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Time to shine

Soul Grit Photography is more than a shoot, it’s a soul-led activation.

Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)
Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)

They say that a picture is worth 1000 words, but in a world where millions of snaps hit socials daily, how do you make yours stand out? Soul Grit Photography is here to level-up your personal brand by lifting you up to your highest potential.

Lisa Brzezinski, founder of Soul Grit Photography, is a woman on a mission, and it’s one with a whole lot of heart.

“I picked up a camera in 2021 and realised something powerful: when women connect to their why and call in their higher self, the transformation in front of the lens is undeniable.”

Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)
Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)

As a mum, marathon runner and spiritual creative, Lisa knows a thing or two about juggling ambition with authenticity. She brings that lived experience to every shoot, creating space for women to show up exactly as they are (messy buns, big dreams and all).

From founders and freelancers to athletes and artists, Lisa has photographed hundreds of women across the Gold Coast, bringing a unique blend of intuition, brand strategy and photography skills to each shoot.

Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)
Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)

But at Soul Grit Photography, it’s not just about snapping a pretty pic, it’s about capturing the magic of who you really are. Each session goes beyond the surface, weaving in intuitive rituals like tarot, intention setting and deep chats before you even step in front of the lens. These readings often bring clarity, validation and next-step energy, and when you carry that into your shoot, it shows.

From sage cleansing to goal setting, Lisa guides women to embody the future version of themselves and brings that energy to life through soulful, strategic branding portraits. The result? Photos that don’t just look good, they feel like you.

Whether you’re vibing with natural light outdoors or a styled lifestyle space, Lisa brings the studio to you with her mobile setup and flexible approach. From in-home shoots to dreamy Gold Coast locations, each session is designed to match your unique energy and vision.

Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)
Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)

A little nervous to step into the spotlight? We feel you. Lisa’s signature event, Snaps & Champs, returns this August to Flavr Studios in Southport, and it’s the ultimate invitation to show up, stand tall and say “cheese” with purpose.

Snaps & Champs is part branding shoot, part spiritual activation, part girl boss celebration. Over three feel-good hours, you’ll connect with a crew of like-minded women over bubbles, bites, business chats and big laughs, while Lisa sets the tone with intention, support and serious main character energy.

Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)
Soul Grit Photography (image supplied)

Between your individual photo sessions, you’ll soak up the magic of genuine connection and walk away not just with stunning, scroll-stopping shots, but a fresh network of powerhouse women who are all rising and thriving.

Whether you’re launching something big or simply craving a moment of reconnection, Soul Grit Photography invites you to step into the best version of you. Now that is worth more than 1000 words.

Where: Serving the Gold Coast by appointment only. Upper Coomera-based.
When: Thursday to Sunday

Instagram: @soulgritphotography
Website: https://www.soulgritphotography.com.au/

Words by Lisette Drew

STORY SPONSORED BY SOUL GRIT PHOTOGRAPHY

7 of the best Gold Coast photo studios

Picture perfect!

Hawker Studio, Currumbin (image supplied)
Hawker Studio, Currumbin (image supplied)

Oh, snap! It’s no surprise to us why the Gold Coast has become the ultimate playground for content creators, bloggers and digital entrepreneurs from around the world. Its sun-kissed beaches, vibrant street art, and modern architecture make it a visual paradise where creatives can live and work in style.

But when the weather is unpredictable (hello, cyclone season!), having a go-to photo studio is essential. We’ve rounded up seven stunning spaces that offer everything from natural light to unique design to bring your creative vision to life.

