of Justice at least 14 days prior to your arrival. You'll also need to be in Samoa for a few days prior to your intended date of marriage, and pay a small fee to the Ministry of Justice in Apia.

FIJIA cheerful 'Bula!' and natural wonders await in Fiji – there's a reason why plenty visit these sun-fi lled shores, year in and out. Choose a fi ve-star resort for your wedding party or take over your own island, and say your vows at night under the twinkling stars. Romantic, don't you think?

Legal requirementsApply for your marriage licence at least three working days before your wedding – you can do this at the nearest Registrar offi ce or District offi ce in Fiji. You both must provide the following documents to the registrar for verifi cation purposes at least two weeks before the big day:

• Original birth certifi cate• Valid passport• Divorce papers or death certifi cate, if applicable

VANUATUThis tropical paradise will leave you enchanted, with islands dotted through the warm Pacifi c Ocean. Clear waters and emerald land – paired with world-class resorts – make Vanuatu the ideal place for a laid-back destination wedding.

Legal requirementsContact a wedding organiser – they'll provide you with a marriage application form (and answer all of your questions!). Lodge your application with the Vanuatu government 28 days prior to your wedding, and make sure you're in the country together at least three days prior to your wedding day. Bring your passports, have one witness for each person to prove your identity, and you're sorted.

HAWAIIBetween the swaying palm trees and beautiful beaches, you'll think you've just stepped into heaven. Channelling America's luxe vibe with all the laid-back spirit of the Pacifi c Islands, it's the best of both worlds for a destination wedding.

Legal requirementsRegardless of your visa type, you can get married in Hawaii – just make sure you take your passport along to identify yourselves. Ensure you apply for a marriage licence through the Hawaii Department of Health prior to the wedding. You may need to bring your birth certifi cate and photo ID if you're under 19 years of age to prove you can legally wed; if you've been divorced for less than two months, bring your divorce papers.

TAHITIWith 118 islands for your choosing, there's plenty going on in Tahiti for a tranquil, luxurious escape. From coral reefs to palm-fringed beaches, aquamarine lagoons to emerald peaks, there's a perfect backdrop to say 'I do'.

Legal requirementsTo legally marry in Tahiti, set aside three to fi ve months to prepare all your documentation. You'll need to be at least 18 years old, not currently married, not a French national or resident of France, and have two witnesses to accompany you. You'll also need to submit the following:

• A completed 'Marriage of Foreign Citizens in French Polynesia' application

• A letter signed and dated by both future spouses, addressed to the mayor of the commune chosen for your ceremony

• A copy of both your passports (for ID purposes)

• A certifi ed copy of both your birth certifi cates, authenticated with an 'Apostille', translated into French by an approved translator (available on the consulate's website) and legalised by the French Consulate

• A 'Certifi cate of Non-Marital Status' signed by a lawyer, translated into French and legalised by the French Consulate

• Proof of residency for both the future spouses.

Send all this to the mayor's offi ce of the commune in which you're getting married, at least 45 days prior to the ceremony. On the day, the mayor will perform your ceremony in the presence of two witnesses, hand you your marriage certifi cate – and done!

COOK ISLANDSWith 15 islands making up the beautiful Cook Islands, there's plenty on offer – but no matter where you go, you won't be sacrifi cing on that divine island time. Follow your heart to Aitutaki Lagoon for the dream South Pacifi c wedding, with a luxurious resort reception to follow.

Legal requirementsYou'll need to apply in person to the Registrar of Marriages in the Cook Islands on arrival, giving a minimum of three days notice for processing your application. Bring your passport when fi ling your Notice of Intended Marriage at the Registrar's Offi ce in Avarua, and ensure you have a copy of the Decree Nisi (divorce documents) if you are divorced.

The legal age of consent in the Cook Islands is 20; if you're younger, make sure you have written parental approval. You also cannot apply for this licence outside of the Cook Islands.

With their romantic atmosphere and dreamy island vibe, it’s no wonder couples fl ock to the myriad Pacifi c Islands for a destination wedding.

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STYLE FILE: BEACH BOHOSand between your toes, breeze in your hair, the one you love by your side… a bohemian beach wedding sounds divine, don’t you think? Get wedding-day ready with our style guide – it’s all you need for the perfect destination wedding, oceanside.

The destinationClose to home: The Whitsundays – come on, where else can you find such picturesque shores? Add to that a sense of laid-back luxe at any of the resorts on tap, and your destination wedding is looking very well sorted.Crossing the oceans: Any number of Asian Islands will do, but we’re seriously craving the white-sand beaches of Bali. With an ambient mix of party pleasure and hedonist indulgence, it’s the ideal combo for your big day.

The gownPick a gown that’s floaty and flowing – don’t go for gowns with too much fuss! Instead, choose natural fabrics and soft tones, a low-key design and plenty of romance.Close to home: Clara gown, Karen Willis HolmesCrossing the oceans: Cascada gown, BHLDN

Hair and BeautySimple is the word of the day, so think flowing tresses with a natural wave, light make up and a megawatt smile.Real Bride Inspo: Tobey, who tied the knot in Rarotonga.Celebrity Inspo: Blake Lively – red carpet ready, but effortlessly so.

AccessoriesKeep it simple, keep it sweet. Whether you draw inspiration from glam gold or bountiful blooms, you don’t want the look to be overpowering.Natural tones: A flower crown is the boho babe’s bestie. Real bride Kate pulls this look off so well!Glam it up: We’re in love with Shut The Front Door’s beach-ready headpieces – dainty, with an almost vintage feel that lends itself perfectly to a bohemian beach wedding.

