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Tuesday, 26 August 2008

New website update

Further to my post last week I am currently working on a new website which I hope to have live in the next month or so.

I am extremely busy at the moment as it is the height of the wedding season at the moment so I have not been able to dedicate much time time to the new site, obviously weddings are top of my priority list, but the site is shaping up nicely and I look forward to putting it online.

The new site will feature my new logo and branding and an availability checker so potential clients can check a calender to see which dates I am available.

National Geographic video

I was alerted to this video recently featuring David Griffin, Director of Photography at National Geographic magazine, talking about some of the magazine's most iconic and powerful images.

I think it's fair to say that the images of the shark caught in a fishing net and the elephant killed for it's ivory were far more powerful than words could have been.

The story at the end about the seal is just amazing!

www.ted.com/index.php/talks/david_griffin_on_how_photography_connects.html

Friday, 22 August 2008

New website coming soon!

Watch this space....

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

SWPP Awards - July

The results for the July competition were announced recently and I was awarded 3 Silvers and 2 Bronze, so quite a successful month.

Here are the three images which received silver:




Monday, 18 August 2008

Dancing in the rain - the Great British weather

I have covered two very enjoyable weddings recently, one in Manchester (Kath & Tim) and one in Liverpool (Elizabeth & Austin), which were both affected in part by that great british institution - the rain.

With both weddings I had made plans with the respective couples to take a certain amount of photographs outdoors. In the case of Elizabeth and Austin's wedding in Liverpool we had even planned to travel to an Abbey after the ceremony to take some photographs of the bride and groom on their own.

Unfortunately however rain played a part in both days and we were unable to take the shots we had planned. In Kath & Tim's case we were lucky enough to still take soime photographs outside but not in the area we had planned (which had turned in to a swamp!)

However neither couple let the rain affect their mood in the slightest and both had amazing days. I'm extremely pleased with the photographs from both of these weddings and it is clear from the images I took that neither couple really gave the weather a second thought on the day as they were far too busy enjoying themselves!

So, should the weather not be great on your big day, please remember that it is really not that big a deal. As long as you remember what the day is really about you will have an amazing day whether (no pun it intended!) it be raining, snowing or sunshining - and that in turn will result in beautiful photographs.