Hawker Studios

Located in Currumbin Waters, Hawker Studios is renowned for its spacious layout and abundance of natural light. With two studios to choose from, Hawker Studio and Hawker 27, 130m² and 80m² respectively, both offer an open, flexible space for a variety of shoots, from portraits to product photography. There’s even the option to hire out for corporate events, warehouse sales and even exercise classes! The studio also provides different backdrops to suit your style, along with professional-grade equipment for hire. If you’re after a contemporary aesthetic with high-end features, shutter up and head to Hawker.
Where: Hawker Studio, 6/2 Hawker Street, Currumbin Waters 
Hawker27, 2/7 Coghill Drive, Currumbin Waters

Sunset Studio, Mudgeeraba (image supplied)
Sunset Studio, Mudgeeraba (image supplied)
Sunset Studio

For an exclusive project, you need a studio that’s as unique as it is discreet. Sunset Studio in Mudgeeraba provides a serene yet visually striking space, designed to inspire creativity in every frame. This gem offers abundant natural light streaming through large windows, and an array of props and backdrops for hire. The scenic surroundings make it perfect for intimate or nature-inspired shoots, with an interior that exudes comfort and style. It’s hidden in a secret location, but once you step inside, it’s nothing short of breathtaking for all your creative ideas.
Where: Mudgeeraba, just five minutes off the Robina/Mudgeeraba Motorway exit (address is sent upon booking confirmation)

11past11 Studio

Known for its friendly vibe and impressive versatility, 11past11 Studio is a fantastic choice for any shoot. The space is run by attentive owner Masa who ensures every detail is taken care of. With sleek and modern aesthetics, it is equipped with all the lighting and props you need for a flawless shoot. Whether you’re shooting portraits, fashion, or content for your brand, 11past11’s warm atmosphere will help you get the perfect shot.
Where: U10 7 Villiers Drive, Currumbin Waters

11past11 Studio, Currumbin (image supplied)
11past11 Studio, Currumbin (image supplied)
Dreamy Studio

Talk about dreamy! Dreamy Studio offers an atmospheric, beautifully designed space perfect for those seeking a more romantic, timeless style for their shoot. With its soft, ethereal lighting and elegant furnishings, this studio is perfect for portraiture, fashion shoots, and more intimate settings. There’s even a podcast room, ready to hire out soon. Its tranquil vibe will put you at ease, making it the ideal space for both photography and videography.
Where: 6/46 Junction Rd, Burleigh Heads

Mylky Space

If you’re after a more contemporary, artsy vibe, Mylky Space provides a space that oozes creativity. With its quirky design, rich colours, and Instagram-worthy corners, it’s a photographer’s dream. The space is perfect for editorial, fashion, and portrait shoots, with lighting and backdrops available for hire. At Mylky, you can rent the entire space or choose between two distinct zones — Sunchaser or Blank Space — each perfectly embodying its name. There is also the option to host events here.
Where: 6 Brightlands Court, Mermaid Waters

Mylky Space, Mermaid Waters (image supplied)
Mylky Space, Mermaid Waters (image supplied)
The Ocean Club

The Ocean Club is a hub for creativity, collaboration, and craftsmanship, bridging the gap between design and trade. As a one-stop-shop, it showcases the work of skilled makers and tradespeople in a stylised, home-like setting, redefining how home installations are presented. More than a studio, it’s a cultural space fostering connection, innovation, and artistry. Located in an ultra-modern space, the studio has a clean, minimalist feel with the versatility to cater to a range of shoots, from high-end fashion to product photography. The space exudes elegance and style, making it the perfect venue for more polished, professional shoots while also providing a platform for collaboration, networking, and community.
Where: 13 Northview Street, Mermaid Waters

The Shores Miami

Looking to incorporate a retro, coastal vibe into your shoot? Look no further than The Shores Miami. With its laid-back yet polished aesthetic, this location brings together a unique atmosphere that’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor shoots. Whether it’s a stylish motel-inspired backdrop you’re after or an edgy retro feel, The Shores Miami has a little bit of everything, including a stunning pool! And if you’re anything like us, you’ll want to relax after a shoot, so why not book a room and soak up the good vibes in your own time? Paradise is just a click away.
Where: 2016 Gold Coast Highway, Miami

Words by Lisette Drew

The pool at The Shores Miami. Miami (image supplied)
The pool at The Shores Miami. Miami (image supplied)

15 Gold Coast spots for coffee with a view

Go for the caffeine, stay for the Insta snaps.

