First of all, a big thank-you to everybody who came along to last month's showcase in London. It was great to see you all, and great to have my work all in one place for once as well as to see clients old and new. After spending so long on each couples' pictures and albums, I sometimes forget that they don't actually wear big white dresses the whole time.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Wall-mounts, Christmas cards, Portraits, oh my!
First of all, a big thank-you to everybody who came along to last month's showcase in London. It was great to see you all, and great to have my work all in one place for once as well as to see clients old and new. After spending so long on each couples' pictures and albums, I sometimes forget that they don't actually wear big white dresses the whole time.
Monday, 11 October 2010
End of season and October showcase announcement
Last wedding of the season was Ben and Holly who were married in Tunbridge Wells. Once again, my job was made easier by having Alex Brenner with me to cover the groom in the morning and to obtain coverage of the ceremony from further up the church. The full set is still a few more days off, but from the album so far it is a spectacular set of pictures coming out and a very satisfying job to finish on all round.
Finally the main website has received an update including more details on my events and portraiture work and, of course, the 2010 wedding portfolio montage.
Thursday, 26 August 2010
An English, a Welsh and a Scots wedding...
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Somone told me it's all happening at the zoo...
Dan and Ebony's was definitely a first for me, married as they were in a zoo. Let me rephrase that. Port of Lympne zoo is essentially a turn of the century stately home... complete with safari park. And when you think about it, a first rate wedding venue. After all, what better way to start a marriage than several lorry-loads of wedding guests and one photographer on a safari tour of wild African fauna wandering around the green fields of Kent? Inspired!
With the wedding season winding down in a few months it's time to turn back to child and maternity shoots and include a couple from a recent at-home shoot. Not the
easiest job trying to turn a client's living room into a home studio but a reflector a couple of flash units and of course some dark sheets can produce wonders.
On the move throughout July with three weddings in England, Scotland and Wales in nearly as many weeks. Need go and watch that George Clooney film which everyone keeps telling me about.
Monday, 19 April 2010
And we're off
First up were Genevieve and Dominic in Surrey. WIth 120 plus evening guests this was a sizeable wedding with over twenty immediate family on one side and a large Spanish contingent on the other. It was also my first shoot with Alex Brenner who was a pleasure to work with and produced some first rate shots. It really does make a difference when clients request a second photographer as simply having cameras in two places at once makes huge difference and also meant that I could spend longer with the bride than normal as she got ready at her parents' house, knowing that Alex was at the church. It also means twice as many pictures to go through afterwards of course, but hey.
The following Saturday was the much more informal Anders and Mia in Västra Götaland, fortunately catching one of the last flights across before a small volcano managed to shut down half of European airspace. While a smaller party, they more than made up for it in enthusiasm. Like all good Swedish weddings, there were speeches, songs and poems to the newly-weds aplenty ranging from the comic to deeply moving and from what seemed like nearly everybody present. We were also lucky enough to have some very dramatic light coming through the woodland around the venue which was perfect for a portrait session before the guests arrived.
Was supposed to be flying back to Britain tomorrow but without any fixed appointments until next week I can afford to wait a while to see what happens before joining the luckless hordes trying to catch boats from Copenhagen. Provisionally my flight has been rebooked to next Tuesday, but we'll have to see if Ryanair holds good for me. Luckily with two weddings now on my hard disc in RAW, I've got plenty to be getting on with.