Archive for January, 2007
Mentoring
Friday, January 26th, 2007Photography for me is an evolving process. The investment doesn’t just stop at the purchase of new equipment, it includes time spent in mentoring sessions with the World’s best photographers. I’m particularly lucky to have found creative solace in a vocation I absolutely adore. I know I know, that sounds particularly arty farty, a little […]
Turbulent times
Thursday, January 18th, 2007I do it to myself you know. I’m talking of my nervousness about flying. I think it all started sometime in the late 90s when I took a flight back from New York through a storm that forced all cabin crew on my aircraft to wear, “We’ve never experienced it like this before” faces. That’s when you know you’re […]
A wedding to remember in Switzerland
Wednesday, January 17th, 2007Beautiful venue, excitable couple, amazing blue skies, incredible champagne, crisp snow… we wish were back there right now. Zermatt in Switzerland was the venue for Jamie and Rebecca Gunning’s wedding, which we were commissioned to photograph midway last year. Along with close relatives they did the formal bit in the town’s tiny (estate agent types […]
Respectful ceremony photography
Friday, January 12th, 2007This is a tricky subject, because as lawyers say, this blog has to come across without prejudice. It involves perhaps the most important professional that will be present at your wedding; the registrar, or priest. For without this person, there would be no confetti, no first dance, no beautifully polished Rolls Royce Silver Shadow. However, some wedding photographers have […]
The Scrapbook
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007To compliment the portrait galleries on our new Breathe site, I’ve popped in a scrapbook section that features, well, other stuff. The image featured here was taken at Goodwood’s Sculpture Park, but at the time of writing, there’s also a photograph captured from the depths of a dark, dank coridoor in the disused Bodmin Gaol, a […]