Mrs. Cooper
Sydney-based Photography By Jameela Cooper
At Mrs. Cooper’s Photography, we specialise in capturing the powerful bond between people and horses. From serene portraits to dynamic action shots, we bring your equine story to life with artistry and precision.
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Every story begins with an idea. Together, we’ll shape your vision and bring it to life, creating a portfolio of images you’ll cherish for years to come.
From the quiet moments to the grand celebrations, we focus on what truly matters. Each photo is crafted with artistry and care, so the emotion shines through.
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The way you share your story can change everything. A photo is more than a memory or comfort, it is proof of your significance, a lasting testament to who you are.
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Our professional photography services capture life's most precious moments with precision and artistry. Whether it's a corporate event or a personal milestone, trust us to provide impeccable images that convey the perfect narrative.
Capturing Connection
The most beautiful images come from the bonds we share, whether it’s with a partner, family, or a beloved horse. This shoot focuses on the quiet, real moments that say more than words ever could.
Where Memories Meet Place
Some locations hold magic. The crash of the ocean, the curves of heritage buildings, or the charm of hidden city streets. Let’s create photographs in settings that make your story unforgettable.
Your Forever
Your wedding is a chapter you’ll want to relive forever. From morning nerves to the final dance, I’ll capture every detail and emotion in elegant, timeless photographs you’ll cherish for a lifetime.
From the terror and through the romance, this artwork is inspired by the 1992 film Dracula, based on Bram Stoker’s legendary tale of the vampire Vlad the Impaler.
Dracula travels across centuries in search of his true love, Mina. But in order to cross time, he becomes the beast, the unforsaken. He lives as a vampire, taking blood to quench his thirst.
When he finally finds Madam Mina, his charm and gentlemanly nature make her feel it is destiny. She walks beside him in the garden and dreams of life together once more, with a head count at their castle in Romania, where they can live as the beloved couple they once were.
I dedicate this painting to my daughter, Meena, whose name inspired this work and reflects the love and unity of family. May we always find one another through time and time again, and play in our secret garden, my Madam Meena.
This story tells the tale of one of the biggest mysteries that some say remains unsolved.
In 1918, the Imperial Russian family was executed in Yekaterinburg by the Bolsheviks. However, in 1922, a woman claimed to be the Grand Duchess who survived the execution, that she had escaped the terror. Her name was Anna Anderson. Unfortunately, her claims were later proven untrue when the real Anastasia’s remains were recovered in 2007.
For me, this story was part of my childhood. There have been books written about it, and it has been a major subject in the film industry.
My twin sister and I share a bond through our study of criminology. In 2019, I became aware of the true facts concerning Anastasia. I immediately began my research and created a collection of paintings for ‘The Romanovs’ exhibition here in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Own a one-of-a-kind pieces by Mrs. Cooper. Each painting holds a story. Hand-painted, heartfelt, and ready to be part of your space. Browse the available works below or contact us directly for custom requests or sold-out pieces.
This artwork explores themes of trauma, assault, and recovery.
This artwork is inspired by a tragedy that took place on 7 October 2016. It tells the story of a woman who had a home, a family, and a job. She found what she thought was true love, but during her engagement she discovered he had been unfaithful.
Overcome with anger and confusion, she ran. Lost, hurt, and unsure of what to do, she sought what she believed was a place of safety while in a state of intoxication. She was wrong more than ever. She was sexually attacked until dawn.
She battled with suicidal thoughts but ultimately chose to fight back. Through time and healing, she reclaimed her strength and refused to let her past define her, deciding the victim life would not lead her.
One morning, sitting at a train station, she looked up to see a crowd of crows above her. She becomes very fond in them and began to believe they were carrying a message just for her. Now, every day, she looks right, left, and forward, a reminder to keep moving on with strength and purpose.