Archive for September, 2009

Love In Essex is launched with Front Page coverage!

Monday, September 7th, 2009

weeklynewsMy personal project “Love In Essex” launched this week with an article in the Brentwood Weekly News newspaper covering my plans. Little did I know that it was actually featured in the front page! As a result of this the uptake has been fantastic and I’m getting a great list of couples e-mailing me requesting to join the project.

Love In Essex- The Idea:

I’m looking for a completely diverse range of people from the young lovers still at school to the elderly pensioners celebrating 60 years of marriage! I want the locations to be equally diverse ranging from beautiful country parks and castles to busy town centers to dark and dirty graffiti covered urban settings. I’m looking for a complete range of cultures and ethnic origins and well to mix with all the seasons to create a really mixed collection of work.

You can find more information and sign up at http://www.reelexposures.com/LoveInEssex/

My Son Nathaniel’s 1st Birthday!

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

_mg_1449So today was a big day for me, I had a wedding to shoot locally in Brentwood registry office for Joanne and Dan Green but I wasn’t needed for the afternoon and so we had a party of our own to celebrate my son Nathaniel turning One! The party was held in a church hall in Doddinghurst and lots of Family came along as well as lots of his little friends that we met through the NCT (National Childbirth Trust) AntiNatal classes. I tried to leave the camera alone and enjoy the party but with my portrait photography insticts and loads of available candid photgraphy to shoot, I took a few shots of the day and I’ve posted a couple on here for all to enjoy :O)

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First Wedding Workshop goes down a storm!

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

_mg_0668We had our first wedding workshop today in the beautiful setting of Crondon Park Golf Club and Wedding Venue (Crondon). We spent the morning talking through the details of a wedding day right from the point at which the booking is taken through to delivering the album. The emphasis of the workshop is to give photographers with a good understanding of their cameras all the information they would need to shoot a wedding as well as the confidence to do the job well. We didn’t sugar coat it at all and I think everyone had a good reality check as to how much work is involved in shooting a wedding let alone 50 of them a year! After the feast Crondon put on for us for lunch our models had arrived and we then had our Bride and Groom for the afternoon stint which is all about putting the mornings theory into practice and to spend the whole afternoon with the cameras out working hard!  Working right through from the ceremony, details, and formal group shots we then took the group around the venue looking for the interesting places to get some nice shots of the bride and groom. We talked through posing as well as using the natural light and features of the venue to get some stunning shots.

_mg_0689We had to battle with light showers and strong winds but this just added to the realism of a wedding photographers job and we used it to our advantage with flowing veils and windswept fields. We finished the shooting indoors with some advice on creative flash techniques both on and off camera.

Once the cameras were back in the bags we did some portfolio critiques over a fresh jug of coffee and all of the participants went away with a head full of new possibilities and a notepad full of useful information.

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All the pictures here were taken on the day and a big thank you to Emily and Leigh, our models for the day

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