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Breathless in the half marathon

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

If my Maker had decided I should run half marathons, he would surely have named me Paula and introduced me to the Radcliffe family tree. Of course the other option would have been to assume Kenyan roots as they seem to be a nation of devotees addicted to running whole marathons just for pleasure, with a […]

Customer service

Monday, February 5th, 2007

So there we were, ten minutes late… yes yes yes, I know, not good manners, but the traffic was silly, our last customer had been late too and we were adhering to the speed limit, officer. We’re house hunting, and so we’d called on… (talk to me in the pub, I’ll share happily), a local […]

Annabel Berry wedding portrait

Sunday, February 4th, 2007

Yesterday we photographed Mike and Annabel Berry’s wedding in Windsor. One of the most rewarding moments for us is the morning after, when we download our discs from the cameras, to archive and start the post production process in order to produce a wedding album. Off the first disc from Annabel’s home in the morning, I’d shot some […]

Congratulations Mr and Mrs Berry

Saturday, February 3rd, 2007

We’ve just returned from Mike and Annabel Berry’s wedding reception venue, Great Fosters, a Grade One listed building, now hotel, near Windsor. It was first opened as an hotel in 1930 and, I quote from their website now; has played host to royalty, film stars, emperors and literary icons. There’s no doubt it’s an extremely romantic […]

February’s image of the month

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

I really enjoyed photographing Breathe’s image of the month, partly because it shows what you can do with a pile of junk as a backdrop, but mainly because Keira, our model, just looks completely lost and at one with herself. It’s supposed to be about weddings and romance - and that’s the emotion I hope comes across. There’s […]

Mobiles in airliners

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

Some people just can’t seem to turn their mobiles off. It’s a while since I heard the last one chime out a polyphonic “I will survive” at a wedding ceremony and don’t get me wrong, I know they’re vital parts of the anatomy these days; there are plenty of reps who’d probably rather be castrated than lose […]

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