Being a Wedding Photographer is essentially a one man show; as well as being a photographer I have to wear many other hats; businessman, accountant, marketing manager, planner and to be creative which is leads us to Web Designer. I’ve worked for large multinational corporations; I won’t name drop but I will say I have...
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Sorry the title isn’t that original but I thought it was appropriate. I completed the last of my Wedding Trilogy today. Although I feel tired I would not trade it for the world, I would love every day to be like the past 5 days.
By my estimations I have met 4 brides and 4 grooms,...
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For whatever reason, printing photos, putting them in a frame and hanging them up on a wall seemed to be a lost art.
Online photos is more prolific than ever; digital cameras are now the must have gadget and more people are getting involved with capturing families, holidays and the drunk night out.
A contemporary and classic...
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I just thought I would point out to visitors of my blog about my Wedding Photography Proposal Document; yes I realise it’s a bit of a mouthful so if you can come up with something catchier then I’m all ears!
Many folks are asking about my prices, locations, services and type of photography I shoot at...
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To be honest, I don’t post many photos of children because of the legalities can be complicated, but I just had to ask permission for this particular little girl. Her name is Rowan. I met her and the parents whilst volunteering for a local church’s free Christmas dinner on the 25th. There were quite a...
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Last Wednesday I looked at my day’s schedule and thought, ‘a day like today will never happen again’.
10.30 Prepare Wedding proposals for email enquiries
11.30 Meeting in Stewkley to visit wedding venue and church
13.00 Grab some food, edit photos to be sent out
14.00 Kelly over at my house
14.30 Drive to Amersham Cremetoriam
15.30 Funeral of Baby Bethany...
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Mr Daltrey is a true legend, and it is my honour to display these photos of the the great man on my blog. These photos were taken with a Nikon D300 & a basic Nikon D40x using a combination of Nikon’s 24-70mm F2.8 and the 70-200mm F2.8 AS-F VR.
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Monday, September 29, 2008 at 6:28pm Posted in Photography
the white stripes red blood cells cover, originally uploaded by LostMyHeadache.
I love the boldness and extreme contrast of this album cover. Something I may try and emulate to see how it works.
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Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 6:05pm Posted in Photography
I went to a couple’s birthday celebrations for their first daughter who’s one years old. One of my favourite photos is of my good friend Justin. He was feeling unwell…still, I’m always after that one shot. I boosted the contrast and white/black levels to get this shot in Post production.
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Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 11:56am Posted in Photography
A bunch of us headed an hour north to Bedford to see a couple of the local bands we support. I’m still processing photos, but here’s a great one of the Swamis taken by kelly.
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