So I donned my tux and switched on the cameras, the rest was laid out before me to record. What a great job this is...
Read moreEngagement photography in Paris...
“… I don’t like to over plan any day of photography; an approximate outline with plenty of room to breathe is my preferred MO and it’s usually the same for those who employ me…”
Read moreFrom The Archive... #29
Some fun and a little expectation. Even though this is a simple, quiet shot, there is a lot going on here...
The increasing popularity of the wedding reception photo booth creates many zany and oddball opportunities for shots. When such a facility is present I tend to skulk quietly in the shadows, recording some of the fun and games. By this time of the evening people think of me as part of the day's furniture and I'm thankfully ignored - which is perfect.
I really like the expectation the pointed finger creates as the lady in question urges the last photo to appear. Her gesticulation suggests the final shot is maybe a sight to see and possibly the one in which they 'went for it' ... we'll never know.
Wedding Photography at Kew Gardens...
"Jana is my new crazy Brazilian friend. Why crazy? Together with Rob, she lives in California, but this couple braved cool, festive London drizzle for their big day. Anybody’s definition of bonkers, surely..."
Read moreCool stuff: the work of Herbert Ponting
"Ponting's work is a masterclass on why monochrome is effective, evocative and yet so strikingly simple - the images transport the viewer into the scene..."
Read moreFrom the archive... #27
"In silhouette it's simple and striking, cutting an interesting outline against the window. In reality it's one of the ushers making a very bad fashion choice..."
Read moreFrom the archive... #25
"Out of the taxi we hopped, to be met with an empty road. Quite amazing. I have never, ever seen a bridge in London appear to clear of traffic, seemingly on-demand..."
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