Black Dingo Cafe, Coolangatta (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Black Dingo Cafe, Coolangatta (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

There are very few things in the world better than coffee but the experience of consuming the magical liquid can of course be enhanced.
How can it be better I hear you ask? Well, by the location at which you’re consuming it for one thing and drinking more than one cup at a time for another. And let’s be honest, coffee with a view of the beach or the bush should be mandatory when you’re living on the Gold Coast!

Black Dingo Cafe
Tucked beneath the iconic lighthouse, find Coolangatta’s latest lurking mere meters from where sand meets sea, overlooking Point Danger’s sweeping outlook. Creating a venue that ‘celebrates the beauty of the ocean and the joy of sharing it with loved ones’, there’s certainly more to Black Dingo than meets the tastebuds – though the allure of an especially tantalising all-day eats selection sure won’t hurt the cause in the slightest!
Where: 1 Tweed Terrace, Coolangatta (Point Danger lighthouse)

Café Catalina, Broadwater (image supplied)
Café Catalina, Broadwater (image supplied)

Café Catalina
Found on the Broadwater up Southport way, Café Catalina overlooks well, the Broadwater and all the fancy yachts you can never afford. They also have tasty eats and you can take your doggo for a puppychino if that’s his/her thing.
Where: 10/11 Broadwater Parklands, Gold Coast Highway, Southport

Sandbar
Overlooking Surfers Paradise beach and with abundant people watching opportunities, Sandbar is the perfect spot for a coffee or two. In the last year, they’ve had quite the revamp so you can go from breaky to lunch and from coffee to cocktails.
Where: 52 The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise

Tallebudgera Creek (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)
Tallebudgera Creek (image supplied by Destination Gold Coast)

Custard Canteen
Custard Canteen delivers on epic coffee right by one of the Coast’s most beautiful beaches – Tallebudgera Creek. They’re pet friendly so you can take your pooch for a long walk on the beach post-caffeine fix and if you’re craving a sweet treat, you can’t go past their iconic Portuguese Tarts.
Where: 1525 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Dune Café
Watch the paddleboarders cruise by on Currumbin Creek at hidden paradise Dune Café. It’s nestled inside the park (which is epic by the way) and close to the dog beach and with delicious breakfasts and all the laidback vibes, it’s the perfect spot for a coffee or three.
Where: 945 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach

Neptune Kiosk, Tallebudgera Creek (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
Neptune Kiosk, Tallebudgera Creek (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

Neptune Kiosk
Tallebudgera Creek’s resident coffee slinger, Neptune Kiosk – recently unveiled its cheery new spruce up to go with the impeccable vibes Talle’s idyllic inlet dishes up daily. Once again churning out Marvell Street coffee, croissants AND hot cinny donuts from its sunshine-y new facadem it’s a triumphant return of the oh-so-convenient caffeine and treat fix creek-goers have grown rather fond of.
Where: 1525 Gold Coast Hwy, Palm Beach

Rafiki
It’s earned its status as an institution for good reason – locals can’t get enough of Rafiki. Pooch friendly, ripper coffee (and a cookie on the side, yes please) but it’s also home to their flavour bomb seasoning so you can take home a little taste of the good life.
Where: 172 Hedges Ave, Mermaid Beach

MADE Barber & Barista, Kirra (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)
MADE Barber & Barista, Kirra (Image: © 2024 Inside Gold Coast)

MADE
Fronting the corner of Musgrave & Miles St, the cosy 25-pax venue offers a mix of indoor and kerbside seating for Kirra’s peckish perambulators. Frequents whom the cafe gods are looking favourably down upon can either nab a table, or perch up at the bar and watch the world go by in front of the breezy bifold windows which span one wall.
Where: Corner of Musgrave & Miles St, Kirra

The Salt Mill
Home of the most ridiculous acai bowl selection, Salt Mill serves up some of the best coffees around while also being just a hop, skip and a jump from Currumbin Beach. It’s a little space with a whole lot of soul and it’s extremely loved by those who live close by and visitors from further suburbs.
Where: 784 Pacific Parade, Currumbin

