Monday, 26 March 2007
Wood Hall Wedding
Had a fantastic day up at Wood hall near Wetherby, the place is sumptous. Lee and Sarah were the couple tying the knot, and were absolute stars throughout the day. Sarah gave Lee a terrific wedding day present, really was something for the weekend sir!!! Who would turn down an Aston Martin vanquish, certainly looked the part, and sounded awesome. Anyone wishing to get married in a country house with a modern twist, should have a look at this venue. The weather held up nicely, chilly but bearable, and no rain !! Took along my big bad boy lens a 300 mm f2.8 and managed shoot a nice sequence of Sarah's garter falling down as she was walking. All in all a great day. Hope the Brighton boys behaved?
Tuesday, 6 March 2007
My style of photography
I am often asked this question, I guess the truth is I dont have a style as such, I have my own ideas on what images I want to shoot at a wedding. I like shooting in a documentary fashion, with plenty of " as it happens images", I like to find different angles and light to change the ordinary into the beautiful, I also shoot some formal pictures of the bridal parties, as weddings are about getting the family together. Its all about having some fun, and keeping my clients at ease, and making sure you fit into their day, not dominating it.
Some of my favourite Wedding locations
I thought I would put down some of my favourite wedding locations, this isnt just based on its pictorial beauty, its also about service, and how my clients are treated during the Wedding day festivities.
Mount Pleasant near Bawtry, Owston Hall, Oulton Hall near Leeds, Allerton Castle, Whirlow Brook Hall near Sheffield, Cubley Hall near Penistone, Hazlewood Castle near Tadcaster,
Mount Pleasant near Bawtry, Owston Hall, Oulton Hall near Leeds, Allerton Castle, Whirlow Brook Hall near Sheffield, Cubley Hall near Penistone, Hazlewood Castle near Tadcaster,
Monday, 5 March 2007
A new wedding year
My wedding year started earlier than usual this year, with several weddings taking place in the midst of winter. So its pretty much a case of crossing everything hoping the weather is going to behave. Like last week, when on location at a wedding, got soaked through to the skin during a fifteen minute downpour. Whilst the bride and groom sheltered under the only brolly. Once we were back inside the confines of a warm hotel, all my equipment steamed up. What a lovely job:)
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