June 25, 2015 // style file: beach boho

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Copy + Features EditorDeveloping copy for advertising and editorial features across five magazines: Queensland Brides, Queensland Homes, Holidays for Couples, Great Destination Weddings, and Outdoor & Poolside Living. This includes proofing and editing all ads and editorial. I act as the final pair of eyes on all content proceeding to print, on all brands.

Coordinating editorial shoots and photography for magazine features.

Developing editorial ideas for print and online inclusion, including product guides and long-form editorial.

Interviewing popular personalities for magazine and online inclusion across a variety of subjects.

Generating creative content for all online brands, utilising Wordpress and Joomla CMS and best SEO practices.

Proofing and editing each piece generated for online inclusion.

Assisting with social media campaigns across Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest as required, utilising Buffer systems.

Supervising eDM creation for three brands, proofing and editing each piece for inclusion and developing content for each.

Training new staff members on programs and protocol and managing the editorial team, working as deputy to editors of the magazines and working closely with my superiors to ensure the magazine leaves on deadline.

Liaising with clients for best advertising results.

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Digital Copywriting (Short Course)Learning to better write for online, repurposing print articles for our websites and social media. This included further SEO, social media and copywriting training.

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English Grammar and Style (Short Course)Mastering grammatical concepts and syntactical strategies, furthering my skills in critiquing and editing my own and others’ writing.

University of Queensland2015

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E X P E R I E N C E ( C O N T I N U E D )

2013

2012

2013 - 2014PR AssistantDeveloped editorial pieces for yum. gluten free magazine, including interviews, feature articles, and product reviews. This magazine focused on gluten free food and the health food industry, giving me an in-depth look at alternative diets and cuisines.

Completed media liason tasks for clients across a range of industries, including pitching articles to national and international media resoures, developing media releases, and conducting interviews with clients to design the best public relations program for their needs.

This began as an internship, quickly progressing to a paid PR Assistant role.

InternDeveloped articles for Polka Dot Bride’s various brands.

Liaised with clients and personalities in the wedding industry for inclusion online, sourcing new talent for various features.

Assisted with social media, particularly Facebook.

Researched for editors, following up with contacts and leads for online editorial.

Uploaded content into a custom Wordpress interface, utilising best SEO practices.

PR AssistantDeveloped media resources on behalf of Tourism Queensland and the Apollo Motorhome Group.

Organised media familiarisation trips for journalists on behalf of Tourism Queensland.

Developed social media campaigns on behalf of the Apollo Motorhome Group, involving promotion and organising competitions.

Belle PR

Polka Dot Bride

Media Mosaic

N A T A S H A P A V E ZCOPY EDITOR + WRITER

bellepr.com

polkadotbride.com.au

mediamosaic.com.au

2010-2012Editorial AssistantWrote for multiple sections of the magazine, including receptions, real weddings and fashion.

Developed interview questions for high-profile personalities.

Assisted with photo shoots.

Conducted research, ensuring all client databases were up to date.

Discerning Bride Magazine

prespub.com

P E R S O N A L E X P E R I E N C E

2013

2014 - presentPersonal BloggingWritten for personal experience, covering a variety of lifestyle topics to further my writing skills. This utilises Wordpress.

BloggerVolunteered to write for West End Magazine’s blog, discussing food around Brisbane and personal recipes.

La Chascona

West End Magazine

lachasconablog.wordpress.com

westendmagazine.com

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R E F E R E N C E S

Jessie TaiapaFormer Production Account ManagerGraphic PublishingT: 0427 769 767E: [email protected]

Nicole DeubleEditorQueensland Brides MagazineT: 0432 403 776E: [email protected]

N A T A S H A P A V E ZCOPY EDITOR + WRITER

Chloe BassettDigital Content Producer + Social Media ManagerGraphic PublishingT: 0434 510 649E: [email protected]

Alexandra SchultzFormer Deputy EditorGraphic PublishingT: 0419 216 424E: [email protected]

Hayley NewmanAccounts ManagerGraphic PublishingT: 0414 592 546E: [email protected]

Belinda GlindemannDirectorBelle PRT: 0411 119 000E: [email protected]

Adobe PhotoshopAdobe InDesignAdobe InCopy

Microsoft OfficeFilemakerWordpress

DropboxGoogle Drive

On Apple & Windows operating systems

P R O G R A M S

Creative WritingEditing

ProofreadingSEO

OrganisationCommunication

Time ManagementTeam WorkReliabilityIllustration

S K I L L S

FacebookTwitter

PinterestGoogle+Tumblr

InstagramLinkedInSnapchat

Spotify

S O C I A L M E D I A

Natasha Pavez105 Pearces Creek RoadAlstonville, NSW, Australia 2477t: 0401 953 172 | e: [email protected] | w: tashpavez.wordpress.com

C O N T A C T

P O R T F O L I O

tashpavez.wordpress.com/portfolioissuu.com/natashapavezau.linkedin.com/in/natashapavez

To view my complete portfolio, please access the links to the left.

A print copy of my portfolio can be supplied on request.

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Please contact me for further samples of online and print work.

To view online articles, please visit my online portfolio at tashpavez.wordpress.com

I am available for freelance and permanent work.

SITES

tashpavez.wordpress.comlachasconablog.wordpress.com

queenslandbrides.com.auqueenslandhomes.com.auholidaysforcouples.travel

greatdestinationweddings.com.aupolkadotbride.com

yumglutenfree.com.au

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NATASHA PAVEZ105 Pearces Creek Road

Alstonville, NSW, Australia 2477t: 0401 953 172

e: [email protected]: tashpavez.wordpress.com