Tarte Beach House, Currumbin Creek (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Tarte Beach House, Currumbin Creek (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Tarte Beach House
One of the newer kids on the block, Tarte Beach House has brought the goods from Tarte Burleigh in the Creekside spot on Currumbin Alley. The same brew you know and love but with one of the best views on the Coast, why not pop off for a paddle board after before coming back for a cheeky refuel after – we can never say no to a strawberry muffin top.
Where: 2 Thrower Dr, Currumbin

Kinship
Currumbin can’t stop delivering the goods with this beachfront beauty. You’ll find Kinship right by Currumbin SLSC pumping out coffees until 2pm, with the whole of Currumbin Beach at your feet it’s the perfect spot to take the fam and let the kids run loose.
Where: 766 Pacific Parade, Currumbin

Kinship Cafe, Currumbin (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Kinship Cafe, Currumbin (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

The Galley Café, Boatworks
We’ll forgive you for missing this hidden gem, The Galley Café is the perfect spot for a brew for you Northern Gold Coasters. The marine inspired fit out is a hit for boaties and the kids love it too, bring the fam and keep watch as the yachts cruise through the river all day long.
Where: 1 Boatworks Drive, Coomera

26 & Sunny
Sip away on your coffee right on the beachfront at 26 & Sunny, nestled below The Langham it’s the perfect coffee pitstop for your early morning beach walk. They’ve also got epic eats if you’re craving a bite, bonus point for it being the ultimate spot to dog on the boardwalk watch if you’re sans furry friend.
Where: 38 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise

26 & Sunny, The Langham Gold Coast (image supplied)
26 & Sunny, The Langham Gold Coast (image supplied)

Bumbles
If you haven’t been to Bumbles, then where have you been? Budds Beach has long been a locals secret but there’s good reason why Gold Coasters have been flocking to this hot spot for 10+ years. Get your coffee fix, some snacks and set up on the edge of Budds Beach for the ultimate start to the day. Yes please.
Where: 19 River Drive, Surfers Paradise

The Blue House, Budds Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)
Bumbles and The Blue House, Budds Beach (Image: © 2023 Inside Gold Coast)

Flying Bean Café
If you’re looking for a different kind of view, Flying Bean Café is the place with sweeping views of the hinterland all the way through to the Gold Coast. Get at one with nature, good coffee and great views at this little gem of the Scenic Rim. Because how could you forget, the Gold Coast isn’t just about those beautiful beaches when we’ve got this lush hinterland at our doorstep.
Where: 1696 Beechmont Rd, Beechmont

Words by Jacqueline Bojanowski.

View from the Flying Bean Cafe, Beechmont (image supplied)
View from the Flying Bean Cafe, Beechmont (image supplied)

Meet Kirra Smith

Photographer & writer.

Kirra Smith (Image Supplied)

Kirra Smith, is a commercial, branding, and product photographer based on the Gold Coast, passionate about storytelling and capturing moments that connect with people. With a love for light, nature and the ocean, she brings creativity and authenticity to every project.

Starting her career in PR, Kirra worked with brands like FIJI Water and Green & Blacks, before transitioning to photography while working at Inside Gold Coast.

Over the past five years, she’s worked with major clients from Tourism Australia to Suncorp, and many more, telling powerful stories through her lens. Her focus is always on creating images that evoke emotion and build meaningful connections.

Kirra is still a much-loved part of the Inside Gold Coast team and you’ll find many examples of her creativity sprinkled throughout our site.

Kirra Smith (Image supplied)
Kirra Smith, photographer and writer (Image supplied)

How long have you been a Gold Coast local?
I’ve been a Gold Coast local for 14 years, I moved here from Sydney to do a Masters of Journalism at Griffith and fell in love.

What do you love the most about the Gold Coast?
I love how naturally beautiful the Coast is, the mix of stunning beaches and mountains can’t be beaten but besides that I love out creative culture. People who aren’t immersed in it often think it doesn’t exist but over the past eight or so years particularly we’ve grown so much in terms of cultural events, people doing amazing things in the arts and culinary spaces and everyone in those areas is so supportive of one another, I don’t think you get that very often.

