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Sunday, 22 July 2007

Getting Tough

Well it has been another busy weekend. My youngest daughter (14) has gone to Croatia with a friend and her family for 2 weeks - so it was a goodbye on Friday; a wedding near Milton Keynes on Saturday, which was a bit damp in parts but a really enjoyable day, made so by the bride and groom, who were lovely; and then I had a couple - Neil and Kelly - over on Sunday to view their pictures from a few weeks ago. They have got some really nice pictures (you can see them in the client gallery) and it was nice to meet up with them again.

On to the subject, we have been looking through our pictures recently to select our own favourites - the ones we consider for promotional purposes. When you take so many pictures, it becomes tough picking out the ones you really like. Here is a link to a selection of just under 200. They are a nice mixture and I really like them. They describe really well what we do best. You will need broadband to make the process not too slow.

Click the link (the text in bold) to open a new window with our favourites Our favourite pictures (it might take a short while to load).

I have included a handful below.
Glen


This is from a wedding last September. The bride was truly beautiful and this candid picture when she was putting in her earrings is delicate and lovely. The subtle colours and texture make it one of my favourites - the picture grows on me the more I look at it, wondering what is going through her mind at that point.


Learning to put yourself in the right place and to wait for a special moment is a skill that comes with time. This picture captures that. The light, the veil and the soft black & white colours make this picture for me.


This is one of Samantha's pictures from a recent wedding (June 2007). Looking and finding the right angle is so important in photography - this angle is magic and it makes for a powerful picture.


Many couples want us to capture the details from their day; as one person told me, you spend so much time planning all the details but on the day you often miss them - so it is really nice to capture them in the photographs. But you want more than factual records, so our task is to be creative, by using our skill and professional lenses to photograph them in a way that makes the picture stand out. I like the strong spot colour and the blurred background in this picture.


This has to be one of the best pictures I've seen from a wedding, although not obviously a wedding picture. The expression, the soft colours, composition and simple background really make this a cover picture. I can say all that because it is not mine - Samantha took the shot at a recent wedding.

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