Broadsheet x Airguides (Image by Kirra Smith)

Tell us a little bit about yourself (both personally and professionally).
I grew up in Tamworth in NSW and moved to Wollongong for University in 2004. I’ve always been such a beach girl but going home to the country and those big open spaces is always so soothing. After Uni I worked in PR in Sydney and once I moved to the Coast I worked in a few different media roles, including print magazines which I loved so much. Now I live in Palm Beach with my Staffy Jagger. I love art and fashion, good food and travelling and I live a pretty relaxed life that I adore and feel so lucky to have created.

Janna Surfing (Image by Kirra Smith)

What initially sparked your passion for photography?
I’ve always loved taking photos and often had a camera by my side but it wasn’t until I started as a writer for Inside Gold Coast and had to go out to restaurants to take photos of food that I fell in love with it (and with food). I think it was about the challenge of learning something I had no idea about and also the ways you can create stories through images and just make really weird concepts look cool with a camera. I love that there’s always something new to learn or try.

Kirra Smith (Image Supplied)

What were some of the biggest lessons you learned in those early days
There have been so many lessons! I think early on it was about not letting people take advantage of me and being brave enough to charge enough money for my work. Starting and maintaining a photography business has been the biggest challenge I’ve ever experienced, the learning curves have been steep but it’s also been incredible to see it grow. These days the lessons revolve more around boundaries, being respectful of my own time allowing myself to be proud of what I’ve built instead of always wanting more.

Olas Women’s collection, November 2024 (Image by Kirra Smith)

How would you describe your photography style?
I think I have quite an editorial style of photography, that storytelling element coming through, which maybe comes from being a writer first. People often say they like that my photos look natural and not overly edited which is absolutely what I want to put out there. I like deep colours but to keep things looking realistic.

What’s been the most memorable photoshoot of your career so far?
There have been so many, I’ve been really lucky but one that I absolutely loved was shooting in Noosa with a company who offer curated tours with a well-known local guide. We travelled around Noosa with Matt Golinski visiting eco-friendly farms, wineries and restaurants and learning about local produce. Had a helicopter ride over the coastline at sunset. It was a pinch-me moment for three days! I shot some images for i love linen that went into Real Living magazine a couple of years ago too, that was so exciting.

Africa (Image by Kirra Smith)
Africa (Image by Kirra Smith)

What advice would you give to aspiring photographers wanting to break into the industry?
I think ask people questions and learn as much as possible. So many more experienced photographers helped me in the early days and it was invaluable. I try to do the same when I can now and I also offer mentoring sessions which I absolutely love. It seems like a saturated market but if you love it enough, find your style and what you love to shoot and practice as much as you can. Working for free if you want to get your portfolio built and start reaching out to people. Everyone had to start somewhere and people are happy to help more often than not.

Bar Evelyn (Image by Kirra Smith)
Bar Evelyn (Image by Kirra Smith)

What’s next for you—any exciting projects or goals in the works?
I’m talking with a big Australian business about a shoot at the moment which will be the biggest one I’ve done so far so that’s super exciting! I’ve got a few resources in the works for people who want to start a photography business and then some non-photography related goals around writing and creating a product based business. I always have so many things I want to do but I really need to learn to focus on one thing at a time.

What are your Gold Coast favourites?
Favourite café: Jeffersons at Palm Beach is my fave for coffee and a little breaky snack
Favourite restaurant: Hanks at Kirra
Favourite bar: Paloma in Burleigh
Favourite beach: Rainbow Bay

BTS with Kirra Smith Photo Shoot (Image Supplied)

How do you choose to spend your days off?
I walk my dog in the morning, go to the gym and then usually to Talle Creek for a swim. Read a book or catch up with a girlfriend and walk my dog again in the afternoon. Less is more for me on days off!

ACTIV8 (Image by Kirra Smith)
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